![]() ![]() If for any reason we are unable to supply your item to you we will contact you letting you know an approximate lead time. If your item is larger it will be sent on a pallet on a next working day delivery after dispatch service. ![]() ![]() The majority of our items will be sent either MyHermes, UK Mail or Royal Mail (2-4 day delivery depending on location). We use a range of courier services so as you, as the customer, can get the best delivery prices available. Highlands and Islands are not included within the UK Mainland. Please contact us for delivery costs if outside UK Mainland. If you live outside the UK please contact us for a quote, thank you.Ĭarriage costs are for UK mainland ONLY. Size and weight restrictions apply to all items.Ĭollection from Apeman Interiors, NunningtonĤ0kg + Shipping (Private Transporter Delivery)Īpeman Interiors can ship worldwide. ![]() Highlands, Islands and Northern Ireland please contact us for a quote. So if you are outside of the UK please email me referencing the item you are interested in so I can create a shipping quote for you. This is just a guideline as we can often despatch your item quicker, within 1-2 working days.Īpeman Interiors can offer delivery worldwide however at this point in time our website is for UK only. For other great resources for recycling go to the City of Fairfield's Website at – Keyword – Recycling.ShippingWe aim to despatch all items out within 2-5 working days after payment has cleared. The City of Fairfield has a Recycling Hotline at 428-7489 for questions regarding food scrap recycling. If you are not sure what you can put in your Green Bin, contact your local recycling coordinator. Not every city allows all food waste, but most do allow fruits and vegetable scraps to be places in the Green Cart. Another trick my friend shared with me, is that she freezes meat scraps and other items during the week, and then place them in the cart the night before their trash and recycling is picked up. I also rinse out the Green Bin every few weeks to keep it clean. You can sprinkle baking soda to help keep it fresh, too. I rinse it out when I empty it, and I wash it with hot soapy water every few weeks. I keep my kitchen food scrap in a Recycling Bucket, that I keep under my kitchen sink. The process used at landfills to create compost is different from a backyard compost pile. Please note, you would never put dairy, meat or bones in a backyard compost bin. As long as all the items placed in the Green Bin are organic and bio-degrade, they can be processed into compost. In order to keep your Green Bin clean, wrap up any food waste in newsprint (think sales ads or junk mail), or put the food waste inside an empty carton or box. The Green Bin is typically call Yard Waste” by most folks but did you know that in Fairfield, you can put all food waste in your Green Bin? Items you can put in your Green Bin include but are not limited to: cooked and uncooked fruits and vegetables scraps, egg shells, coffee grounds, tea bags, baked goods like crackers and bread, dairy items such as moldy cheese, meat, fish, bones, and that greasy pizza box! Please NO plastic or plastic bags in the Green Bin. That's why composting is so important, it helps reduce the amount of GHG in the atmosphere, which help reduce the effects of climate change (or Global Warming). To help reduce the amount of methane gas going into the environment, we need to help eliminate green waste from going into the landfills. Methane gas better known as Green House Gas (GHG) is 21 times more toxic to the environment than Carbon Monoxide. In addition, all organic waste (or green /yard waste) breaks down in the landfill to create methane gas. We lose precious resources that could have been reused. Once something is buried in a landfill, it stays there forever. Don't have room for a compost bin in your backyard? Don't fret – You can still have your green waste and food waste turned into compost! Most cities now offer the three-bin system: Green for Yard Waste and Food Waste, Blue for Recycling, and Gray for everything that ends up in the landfill. ![]()
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