It’s so amazing to be able to grow up with Jimmy no matter what age you are. Being able to watch Giggle and Hoot as a kid and then watching his channel as you get older. He’s such an amazing presenter and deserves so much in life. We love you Jimmy ❤️
@@instrumental8465 i had no idea. Tha is so cool. Tbh giggle and hoot was on tv during my 20s and as someone who doesn't have children i never payed much attention to kids programming over the last 15-20 years (almost 30 now), im only familiar with the little snippet bits from NYE the last few years.
The local can and bottle recycling guy saying to us “We don’t accept wine bottles because we don’t want to encourage problem drinking”…….meanwhile there are people turning up with trailer loads of beer bottles and cans 🤔
Here in the USA, wine and spirits industry lobbies against (state-based) bottle returns, since it typically only targets single-serve bottles. Also, milk is not included, due to concerns over families being able to get milk for children. (No idea how this could change with all the new "milks" out nowadays...)
...but first we'll charge them an extra 12 cents per bottle. But Sir, shouldn't we only charge them 10 cents extra per bottle, if we have to charge them at all? Jason, Jason, Jason, No, It will cost money to setup the scheme that gives them back the extra money we got them to give us, so it needs to be more!
So helpful! What about cardboard boxes with sticky tape? Bread paper bags with plastic panels, plastic containers soft plastic tops, bread tags, aluminum - aluminum lids, …. Let alone masks and RATs!!! How many bins should we have to separate the rubbish? I’m up to 5 - recycling, soft plastic, landfill (masks), compost, worm food and chook food - no 6!
With the glass windows and drinking glasses the reason why you can’t put them in the yellow bin because they melt the different temperature to glass bottles and jars and they can’t be separated
The struggle is real. Experienced this first hand at a recent attempted drop off. Went back home with half what I came with. They wouldn't even take the things like wine bottles to go into a normal recycling bin. 'Containers for Change' looking at you.
Jason Jason Jason, we’re not in America so pronounce ALuMINiUm like the rest of the world!!!! Just like every scientist does, even in America, geez Jason.
Always best to check with your local council. What can and can't be recycled depends on the recycler contracted by council, and the processes and machinery they have. (It'd be really handy if the government set some sort of 'standard'… )
It'd be nicer if they legislated that all packaging had to be recyclable. That or councils sorting the recycling for you instead of constantly complaining to residents that you put this one thing in the wrong bin and apparently ruined the whole load
it's one of the frustrations of the system that pushed me out of educating people about it! we need consistency in practice so there's one message. no wonder people are confused!
Lots of things "can be recycled", but not all those things are "accepted in your curbside recycling bin". Stuff in the bin has to be collected by trucks, sorted by machinery (not humans), then sold off as "clean/pure" raw material to make new stuff. Not all things can be sorted, and not all things are (monetarily) feasible to make into something else. If the load isn't "pure", that's some of the wrong stuff mucking up the process. The recycling collection/processing municipalities/companies have no control over what kind of packaging any product uses, so they are left to figure out after-the-fact what their (millions dollar system, already built and operating) can sort out, and what materials are profitable to send on, out of the junk given to them by the public. Different parts of the country have different markets/processors for different types of materials, without excessive transportation, so not everything can be used everywhere...
@@michelleminstrell9723 So very sadly true. Local councils and state governments do what they can - with the resources and budgets available to them - but it probably needs Federal intervention (and funding) to help coordinate an effective and sustainable solution.
@@michelleminstrell9723 And a lot of the things that could be recycled have no application, no market. Business and government need to address this. The complete lifecycle of anything we produce needs to be factored before production commences. Ironically, we humans seem to be beyond that: we're all 'single-use' items, with little recyclability (unless you make babies and infect the future with your DNA).
@Ggdivhjkjl We've learned so much about pollution, our unique Australian environment and global warming over the last fifty years. It's a real shame to hear that WA government and councils are not taking the lead to provide better options for their communities. Just because WA is a huge state - doesn't mean the Westralians want to be committed to landfill for the next century ! I wonder if they're holding back because of the short term costs of setting up and running recycling programs ! Vs all the long term costs for WA and it's future generations.
We put glass in our mixed recycling and yet if there is any crushed glass the whole lot has to be thrown out. Listening to the crashing as bins empty into the truck… makes you wonder how anything can be recycled really. Unless recycling trucks are different somehow??? It would be great if we had more bins for sorting things or even a bunch of community recycling separation bins in the shopping centre parking lot since most people go past there anyway!
When I lived in a bottle bill state (NY) that $.10 you got when recycling was actually just getting back the $.10 per bottle tax they put on it when you bought it.
Let's make the recycling bags that take the recycled bottles recyclable too. On , don't forget the packaging that is partially recyclable , we need to split it into the different kinds of recyclable , depending on the direction of those little arrows, Jason, and put little numbers inside those arrows that shows someone ( and I dunno who ).... Which kinda recyclable container it goes in !😂
The "arrows" were never intended to indicate "recyclability" or even acceptance; the number inside tells you the TYPE and you look at the recycling instructions from the local program, along with other information about the item, to determine if it IS or IS NOT accepted by the program.
Well done with this video… I am thinking about attending university classes on recycling as my council is so pedantic about what goes into which bin and when. I mean I’m all for and not complaining about the need for recycling, I just need lessons.😂
study the information put out by the recycling program, THAT is the correct instructions for your location. Not all programs are the same, so there is no single right way (except to follow instructions and not put random stuff in). I bet your local program would love to have you as a volunteer to help them teach others, and learn more yourself along the way!
You should do a follow up about what you can leave on your lawn to be picked up (which is once a year) and what to take to the tip. Also that you go to the tip you have to pay for trash. Recycling is free though so don’t bring both. And for recycling you need to sort it yourself between bottles, cardboard and electronic trash. But at least in Victoria they don’t accept paper, so at the tip paper is considered rubbish because it has ink on it. Also soft plastics need to be taken to the Wollies or Coles only. Also depending on your counsel you have different colour bins and you have to remember what they mean.
VIDEO IDEA: the guy who decides prices and it could be like 12.99 and Jason could be like why wouldn’t you just round it up. Then there can be stuff that’s too expensive, this could go a lot of ways ahhaha.
@@levlylove No, you can't recycle them in NSW if any grease on them. It can contaminate a whole yellow bin load, unfortunately so the whole lot goes to landfill. I pulled bubble wrap out of my neighbour's bin post Xmas for that very reason.
I had started drinking apple cider last year & just realized an empty 10 pack equals 1$ in recycling, if I can ever figure where to trade them in I'll be rolling in a fortune, thanks Jimmy , you made recycling cool.
Well South Australia have had a collection scheme since 1977 all the other states have only started theirs in the last 5 years!! Victoria starts next year 🥴🥴🥴
@@JimmyReesComedy I'm pretty sure "The Guy Who Decides" was behind the NSW scheme implementation, you have to feed one uncrushed can at a time into the machine. Not sure if the other states do it that way too.
@@oges74 I'm in Qld, the pay for cans has only been practical to do in the last few years & then you have to take them to special places. Lucky I'm in Brisbane so I have better access than most, I was collecting for a charity but they were stuffing me about, I just put them back into their old boxes for easy storage & yes, I left them uncrushed, I forget why.
@@JimmyReesComedy when I was a kid in the early 70’s you used to get 5 cents for a soft drink bottle, though my Dad made homemade lemon cordial so we had that, but occasionally you would find a bottle and 5 Cents would get you about 10-20 lollies or an icy pole, or a tram ride.
Most amazing experience of my life, went to the dump and literally disposed of every type of horrible crap out of my trailer…but was pulled up by the tip rat in the yellow vest as I tried to dispense of an old fuel can. Apparently it couldn’t go in the general waste area, the metal waste area, or any other area at the tip. The pure untamed aggression of a refuse station operator is something to behold. I had the gall to question….what…why….where does it go? This engendered a radio call to the tip (sorry refuse station manager) about my stupid line of questioning about why I couldn’t drop a tin can off at the dump. In the end, it all worked out. The manager, a guy with three teeth in his scone, came down and explained to me that I needed to take the tin can home and simply put it in my wheelie bin so that it can come back to him in a week or two. He also chipped me about wearing thongs to the refuse station.
So true those tomra machines christ almighty they are a picky lot take me 10 mins just to deposit 1 bag of bottles and cans cause it can't read the bottle or the barcode. And now they want us to throw recycling stuff in the Green lidded bin with the Grass clippings just to make it more confusing:) keep up the good work the world has gone mad
haha how timely, I just went to drop containers off today for the first and last time. Sat in my car in the line out onto the street for 20 minutes before giving up. left the bags out front of my house so someone else could take them… gone in 5 minutes. wonder how much carbon is saved with me recycling a few cans by sitting in my diesel 4WD for 40 mins with the engine running plus the drive there and back.
I said no Jason!! Love all your videos Jimmy!! This is just so true and funny. Recycling I think you need a Uni degree Thank you Jimmy oh , and Jason xx
They have the audacity the call the scam "Return and Earn" in NSW in spite of the fact that there is not a single shred of earning going on. "Return and feed into a massive, complex and expensive machine, and we will reluctantly refund the money that we borrowed off you without your consent" would at leat be an honest name!
It's not quite recycling, but I found out you can't use the compostable bin liners for your organic waste bins! I knew you couldn't use the biodegradable ones, but I thought the composting ones would be ok. Apparently not. You're just expected to put your food waste straight in the wheelie bin and deal with it being gross.
@SpottedOtter Our Council in Melbourne introduced green waste and food waste recycling (placed in the same bin) in about 2019. They provided households and businesses with approved compostable bags. We can also use paper towels and newspaper to wrap food waste. We're told our bin's contents are "cooked" in an industrial facility, at a really high temperature. The end product is used to mulch and fertilise Council parks and gardens. Are you in Qld ?
@@comealongcomealong4480 no, in Melbourne too! A friend moved to Glen Eira council and that's what it says on their website. Plus the green organic waste bin is collected once a week, the other bins (including the red general waste bin) are once a fortnight. It was a bit strange.
can you put your food in leftover PAPER sacks? They will break down just like wood. You can also freeze your food scraps and drop the "foodsicle" in the bin just the night before if you are worried about smell/pest.
Please do an episode for plastics. I studied Chemistry at Cambridge University, and I'm not completely sure which plastics go in the recycling and which ones don't.
Recycling in Australia is so confusing. I've heard that if you put the wrong thing in your bin it can contaminate the whole lot, does that include the lids I wonder? And it's such a waste of water cleaning everything. And what DO we do with the aluminium? 😬
"What do we do with aluminum ?"
"We learn how to spell and pronounce it, Jason!"
Indeed. We spell and pronounce it the Australian way, Jason!
he was referring to a minimalist toilet 😁😁
We're not Americans, Jason!
Engineering fabricator by trade. I cringe whenever I hear it pronounced the American way. Please don't butcher emu either.
@@cloudcretang2920 Hey now! 😤🇺🇲😄
It’s so amazing to be able to grow up with Jimmy no matter what age you are. Being able to watch Giggle and Hoot as a kid and then watching his channel as you get older. He’s such an amazing presenter and deserves so much in life. We love you Jimmy ❤️
Wait what??? He was on giggle and hoot? That strange kids show with the puppet owls from last decade?
I completely agree
@@cassandrakarpinski9416 Yeah, he created giggle and hoot. He was giggle.
@@instrumental8465 i had no idea. Tha is so cool. Tbh giggle and hoot was on tv during my 20s and as someone who doesn't have children i never payed much attention to kids programming over the last 15-20 years (almost 30 now), im only familiar with the little snippet bits from NYE the last few years.
Jason Jason Jason.... it's Al-u-min-ium!
I love how The Guy Who Decides and Jason have slowly acquired so many plants over the past two years
"It's the least you can do after all that packaging"😂😂
good to see the "Jason Jason Jason" still living on!
It's ALUMINIUM Jason!
Jason, Jason,Jason... you have the intelligence of a turkey! Ha ha!
Jason Jason Jason it is "A L U M I N I U M" not ALOOOOOMINUM.
Glad to know that recycling is a crapshoot in other countries as well. Loving it from Canada.
Poor Jason. He doesn't get paid enough! 🤣
leaps from bed and runs across bindis to take the bins out that I forgot
The local can and bottle recycling guy saying to us “We don’t accept wine bottles because we don’t want to encourage problem drinking”…….meanwhile there are people turning up with trailer loads of beer bottles and cans 🤔
Here in the USA, wine and spirits industry lobbies against (state-based) bottle returns, since it typically only targets single-serve bottles. Also, milk is not included, due to concerns over families being able to get milk for children. (No idea how this could change with all the new "milks" out nowadays...)
aluMINium, Jason!!
...but first we'll charge them an extra 12 cents per bottle.
But Sir, shouldn't we only charge them 10 cents extra per bottle, if we have to charge them at all?
Jason, Jason, Jason, No, It will cost money to setup the scheme that gives them back the extra money we got them to give us, so it needs to be more!
So helpful! What about cardboard boxes with sticky tape? Bread paper bags with plastic panels, plastic containers soft plastic tops, bread tags, aluminum - aluminum lids, …. Let alone masks and RATs!!!
How many bins should we have to separate the rubbish? I’m up to 5 - recycling, soft plastic, landfill (masks), compost, worm food and chook food - no 6!
AluminIUM, Jason! 😂
With the glass windows and drinking glasses the reason why you can’t put them in the yellow bin because they melt the different temperature to glass bottles and jars and they can’t be separated
The struggle is real. Experienced this first hand at a recent attempted drop off. Went back home with half what I came with. They wouldn't even take the things like wine bottles to go into a normal recycling bin. 'Containers for Change' looking at you.
I will never look at my recycling in the same way again! 😳
Jason Jason Jason, we’re not in America so pronounce ALuMINiUm like the rest of the world!!!! Just like every scientist does, even in America, geez Jason.
I’m glad this was directed at Jason coz I got nothing to do with it!! I say ALuMINiUm obviously Jason needs an English lesson 🙄
We used to get 10c back in the 70s!
😂😂😂😂😂Jason your a star ⭐️ for managing to keep up with the Guy!
Thanks Jimmy 👍🏻 too funny 😂😂😂
Always best to check with your local council. What can and can't be recycled depends on the recycler contracted by council, and the processes and machinery they have.
(It'd be really handy if the government set some sort of 'standard'… )
It'd be nicer if they legislated that all packaging had to be recyclable. That or councils sorting the recycling for you instead of constantly complaining to residents that you put this one thing in the wrong bin and apparently ruined the whole load
it's one of the frustrations of the system that pushed me out of educating people about it! we need consistency in practice so there's one message. no wonder people are confused!
Lots of things "can be recycled", but not all those things are "accepted in your curbside recycling bin". Stuff in the bin has to be collected by trucks, sorted by machinery (not humans), then sold off as "clean/pure" raw material to make new stuff. Not all things can be sorted, and not all things are (monetarily) feasible to make into something else. If the load isn't "pure", that's some of the wrong stuff mucking up the process.
The recycling collection/processing municipalities/companies have no control over what kind of packaging any product uses, so they are left to figure out after-the-fact what their (millions dollar system, already built and operating) can sort out, and what materials are profitable to send on, out of the junk given to them by the public. Different parts of the country have different markets/processors for different types of materials, without excessive transportation, so not everything can be used everywhere...
@@michelleminstrell9723 So very sadly true. Local councils and state governments do what they can - with the resources and budgets available to them - but it probably needs Federal intervention (and funding) to help coordinate an effective and sustainable solution.
@@michelleminstrell9723 And a lot of the things that could be recycled have no application, no market. Business and government need to address this. The complete lifecycle of anything we produce needs to be factored before production commences.
Ironically, we humans seem to be beyond that: we're all 'single-use' items, with little recyclability (unless you make babies and infect the future with your DNA).
Aluminum! Aluminum! I don't like being bated, Jimmy. Say it the Aussie (correct) way!
most underated ocomedy youtube channel ever
Outside of the south-west, nowhere in Western Australia has roadside recycling, not even the City of Geraldton.
@Ggdivhjkjl We've learned so much about pollution, our unique Australian environment and global warming over the last fifty years. It's a real shame to hear that WA government and councils are not taking the lead to provide better options for their communities. Just because WA is a huge state - doesn't mean the Westralians want to be committed to landfill for the next century ! I wonder if they're holding back because of the short term costs of setting up and running recycling programs ! Vs all the long term costs for WA and it's future generations.
Al-oo-minum? Has our Jimmy been consuming too much American TV lately? 😅
3:23 you’re an Aussie…say it properly…
Despite what Americans think, there IS a second ‘i’
ALUMINIUM - (al-you-min-ee-yumm)
We put glass in our mixed recycling and yet if there is any crushed glass the whole lot has to be thrown out.
Listening to the crashing as bins empty into the truck… makes you wonder how anything can be recycled really. Unless recycling trucks are different somehow???
It would be great if we had more bins for sorting things or even a bunch of community recycling separation bins in the shopping centre parking lot since most people go past there anyway!
Thank good for Jimmy and of course Jason. We would be lost without them.
'Allunimum?' tsk tsk. Aussies say alluminium.
Don’t look at me, take it up with Jason!! 😂
When I lived in a bottle bill state (NY) that $.10 you got when recycling was actually just getting back the $.10 per bottle tax they put on it when you bought it.
Jason, Jason, Jason 🍸😆👍😎🇦🇺
Let's make the recycling bags that take the recycled bottles recyclable too.
On , don't forget the packaging that is partially recyclable , we need to split it into the different kinds of recyclable , depending on the direction of those little arrows, Jason, and put little numbers inside those arrows that shows someone ( and I dunno who ).... Which kinda recyclable container it goes in !😂
The "arrows" were never intended to indicate "recyclability" or even acceptance; the number inside tells you the TYPE and you look at the recycling instructions from the local program, along with other information about the item, to determine if it IS or IS NOT accepted by the program.
So funny, makes me laugh eveytime 😂😂
Love watching your videos Jimmy. Thank you for putting a smile on my face ☺
Well done with this video…
I am thinking about attending university classes on recycling as my council is so pedantic about what goes into which bin and when. I mean I’m all for and not complaining about the need for recycling, I just need lessons.😂
study the information put out by the recycling program, THAT is the correct instructions for your location. Not all programs are the same, so there is no single right way (except to follow instructions and not put random stuff in). I bet your local program would love to have you as a volunteer to help them teach others, and learn more yourself along the way!
it's a disgrace that in SA we can't get 10c for our wine bottles. there are a few places that give you 1c. oh boy.
You should do a follow up about what you can leave on your lawn to be picked up (which is once a year) and what to take to the tip. Also that you go to the tip you have to pay for trash. Recycling is free though so don’t bring both. And for recycling you need to sort it yourself between bottles, cardboard and electronic trash. But at least in Victoria they don’t accept paper, so at the tip paper is considered rubbish because it has ink on it. Also soft plastics need to be taken to the Wollies or Coles only. Also depending on your counsel you have different colour bins and you have to remember what they mean.
VIDEO IDEA: the guy who decides prices and it could be like 12.99 and Jason could be like why wouldn’t you just round it up. Then there can be stuff that’s too expensive, this could go a lot of ways ahhaha.
“Jason Jason Jason, you have the intelligence…. Of a Turkey 🦃, anything that comes from a tree.. you can put in a recycling bin 😏”
Mate, when I was young I loved giggle and hoot, now I love these videos
IN WA we can put pizza boxes in the recycling bin lol
Today I learned I've been recycling pizza boxes illegally for years. Whoopsie.
Can in Brisbane...
Same same
@@chrisrosie0584 Maybe it's a Melbourne thing. I've only lived in NSW in various places and never was told to not recycle them or anything.
@@levlylove No, you can't recycle them in NSW if any grease on them. It can contaminate a whole yellow bin load, unfortunately so the whole lot goes to landfill. I pulled bubble wrap out of my neighbour's bin post Xmas for that very reason.
"A-LOO-MAN-UMM".???.
.Jason !,Jason ! ,Jason !...This is Awe-stray-ya..!!! It's pronounced..
"AL-YOU-MIN-EYE-UMM !!!"
🍸
Love u Jimmy Rees
"Okay what about paper towe..." NO!
1:27
I had started drinking apple cider last year & just realized an empty 10 pack equals 1$ in recycling, if I can ever figure where to trade them in I'll be rolling in a fortune, thanks Jimmy , you made recycling cool.
Well South Australia have had a collection scheme since 1977 all the other states have only started theirs in the last 5 years!! Victoria starts next year 🥴🥴🥴
@@JimmyReesComedy I'm pretty sure "The Guy Who Decides" was behind the NSW scheme implementation, you have to feed one uncrushed can at a time into the machine. Not sure if the other states do it that way too.
@@oges74 I'm in Qld, the pay for cans has only been practical to do in the last few years & then you have to take them to special places. Lucky I'm in Brisbane so I have better access than most, I was collecting for a charity but they were stuffing me about, I just put them back into their old boxes for easy storage & yes, I left them uncrushed, I forget why.
@@JimmyReesComedy Most states have had a 'per kg' scheme for a long time. SA has been different in it was a 'per unit' refund.
@@JimmyReesComedy when I was a kid in the early 70’s you used to get 5 cents for a soft drink bottle, though my Dad made homemade lemon cordial so we had that, but occasionally you would find a bottle and 5 Cents would get you about 10-20 lollies or an icy pole, or a tram ride.
He needs to do a part 2 for soft plastics
Haahaha! Alu-mini-um, we're Australians, loves these characters.
Cheers Jason!
Good lord, what's this 'aluminum' thing?! This is Australia- we know how to pronounce here!
Oh recycling... it is so complicated these days... you could do a whole ep about different types of plastic! Love your work! ❤👌🤣
I absolutely love your videos and have been watching them for ages. Why is this all so true tho???
Love it. Councils have wonderful ideas. It's only going to get worse.
I was honestly waiting for the punch line of "but not in Victoria" for the cash for containers!!
ALUMINIUMGATE
years of having watch you with the kids now I get to watch you for me love your new direction mate very funny
You had me until "aloo minum" 🤣🤦🏼♀️
Lol the aluminium bit got me
Most amazing experience of my life, went to the dump and literally disposed of every type of horrible crap out of my trailer…but was pulled up by the tip rat in the yellow vest as I tried to dispense of an old fuel can. Apparently it couldn’t go in the general waste area, the metal waste area, or any other area at the tip. The pure untamed aggression of a refuse station operator is something to behold. I had the gall to question….what…why….where does it go? This engendered a radio call to the tip (sorry refuse station manager) about my stupid line of questioning about why I couldn’t drop a tin can off at the dump.
In the end, it all worked out. The manager, a guy with three teeth in his scone, came down and explained to me that I needed to take the tin can home and simply put it in my wheelie bin so that it can come back to him in a week or two. He also chipped me about wearing thongs to the refuse station.
The thongs I understand-sharp bits sticking out of the ground piercing through your thongs and into your soles.
So true those tomra machines christ almighty they are a picky lot take me 10 mins just to deposit 1 bag of bottles and cans cause it can't read the bottle or the barcode. And now they want us to throw recycling stuff in the Green lidded bin with the Grass clippings just to make it more confusing:) keep up the good work the world has gone mad
Jimmy is always has great ideas
Yes, this makes just as much sense as the packaging. Well done, Mr. Decider! 😄👍🏻👍🏻
Call it aluminium, that’s what you do with aluminum Jason!
haha how timely, I just went to drop containers off today for the first and last time. Sat in my car in the line out onto the street for 20 minutes before giving up. left the bags out front of my house so someone else could take them… gone in 5 minutes. wonder how much carbon is saved with me recycling a few cans by sitting in my diesel 4WD for 40 mins with the engine running plus the drive there and back.
Day three of asking: The guy who decides reality tv shows
Jason Jason Jason it’s pronounced aluminium
Oh dear I've been mucking up my recycling for years 🤣
I said no Jason!! Love all your videos Jimmy!! This is just so true and funny. Recycling I think you need a Uni degree Thank you Jimmy oh , and Jason xx
I honestly love the part at the end where he was just gone.
So I just take my bottles to my local center in Melbourne and....
No Jason! Not in Victoria!
This should be the new ad for recycling
No Jason! Lolz
NO JASON, IT'S SAID AL-U-MINI-UM JASON!!!!!!!!!
Our local council says pizza boxes - A-OK.
Lots of people triggered over aloominum 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for the laughs Jimmy ☺️💐
Love your content
Aluminium, please. Not Aluminum. Otherwise the video was yet another cracker. Loving your work.
I can no longer talk to anyone named Jason and keep a straight face.😁
Wait until the guy who designs packaging and the guy who designs recycling decide on a bin size...
We know what will happen, won't we?
It’s Al You mini um. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Jason, Jason, Jason…… 🙄😆
Jason, Jason, Jason… you won’t get anywhere if you pronounce Aluminium incorrectly
Just want to say that I love your vids super funny 😆 ❤️🧡🖤
...and then the floods came......and no=one seems to know where our recycling centre has gone! like POOF!
Where I come from you get 15 cents for wine and most hard liquor bottles but only 5 for soda cans and bottles. It adds up though so worth recycling
JASON JASON JASON 🙄
They have the audacity the call the scam "Return and Earn" in NSW in spite of the fact that there is not a single shred of earning going on.
"Return and feed into a massive, complex and expensive machine, and we will reluctantly refund the money that we borrowed off you without your consent" would at leat be an honest name!
His camera quality is so good that he looks animated
It's not quite recycling, but I found out you can't use the compostable bin liners for your organic waste bins! I knew you couldn't use the biodegradable ones, but I thought the composting ones would be ok. Apparently not. You're just expected to put your food waste straight in the wheelie bin and deal with it being gross.
@SpottedOtter Our Council in Melbourne introduced green waste and food waste recycling (placed in the same bin) in about 2019. They provided households and businesses with approved compostable bags. We can also use paper towels and newspaper to wrap food waste. We're told our bin's contents are "cooked" in an industrial facility, at a really high temperature. The end product is used to mulch and fertilise Council parks and gardens. Are you in Qld ?
@@comealongcomealong4480 no, in Melbourne too! A friend moved to Glen Eira council and that's what it says on their website. Plus the green organic waste bin is collected once a week, the other bins (including the red general waste bin) are once a fortnight. It was a bit strange.
can you put your food in leftover PAPER sacks? They will break down just like wood. You can also freeze your food scraps and drop the "foodsicle" in the bin just the night before if you are worried about smell/pest.
Please do an episode for plastics. I studied Chemistry at Cambridge University, and I'm not completely sure which plastics go in the recycling and which ones don't.
Whats really stupid is when 2 items are the same plastic and 1 is unacceptable just like the the beer bottles and the wine/spirits bottles,
Love him.
What about the 90 gazillion types of plastic sir?! How will people know which ones you can recycle?
ah, they put a number on the bottom, inside some arrows, and you must go and memorise the codes for the numbers
So amazingly funny and true as always Jimmy. 4th time asking for hoot to have a rage video.
What about the guy who decided the number of days in a month
Recycling in Australia is so confusing. I've heard that if you put the wrong thing in your bin it can contaminate the whole lot, does that include the lids I wonder? And it's such a waste of water cleaning everything. And what DO we do with the aluminium? 😬
Try the 10c recycling or those charity collectors. Before them I just put them in the yellow bin.
It's the same in the US. 🤷🏻♀️
Don't put the lids in!
I can refer to these whenever I’m throwing something out!
"wait Jason, in Adelaide they can recycle milk cartons"
"Really all of them"
"No Jason don't be thick just the flavored milk"
Jimmy looks like he spent 7 days locked in with the kids... ohhhh.....
More like 12 days 😭
What a hoot.