NewScotty said..
I also find recycling a big hassle.
Surely my 100 plastic bottles aren't going to help much.
Besides all the recycled material is transported to one of the Pratt's Visy plants in Asia.
Who knows where the fark it ends up then.
You have no idea how bad it is here...!
As well as the burnable rubbish in the house bin, I have set up 5 trash cans around the back of the house...
Glass, PET bottles, aluminum cans, tin cans, non-burnable rubbish.
All these classes of trash are collected on different days.
When we put out glass, we have to separate into different bins for clear, brown, and green.
PET bottles have to be separated from the caps.
Non-burnable cannot include batteries - they're recycled separately.
Spray cans have to be punctured and put out... separately.
Carboard and paper must be recycled separately.
Polystyrene (like packing in boxes, meat trays) has its own collection system.
Milk cartons have to be washed, cut open so it's flat and - has its own collection system.
Garden rubbish is not supposed to be thrown out in the burnable rubbish

For struff that can't fit in the bags, you have to apply for a special permit, allowing you to use the town dump, which costs you $1 per 10kgs.
Nothing is collected from the front of your house - you have to carry the stuff to the collection point. In our zone, we have one for burnable (Tuesday and Friday) and glass (every other wednesday) and non-burnable (once a month). For PET bottles and cans/tins we have to take them to a different place...
You have to buy your own rubbish bags - the right ones for your area - and there are only 2 kinds: burnable and non-burnable.
... and you know what the funniest thing is? This only happens in small towns - in Tokyo, Osaka etc there is NO recycling - it's ALL burnable trash.