IN the Hindu Temple in Glasgow’s West End, Pauline Lambie is counting baby bottles and beakers as she places them one by one in a giant bag. By the time I arrive, she has reached 100. We survey what remains - a mish mash of plastic drinking vessels in a see-through container - and agree it looks like a “guess the number” contest. Later, as I watch other bags being loaded onto a lorry, she will shout the final tally - “600” - to me as she passes.