Today I rang my local council to ask where I could recycle the part full/ empty aerosol cans of hair mousse, deodorant, air freshener that I no longer want to use.
Classed as hazardous waste, it can't be put in black bins.
You have to take it to the tip and ask for the haz skip, I was told.
As it's quite a walk from the nearest bus stop and an hourly bus service, it's ridiculous that they don't have a secure letterbox type bin in each town or village which can be emptied monthly by the council.
I could drive there with 5 aerosol cans but it defeats the object of reducing carbon et ....
On another note. I have, over the years, saved about a dozen plastic fresh soup containers which I washed and now use as storage, the lids being airtight.
Nuts, flour, dried fruit, croutons, porridge oats, icing sugar etc. As you can see what's inside there's no need for labels and they're stackable and non-spill.