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Friday, October 26, 2012
Brother in your Yellow Recycle Bin
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13 comments:
- gadfly said...
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Here is an original idea. We should adopt "single stream recycling" throughout the U.S. Homeowners should dump their garbage unsorted into a brown, chip-less, garbage - uh, sorry, "recycling" cans for pickup weekly by a single garbage truck. Each truckload of garbage, I mean, "recycled materials" can be offered for sale to private sorters. Those truckloads not purchased should be dumped into today's safe, modern landfills.
Then when we run short of sand from which to make glass, we can mine the landfills for glass. Wood shortages for paper manufacturing can be handled the same way.
This perfect solution reduces the cost of garbage pickup, frees homeowners from guilt and bother and transfers the cost from us to the recyclers who have been ripping us off for years. - 10/26/12, 2:54 AM
- pdwalker said...
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Give me cheap enough energy, and I'll turn any landfill into a pure gold mine with everything recyclable and no waste.
The rest of this stuff is just nonsense by comparison. - 10/26/12, 6:18 AM
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I agree with gadfly with one exception - the single stream trucks should be driven to the nearest prison and the garbage sorted by the inmates on their work detail. They can earn time to be spent on the nautilus machines and big screen color tv's.
- 10/26/12, 7:48 AM
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When the government starts tracking my garbage, it is time to move.
- 10/26/12, 8:03 AM
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When I think of government, I think of sh*tcan. Seems about right.
Tim - 10/26/12, 9:38 AM
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When Gov't starts tracking my garbage,,,,it's time to remove that Gov't.
there,fixed it for you.
firefirefire - 10/26/12, 9:45 AM
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Recycling is uneconomic and often not ecologically sound.
http://mises.org/media/4281/The-Economics-of-Recycling
The Economics of Recycling
Freddie Sykes - 10/26/12, 10:29 AM
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I keep my "recycle" tote in the back yard. I'm using it as a compost container on wheels. Thanks city of Sugar Land!
- 10/26/12, 10:54 AM
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Two pound hammer outside body dolly inside. Apply liberaly to raised dots on container. Only took two times and they stopped replacing bin.
IdahoHunter - 10/26/12, 11:25 AM
- DougM said...
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SCOTUS says the FedGov can make us buy a trash-collection service.
(What? Well, how does that differ from Obamacare?) - 10/26/12, 12:28 PM
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Burying the lede again, Rodge.
The only dif between RFID and bar codes is the electromagnetic frequency they reflect. These devices identify, not tract things. Only moonbats get wound up about having an ID number attached to their publicly owned and serviced garbage can. Now that we have a generation of numbskulls who can't read numbers, we're stuck with automation.
The real story here is obedience-to-government training. Just like the security theater in airports, home trash segregation makes no practical sense. The only point is to maintain compliance with authority. - 10/26/12, 1:51 PM
- Jess said...
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I already have "single stream" recycling in my house. I pee a single stream; the recycled beer is sent down a pipe with a simple push on a small lever; the water is processed, treated, chlorinated, and discharged into the river, where fish breed without abandon.
- 10/26/12, 2:51 PM
- Juice said...
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Being from CA I'd say the ultimate goal is preparation for further fines and taxation if one is not "complying". Spend your tax dollars now collect twice as much later. It's why that entire state IS the garbage can.
- 10/26/12, 6:19 PM