said:
>No, Head-in-the-sand, ignoring the fact that most people just throw
>whatever they have into the black barrel that goes into the landfill
>without regard to *ANY* recycling, hazardous waste, or any other rules.
I don't think that they ignore that.
>We also have green waste pickup every other week, but many people ignore
> that, too. The local authorities say are trying to comply with the
>state & federal rules, but most of the populace doesn't much care.
I wouldn't say most. Fact is, despite those folks that ignore this,
recycling rates have significantly increased over the years. Most cities
have increased their recycling rates to 25% or more diversion of what
previously went into dumps. These rates are tracked pretty well. They do
need to be improved, but I don't think things are as bad as you think.
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