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On Sunday, October 12, 2014 10:07:59 PM UTC-4, Julie Bove wrote:
> > wrote in message > > ... > > > On Saturday, October 11, 2014 8:13:32 AM UTC-7, sf wrote: > > > > > >> I just realized that we don't generate much. I don't use my garbage > > >> disposal very much. We don't compost, so coffee grounds and food > > >> trimmings go into the (covered) garbage can and yet, we generate only > > >> one bag of waste per week... which turns into more like half a bag > > >> when it's taken out of the trash can to go to the trash bin, so we > > >> empty the trash baskets in the den, bedrooms and bathrooms in there > > >> too. We didn't eat out at all last week and still didn't generate > > >> enough garbage to make emptying the kitchen trash worthwhile. > > > > > > Depends on whether one of us has a cold or not. I took out a bale of used > > > kleenex last week. > > > > > > We ditched the 13 gallon tall kitchen bags, because the kitchen garbage > > > can > > > stank long before the bag filled. Now we switched to 8 gallon Glad bags > > > (generics aren't tough enough), and change them midweek, whether full or > > > not. > > > > > > We did compost our vegetable waste for years, but then lost interest. > > > > > >> Is reducing your > > >> carbon footprint a normal part of getting "older"? > > > > > > We don't cook much out of boxes, jars, and cans any more. Not so many > > > catalogs come; we're down to three magazines and one newspaper -- which > > > is itself shrinking. > > > > I really wish I could cut down on the junk snail mail. Besides the cans, > > that really is the bulk of my recycling. Every day I go through the mail > > and it almost all goes into the bin straight away. I don't even need the > > store ads except for occasional coupons. The amount of waste generated by > > junk mail is insane. I get a packet of coupons each week and I will never > > use a one of them. There are occasionally restaurant or pizza delivery > > coupons but most are for things like roofing and windows. Ads for stores > > where I would never shop and catalogs that will never be opened. Now that I > > have the Internet, I have no need for any of these things. I have tried > > various measures to stop the junk mail but none of them worked. > > > > I have noticed that some of the apartment complexes around here are now > > putting recycle bin right by the mailboxes. So apparently I am not the only > > one with this problem. And they actually encouraging companies to send out > > more catalogs to keep the post office busy. VORTEX, VORTEX.... |
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lucretiaborgia wrote:
> >We have a bin right by the mailboxes too, very useful, the super >empties it daily. If you owned your own home then you'd be the super... until then you can remain the lazy useless do nothing **** forever... I always knew from your MOUTH you are a parasite. |
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