I have two garbage sacks full to be burnt or shredded at first opportunity. You are correct I do not have a shredder atm.![]()
I will contact said pyro friend and see if we can't set up a burning cocktail hour. You do drink right?
I have two garbage sacks full to be burnt or shredded at first opportunity. You are correct I do not have a shredder atm.![]()
It's my understanding the problem is that the blue bags are getting compacted in the truck, and so the contents are being contaminated from the ordinary garbage riding along with it. In other words, it is all getting smushed together. The blue bags are not arriving intact. A seperate curbside pickup would eliminate that problem because the entire truck would contain only recyling.I thought the whole issue w/ the blue bags was contamination (people putting stuff in the bags that isn't recyclable).
That is a great way to start a chimney fire. I know, we had one years ago when we lived up north.We do, but we rarely use it since a friend of ours became a pyro and bought a fireplace. Now we just burn most of the junk. I was refrencing elgordoboy since he didn't mention having one.
Just remember that burning wood and paper are additional polluters.I will contact said pyro friend and see if we can't set up a burning cocktail hour. You do drink right?
... maybe, unless the garbage truck had separate bins for garbage and recyclables. As I mentioned, Asheville garbage trucks have three separate bins, garbage in the back, paper/cardboard in another bin up front, with the plastic bin. Seems easy enough to me, and we could still have recycling and garbage pickup two times a week. Kitty noted that she need recycling pick up more often than they operated it. I, tend to have about half and half, garbage to recyclables.It's my understanding the problem is that the blue bags are getting compacted in the truck, and so the contents are being contaminated from the ordinary garbage riding along with it. In other words, it is all getting smushed together. The blue bags are not arriving intact. A seperate curbside pickup would eliminate that problem because the entire truck would contain only recyling.
As I mentioned, Asheville garbage trucks have three separate bins, garbage in the back, paper/cardboard in another bin up front, with the plastic bin. Seems easy enough to me, and we could still have recycling and garbage pickup two times a week
I don't have a problem with the current system. I have my choice of two different recycling bin locations just on my way to the library.
so, fast forward about 18 years to Walton County. not quite there yet. but we will be... I feel confident!![]()
I would love to have more recycling trailer locations. Maybe we could talk Publix into adding them at their locations? I know I would be more likely to make a recycling run if I could do it at the same time as buying food. Anyone else think this is a workable idea? What would be the best way to suggest it, through the county of Publix first?

oh savvy - I hate to sound like a big lazy bum, but I don't want to haul my recycling. I will if I must. I want curbside.![]()