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Where our main home is we had a horrible freak flooding incident as now I'm sure many have have seen occur in places. We've also had a whole lot of growth that accentuated transportation and planning issues. Where our other place is and where we now spend more time and might move to, they had different natural disasters and transportation challenges. Both places handled that stuff much differently. Right after the flood we did a 5 year plan to repair and proactively fix. For rotten roads not getting fixed we did an assess the property owner instead of wheel tax or something slow and unsure. It has really worked over kick the can down the road. I've posted how we've dealt with the negative effects of CAFOs - the two manure digesters. It is easy to see areas not being bing responsible like that not doing well when problems repeat. We all need to be more responsible starting locally. It is not just a matter of responsibility and cost. It risks being not competitive. It doesn't have to violate the rules here. Being a boomer I'm old enough to remember more people getting along to solve problems.
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Sometimes it's hard to have faith in Humanity when you watch someone at a red light roll down their window and throw a fast food bag or a water/soda bottle out the window without a care in the world. There is enough garbage along most roadways to keep people busy all year.
If every person recycled (or better yet, severely limited plastic use) and picked up garbage, it would make a difference.
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I'm curious how many folks have a service which picks up trash, compost, recycling as separate bins.
Our city provides a bin for each, and picks up all 3 with 3 different trucks during the morning on Friday. Company is Recology. Our trash bin is by far the smallest. Yard waste and kitchen compost go in compost, and the recycling is often overflowing if we have several packages that week. The whole house of 4 barely fills one trash bag per week. I would imagine smaller municipalities don't have the same service? No idea. Other states? Curious how pervasive such services are. They make it really easy to recycle and reduce. |
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We have trash, recycling and yard waste (not compost, as no food items are allowed--we do have own own composting bin for that). Right now I have a private hauler, but our whole city will be moving to municipal service with all three in the fall.
I love the yard waste service, since not only are branches and copious leaves a pain to haul off, but it's nice to know they are being composted or mulched elsewhere and not landfilled. However, I find my recycling bin vastly underutilized. The reason? Very few plastics can be recycled. Most plastic "recycling" is a lie conceived and perpetuated by the industry. Aside from PET bottles, plastics are just more garbage. The amount of aluminum, cardboard and glass we have aren't all that much. Sad, but true. |
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Mostly we fill that bin with cardboard boxes from Amazon, some plastics, and aluminum cans from sparkling water. We've been a lot more conscious about which plastics we use since that conversation. |
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My non recyclable waste is collected every two weeks.
Recyclable is collected weekly: Separate containers for: 1 Plastic/metal 2 Cardboard 3 Paper 4 Glass 5 Food waste. Garden waste is collected every two weeks between March and November. This is an optional service that incurs a charge of £50 per annum. |
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In northern California, most of our garden waste is generated from January through April. You know, the growing season! It's when we get rain here, so that's when everything starts to go nuts. I know, it's weird...
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This year we've had approx 300% of normal rainfall for this time of year. |
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You guys up there in Scandoland have so much to teach us!
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Thanks.
I enjoyed reading all the replies. I wish plastic recycling worked. But it does not. Just google it. |
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We had curbside recycling in the 90's until we noticed they dumped trash and recycling in the same truck.
About 10 years later, they went to recycling dumpsters at the township hall. Due to folks dumping trash / furniture / tires / etc, they are now going to remove those too.
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Same here in the land of the South Saxons (In the land of the Atrebates) . Haven't even started planting spuds 'n'onions yet!
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About air pollution?
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