I actually ran the recycling route for a state college for a couple years. Most of the problems that would cause the recycling to get thrown into a landfill rather than actually being recycled was the coffee and smoothie cups with their contents still inside spilling all over the other stuff in there or there simply being too much trash in the overall haul to make it worth it. I did my best to pull those things out before ever unloading the recycling so we’d stop getting fined and it’d stop ending up in landfills, but I could never get them to simply remove the problem materials in the first place: paper and cardboard. They get ruined by coffee or other staining/sticky drinks, so just don’t put them in with the rest of the recycling and the paper itself could be sold to a local company that would then in turn help pay for the recycling program itself.
Every week, I’d go up to their book depository that was getting books and documents and other paper products from government offices and colleges all over the country and deciding which to save and which to mark for destruction/recycling. The amount of history and paper being destroyed on a weekly basis just from that one university’s depository would boggle your mind and likely infuriate you as much as it did me. It was too much insight not only into how recycling of mixed materials works (or like you said in this show, it doesn’t and they don’t do it), but also how much of our world and nation’s history is being purposefully destroyed on a daily/weekly basis and that nobody from the general public gets to look thru any of that before it’s just destroyed forever. Sure, I could and did at times, but in addition to the up to 14 giant bins a week of books from the depository, I was grabbing up to 8 giant bins twice a week at least from the campus library-it’s too much for any one person to skim thru especially while on the job and having plenty of other places to stop during the day.
Zionist beard?
Noah Schnapp was not angling for Zionist tail. He has publicly come out as gay.
I actually ran the recycling route for a state college for a couple years. Most of the problems that would cause the recycling to get thrown into a landfill rather than actually being recycled was the coffee and smoothie cups with their contents still inside spilling all over the other stuff in there or there simply being too much trash in the overall haul to make it worth it. I did my best to pull those things out before ever unloading the recycling so we’d stop getting fined and it’d stop ending up in landfills, but I could never get them to simply remove the problem materials in the first place: paper and cardboard. They get ruined by coffee or other staining/sticky drinks, so just don’t put them in with the rest of the recycling and the paper itself could be sold to a local company that would then in turn help pay for the recycling program itself.
Every week, I’d go up to their book depository that was getting books and documents and other paper products from government offices and colleges all over the country and deciding which to save and which to mark for destruction/recycling. The amount of history and paper being destroyed on a weekly basis just from that one university’s depository would boggle your mind and likely infuriate you as much as it did me. It was too much insight not only into how recycling of mixed materials works (or like you said in this show, it doesn’t and they don’t do it), but also how much of our world and nation’s history is being purposefully destroyed on a daily/weekly basis and that nobody from the general public gets to look thru any of that before it’s just destroyed forever. Sure, I could and did at times, but in addition to the up to 14 giant bins a week of books from the depository, I was grabbing up to 8 giant bins twice a week at least from the campus library-it’s too much for any one person to skim thru especially while on the job and having plenty of other places to stop during the day.
this is 2 streams ive been able to cast to my tv from browser .. hoping it was just simple adjustment to buffering settings …. cheers THANK YOU!!!!