Passersby in Preston are quizzed on their recycling habits at home, with some admitting they often don't put things in the right bin - only to be told off later by their partner.<br /><br />One lady even called out her husband and said she always airs on the side of caution, which is something he never typically does.<br /><br />It comes as a study revealed putting things in the wrong bin, not washing plastic containers out and leaving empty toilet rolls in the bathroom are among the biggest recycling disagreements between partners. <br /><br />The poll of 2,000 co-habiting couples found they regularly fall out over household chores, including cooking (27 per cent), laundry (22 per cent) and taking the rubbish out (18 per cent).<br /><br />It was commissioned by Every Can Counts which partnered with artist, Shawn Sharpe, to display an art installation in the area made from 700 recycled cans - to inspire people to recycle their empty cans and foil.<br /><br />Chris Latham-Warde, programme manager for the non-profitable organisation, said: “There is lots to remember when it comes to recycling, including what goes in each coloured bin and which day to put the bin out."