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Wispy68 | 11:14 Tue 24th May 2005 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone make clear bin liners, as opposed to the standard white ones? I use bin liners in my seagrass waste paper baskets, but think they'd look much better with clear liners in them. Thank you. (P.S. Yes, I know it sounds a bit 'fussy', but just thought I'd ask!!!)
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Lakeland ltd used to sell them just for this purpose. Havent checked a recent catalogue but might still be there.
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Thanks cassimer. Forgot about Lakeland. Will have a look.
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...Have just phoned Lakeland. They don't sell them, but will be putting the idea in the 'suggestion box'!!
I've got posh galvanised dustbins in my bathroom and loo (small ones, okay?) and like you I hated the idea of seeing the binliner over the edge so I bought cheapo plastic flower pots which I put the bin liner in then put the whole thing in the bin so that the edge of the liner is inside the bin voila, tidy bin edges. I should think with seagrass it might be a good idea as well incase a liner ever split, it would keep the inside clean. I know, I am sad but it makes me happy!!
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Thanks, woofgang. What a good idea! Better for the environment, too! I know what you mean, I felt a bit 'sad' posting this question, but if you can't do it on AB, well where can you do it?!!! Cheers.
yup, this place is the broadest church I know!!

thank you!!!!!!!  i have been looking all over for clear bin bags!!!!!!

OOPS!  Didn't read all the way through to where it said the company doesn't sell them!  DARN!  :)

Most catering suppliers sell clear bin bags as staff need to see whether they have thrown the crockery out as well as the scraps

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