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Every rubbish skip has ragged children in it, foraging for lunch.
"We make sure all our cups at Reading and Leeds are paper, and there's a 10p deposit on them to encourage people to return them," says Benn. "We have three or four different types of bin, and we'll station a green messenger at every rubbish point literally directing peoples' hands to the right bin.
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With a quad bike to drive and a lucrative lobster business - £15 a kilo to visitors who have to bring all their own food (and take away every scrap of their rubbish) - it's obvious why Ben, an avid wildlife photographer and birdwatcher, is equally smitten.
Under UK law, councils pay £40 for every tonne of rubbish sent to landfill.
Earlier this year Gwynedd council in Wales voted to start collecting rubbish every three weeks, following the lead of Falkirk in Scotland.
"They are really trying to trick us into accepting every kind of rubbish as normal, poor Germany," said another post.
"But I'd take playing rubbish every single game if it meant going as far as we can.
The mayor's boast that a million extra tourists will be surging through London every day is rubbish.
I'd take playing rubbish every single game if it meant we could go as far as we can.
Every piece of rubbish or equipment was brought down off the mountain: not only his own, but also the tattered tents and empty cartons discarded by other people.
Residents in this area pay for a scheme which rewards people with eggs for every bit of rubbish delivered to a collection point.
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