Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Might there be a benefit in creating a tough, wide, layered plastic bucket, with each 2-inch-high layer (from the top down) being about an inch narrower in diameter than the one above, such that each layer can be sealed by a robust but slightly elastic lid, which thereby becomes the new bottom of the part-used bucket...
...such that we would experience the laudable if laughable upgrade from "bucket-and-chuck-it", to "bucket-and-store-it", until such time as, on arrival at a responsible disposal point, somebody - either the lowliest, or the best-paid member of your crew, can be persuaded to empty the layers and get busy with the bleach?
N.B. if anyone with a 3D-printer wants to try making it, for heaven's sake make the points where the layers narrow, thick and strong. Otherwise it is certain that on the last day of a well-fed cruise, the whole thing will compress catastrophically under the skipper's weight like a concertina from hell.

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...such that we would experience the laudable if laughable upgrade from "bucket-and-chuck-it", to "bucket-and-store-it", until such time as, on arrival at a responsible disposal point, somebody - either the lowliest, or the best-paid member of your crew, can be persuaded to empty the layers and get busy with the bleach?
N.B. if anyone with a 3D-printer wants to try making it, for heaven's sake make the points where the layers narrow, thick and strong. Otherwise it is certain that on the last day of a well-fed cruise, the whole thing will compress catastrophically under the skipper's weight like a concertina from hell.
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