pink poodle
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^ today, while I was sorting the recycling at work, I got a "that doesn't go in the recycling...". It was some hard plastic items that had recycling triangles, not soft plastics. I suggested the triangle indicated it was recyclable and my accuser was not aware (despite being in her mid 20s) that the triangle existed...and was then not interested in learning about it she was "too busy for that shit". It was a real piccard face palm kind of day.
One of the issues in the battle between landfill and replying is the profit margins...Australia will not change while there is profit or loss attributed to waste management. Some things just can't be managed solely on the economic bottom line.
@Dales Cannon I plan to fly more before you people melt all my snow! I've gone bagless in the bin. It has t killed me yet. I had a huge compost set up at my last house (I had space on that massive 240m2 block). If you can get yourself onside with a local coffee merchant their used coffee is awesome in the garden. A lot of cafes now are running a very heavy duty garbage bag inside the big tube they dump their coffee into. It makes a huge difference to the mess of coffee and the cleaning at close, but it means those grinds are destined for the grave in a plastic coffin...on the plus side it makes the grinds easy to store and collect, and thus reuse in the garden.
One of the issues in the battle between landfill and replying is the profit margins...Australia will not change while there is profit or loss attributed to waste management. Some things just can't be managed solely on the economic bottom line.
@Dales Cannon I plan to fly more before you people melt all my snow! I've gone bagless in the bin. It has t killed me yet. I had a huge compost set up at my last house (I had space on that massive 240m2 block). If you can get yourself onside with a local coffee merchant their used coffee is awesome in the garden. A lot of cafes now are running a very heavy duty garbage bag inside the big tube they dump their coffee into. It makes a huge difference to the mess of coffee and the cleaning at close, but it means those grinds are destined for the grave in a plastic coffin...on the plus side it makes the grinds easy to store and collect, and thus reuse in the garden.