Cossy
The reason that organisations are “picky” and “jobs worthy” it’s probably due to knowing that for that stuff that is actually recycled rather than put in a hole or burnt, if things are incorrect bins etc the entire bin of recycling could be rejected.
Yes but doing what you suggest would involve lifting bags out of the bin and using an implement to slash the bag(s) open, then rummaging through them, allowing the contents to spill onto the pavements; (most of our neighbour’s general waste bins are always full now it’s on a 3 weekly collection cycle).
In general, bin crews (refuse collectors) do not have to open black rubbish bags inside standard general waste wheelie bins, as long as the bags contain everyday household waste.
However, they are permitted to open, inspect, or even reject your bags in certain scenarios e.g Recycling Bins.
Recycling is not supposed to be in bin bags.
If black bags are placed in your recycling bin, crews will often open them to check for contamination or refuse to empty the bin entirely until the plastic bag is removed.
Many councils require clear sacks rather than black sacks for recycling so they can easily verify what is inside.
Side Waste & Overfilling: If you leave loose extra black bags beside your bin, crews often will not take them (unless it is a specifically authorised excess-waste collection day).
Occasionally, collectors will rip open these side-waste bags to check for recyclables before taking them or leaving them behind.


