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Wouldn't a brick on top of the lid be enough?
Anyway, people should also be doing the obvious: don't waste food and don't buy so much junk. This has been known for decades. If leftovers were consumed and food placed in bins was composted instead everyone would win.
The brick probably would be enough to stop it being opened (unless a particularly inquisitive cockatoo pushed it off) but the problem is that you have to remove the brick just before the garbage truck comes - if you don't then either the lifting mechanism flings the brick over the truck or you lose your brick into it.
Just take the brick off on bin day. The cockies wouldn't have enough time to create a mess unless the trucks come around in the afternoon. Why am I arguing? 😆 They've found a better solution.