waste from dissections
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waste from dissections
How do you all get rid of hearts, eyeballs etc after a dissection? I freeze all my waste but as our skips are collected monthly and I work part time, never sure how long the stuff is in the bins and if it will pong, or never breakdown in the tip if I wrap it with too much plastic etc. If it is ok for my dog I take it home, I missed the skip last time so I chucked a pluck on my bonfire (I have a bit of land and burn off every so often), the chickens dashed in when it was semi burnt and stole it! Quite gross. I have chicken wings, eyeballs and kidneys to get rid of.
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Re: waste from dissections
I have been told to freeze and put in the bin on bin day. However, I'm pretty sure that Food Tech, Hospitality and the Canteen don't have to take so much care with their food scraps! I take the waste to the skip bin on the day the dissection is done. The bins stink long before I put my stuff in there.
As for landfill, because of the anaerobic activity, not much breaks down well anyway.
As for landfill, because of the anaerobic activity, not much breaks down well anyway.
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Re: waste from dissections
All the food scraps from the canteen etc go to the worm farms and chickens, apart from chicken bones I guess. I used to bin it but our bins aren't too feral these days. It seems like there should be a better solution.
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Re: waste from dissections
Our skips are collected weekly. I keep them in the freezer until I remember to put it in on a Monday at the end of the day for collection Tuesday. Usually it is several months before I get around to it!
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Re: waste from dissections
If the teachers don't want to take it home for their dogs , it goes in the skip . Same logic as Merilyn . Bins stink long before they are collected and my stuff probably doesn't make it dramatically worse .
Re: waste from dissections
Ours all go straight into the skip. Our skips are emptied at random, so there is no need to freeze them and wait until bin day.
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Re: waste from dissections
I wrap mine in paper and put it in my green bin at home - it becomes compost! I flat-out refuse to put it in landfill. Too wasteful, and it causes the release of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
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Re: waste from dissections
We can't put things like that in our green bin, although I think some of the newer systems accept food waste.
Need to check with your local council on this.
Need to check with your local council on this.
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Re: waste from dissections
Already have. They accept any organic matter.
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Re: waste from dissections
It will take a while for that system to float down to my place! We do compost at home and the chooks take care of things that can't be composted.
We only got a green bin about 5 years ago and I think we've used it about three times.
We only got a green bin about 5 years ago and I think we've used it about three times.