Posted: 06-05-2010 , 05:33 PM #1 | |
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recycle carpet?
anyone know how I can recycle some old carpet from my house ? please??
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Posted: 06-05-2010 , 05:59 PM #2 | |
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old carpet
It can be used in the garden as a weed supressor.It can also be used as a heat retainer if you have pallet or wooden type compost bin or as covering if you have a compost pit.
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Posted: 07-05-2010 , 08:31 AM #3 | |
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thanks Dee, but we're moving & im looking for somewhere I can bring it out of here, as I dont think recycling centres accept it. Dont know what to do with it!
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Posted: 07-05-2010 , 09:03 AM #4 | |
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Hi monalitto
If there are allotments around you they might take it, as it can be used as a weed suppressor as dee1 said or for making pathways (just cover with bark or chippings). Might be worth a try? |
Posted: 10-05-2010 , 10:06 PM #5 | |
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thanks i'll check that out
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Posted: 11-05-2010 , 09:20 AM #6 | |
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Hi Monalitto. If you're in the Limerick area I have a number you can ring,they will take it. They will charge you. Let me know and I'll PM it on to you.
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Posted: 11-05-2010 , 04:07 PM #7 | |
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oh please send me the number, its outside my house an looks awful!! thanks so much :)
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Posted: 14-12-2010 , 08:17 PM #8 | |
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interesting making a pathway - variations?
in a new 2nd home recently for a disabled person, the paving outside the back door, large square area was slightly uneven and i worried about this, could we use old carpet here and cover it with something, chippings may prove a bit unstable for the persons footing in this instance?
any suggestions for covering the old carpets bar, chippings, bark or gravel? p |
Posted: 14-12-2010 , 08:18 PM #9 | |
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correction
i meant to say 'new "second-hand" home!
ah.... p |
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