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Sherwin Williams Bags

Monday, July 13th, 2009

I recently visited Sherwin Williams for a household project I’m working on and after I got home I noticed their shopping bag.

sherwin williams bag

sherwin williams bag

It says:

THIS BAG WILL NOT LAST FOREVER!

Other plastic bags can take hundreds of years to degrade. This bag will completely break down once it is in a landfill. All without harming the environment. Before that, reuse it as often as you would like.

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KUDOS TO SHERWIN WILLIAMS for taking a positive step in helping our environment.

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Super Bowl Party Trash

Monday, February 9th, 2009

I am all for recycling.  Reduce, reuse and recycle is one of my mottos.

I haul my plastic and aluminum and other recyclables to town to the recycling center.  I wish everyone did.

Now last week, the day AFTER the Super Bowl, we had a huge ice storm. In my area we got several inches of ice. Not snow, ice, in the form of tiny ice pellets.

I live in the country on a private road so travel was near impossible for a couple of days. But just a couple of days.  Of course, my road still had ice on it but it now had ruts in it to travel down.

We have trash service once a week.  We all put our big plastic bins out on the road on Thursday night.  On our scheduled trash day, the trash man didn’t come.  Guess the road was too much for him.

It’s now the following week and the same trash bins are all still sitting out on the road.  You see, sometimes the trash guy will show up later in the week.  Guess we all thought that he’d show up sooner or later.

Last night when I got home, I found trash all over the road. It was VERY windy here yesterday and trash was blowing everywhere.  Seems some wild animal, or dog got into the closest neighbors trash and caused the top bag to spill out all over the place. (They’d overfilled their big rolling container so full that it wouldn’t shut.) Who could blame a critter?  It was full of Super Bowl Party trash. an overflowing trash can but NOT the neighbors!

I changed into some old bum around the house clothes, grabbed a trash bag and a pair of gloves and walked over there.  I filled a big trash bag with their blowing trash.  I picked up lots of yucky paper plates, lots of bottle caps, some odds and ends, and then glass beer bottles, and aluminum beer cans. LOTS of beer cans.

Now, if everyone would recycle we wouldn’t have that issue now would we?

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Recycling Should Be Easy

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

For most people, recycling is easy. Especially for those folks in metropolitan areas.

Where I live, the people that live in town have curbside recycling. You know, those little blue bins they set out at the curb, filled with their recyclables for the week.

I was grateful when the local city decided to do curbside. That meant they were getting serious about recycling. More residents would recycle if it were easy for them.

The problem?

Now that the city has curbside recycling, they’ve done away with all but one of the stand alone recycling centers. I live way outside the city, so I just save my cardboard, plastics and glass up until I have a big box full, then take it with me when I need to head to town.

First they took away the recycling center on the east side of the city. Then they took away the recycling center on the north side of the city. All that’s left is one on the south side. This is the one I must now use. plastic recycling bin

Next they reduced the size of the recycling container for plastics at the one remaining recycling center. Sometimes it’s just too full to put anymore plastic in it, so what do I have to do but haul it all back home again. They aren’t making it easy for the non-residents to recycle. Of course, they may be doing that on purpose.

If they close the last recycling center, that would mean I’d have to haul it to the next city, about 30 miles each way.

Not a very green solution is it?

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