Holiday Garbage

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Shared on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 09:19

It's insane. My street looks like a scene from Sanford & Son. I know that jokers have a lot of trash from Christmas, but those boxes can be cut down and recycled. We've been given a separate box for recycling but boxes and bows still end up on the curb while the recycle box stays snug against its house. I'm not sure how the post-lady will deliver mail today. She'll have to drive like Twisted Metal to make it through the neighborhood. It's 2008 (nearly 09), who doesn't recycle? I'm guessing most people don't.

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h8z_u_all's picture
Submitted by h8z_u_all on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 09:24
Our area in Utah does not, there isn't anywhere I can even take my items to recycle without paying 10 bucks a visit. A few cities south of us are starting programs in 09 I hope our city see's the benefits..
ForensicsPhreak's picture
Submitted by ForensicsPhreak on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 09:54
My recycling drive will take metal, paper and plastic but will not do glass. So I can recycle my bottlecaps, but the beer bottles just keep stacking up. Sad thing is, since being sucked into Fallout 3, I've been hording my bottlecaps too. :-)
Enosh's picture
Submitted by Enosh on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 09:59
there's still a lot of places without curb side recycling... we don't have it. I have to drive out of my way (albiet 5 minutes) to get to the one drop of location in my small town. I've never managed to find cardboard recycling but then again there's almost always someone in the family that's gearing up for a move so boxes get reused instead :)
Lusetti67's picture
Submitted by Lusetti67 on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 10:04
California Dude we recycle !
Jedi_Kez's picture
Submitted by Jedi_Kez on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 10:43
I think we have a pretty awesome recycling program in my city. They pretty much recycle everything, and we don't even have to sort, just throw it all into the "blue bin". I think the only restriction is items cannot be longer than 1 meter (about 3.3 feet). I have 3 blue bins, they were all full up before christmas day was over.... Then filled up 3 clear blue recycling bags (holds as much as the bins). The wife took half that to a local drop-off recycling area (that's all that would fit in our trunk, lol). The rest will be picked up from our house on Friday. I find it odd that there are still cities in Canada/USA that don't have free recycling programs.
TANK's picture
Submitted by TANK on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 10:52
We don't recycle, we used to but we've moved to a new district and the recycling program here is a fucking joke. They don't provide you recycling bins here, you hae to go buy one for $80 at Lowes or Home depot or whatever. If you put the recycling out on the curb in a cardboard box, they still won't even take it. Bastards. And even at that, the maximum size of the recycling bin can only be like 60 gallons i think it is, so it's significantly smaller than the garbage bin. So we just don't bother any more. It all goes in the trash. Compared to where we used to live, we recycled probably 70%.
Snuphy's picture
Submitted by Snuphy on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 11:10
My town has a big dumpster for recycling paper stuff. I've been there 3 times since Santa's delivery, and I'm not done yet. We also have curb pick up for weekly recycleables. In PA, that's a service we pay for, either thru tax revenue, or by being billed directly by the hauler, depending on location. Since my wife thinks I empty too many beer cans, I'm happy to pay someone to take them away before she has a chance to count them.
Baine's picture
Submitted by Baine on Tue, 12/30/2008 - 11:53
I hear there is alot of trash in Texas

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