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"We don't have the option up here but I always recycle bottles and cans. I can only speak about the amount of rubbish I see when I'm out on the mountains and it's ridiculous and frustrating. If it's one or two items we will lift it and take it back with us but in recent times I've seen bin bags full of rubbish just dumped at sites that are used for wild camping as well as tents and camping equipment. Just last weekend I saw a black bag full of blue disposable gloves and very randomly a medicine ball in a remote carpark so someone had driven a few miles off the beaten track passed a local recycling centre and dumped it all. We were just hiking through and had no transport near so couldn't lift it. " See this frequently on mountain walks down this way. | |||
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"I know someone who runs a business guiding people on hiking trips. He also teaches classes for hiking groups on "leave no trace" and he told me a while back that he was amazed at how many people don't understand that principle. Even leaving things like apple cores, banana skins and orange peel has a negative effect on the local environment and manmade biodegradable products can still take many years to break down. He has an ongoing experiment on a mountainside with numerous items that most people would class as natural and therefore safe. He has regular updates on social media that show that all of the items look almost identical to how they were when he left them out 2 years ago. I asked him if he was not guilty of littering by doing this and he said it was the only way of getting the message out and he had the backing of the "Leave no trace" community. " I did some volunteering last year, cleaning by a trail. I seriously wonder who thought biodegradable bags was a good idea. People will pick up dog poop to literally flick the bag over a wall or something a minute later. | |||
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" Even leaving things like apple cores, banana skins and orange peel has a negative effect on the local environment and manmade biodegradable products can still take many years to break down. He has an ongoing experiment on a mountainside with numerous items that most people would class as natural and therefore safe. " would have always thought apple cores and stuff would been grand. Learn something new every day! | |||
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