Now that it's finally happened I believe the least we can do is put up with the odd problem in the first few weeks.
Besides, a week in and I think there's an unexpected benefit of the new system - one that gives you an insight into your neighbours' personalities.
There's the organised ones - the ones who have read all the material, know exactly which recycling goes in which container and have taken to the change of day with ease. They've probably had it diarised for months.
Then there's the boundary testers - the ones who have tried their luck by continuing to pop out their extra brown bags alongside the shiny new wheelie bins.
Those people with their blue glass crates filled to the brim with plastic milk bottles, well they're probably the frazzled ones who are just congratulating themselves on getting the rubbish out on any given day (no judging, we've all been there!)
And then you know which neighbours to invite to a dinner party depending on what type of empty bottles are in their recycling.
As for me, I'm just happy not to be dragging the stinky paper sacks down to the letterbox each morning.