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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Public Recycling Does Work
Public recycling works. At least that is my unofficial take on the matter. I’m constantly looking in trash and recycling bins. In the past two years, when I’ve come across a public recycling bin and looked in I’m usually pleasantly … Continue reading
Trash on the streets
When I first moved to NY from Seattle I was shocked by all the trash piled up on the streets. In Seattle it generally gets put in dumpsters in alley ways behind buildings and out of sight (not to mention … Continue reading