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Our first meeting at my new retirement village!
It's been a couple of weeks since we moved in and all was going well smoothly until...
we newbies met in one of the meeting rooms to receive info on variety of subjects. One was WHAT IS/IS NOT RECYCLABLE.
They held up examples of what was recently thrown away IMPROPERLY.
All three items were MINE.
Getting off to a good start here, I guess.
SuzyandPuffpuff
(366 posts)Good job! Lol
CTyankee
(67,677 posts)Shellback Squid
(9,843 posts)CTyankee
(67,677 posts)I felt like I was in 3rd grade again....
Shellback Squid
(9,843 posts)debm55
(53,933 posts)Skittles
(168,910 posts)yes indeed
Intractable
(1,452 posts)The bin is always full of stuff in plastic bags.
ProfessorGAC
(75,521 posts)Those things are 99.9999% non-recyclable.
Well, so is 93% of all plastic.
That's why I use a reusable grocery bag. And, why I strongly propose a return to paper (like the old milk cartons) for practically every liquid product sold.
ProfessorGAC
(75,521 posts)Just curious, because we've got a sticker on our house recycling bin with the "no-nos" spelled out.
People wouldn't make such mistakes if they simply put an appropriate label on the bin.
CTyankee
(67,677 posts)recycling and I did what I thought was the same. However, where I am living now is in Wallingford, not New Haven, so new rules applied. I did my best...
ProfessorGAC
(75,521 posts)Glass is one of the most efficiently recycled items there is. It takes less energy per unit mass to melt & reuse glass than it does to fuse silica.
This is an odd decision.
CTyankee
(67,677 posts)My bad for not thinking of it...