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Almost anywhere you are at any given moment in the US, you can pivot 360 degrees and see a trash can. Finding a blue recycle bin is not quite that easy. Iwant to recycle, I really do, but there's not even a receptacle off post here to do it. There used to be one on the parking lot of this grocery store thatI guess somebody was collecting it, but they stopped and it has since been removed. I remember when I first moved, bought tons of new stuff, I said I'mgoing to do Mother Nature a solid. I think this Global Warming thing is overdone, but I'm going to save all my cardboard and all my plastic bags. Betweenthe cardboard that my furniture, tvs, beds, and all the plastic from all the stuff I had to buy, I had enough to completely fill my 10x10 storage space thatcame with my apartment top to bottom.
Long story short, looked all around town, couldn't find anywhere to take it, threw it away in the trash. Even at our office we don't recycle anymorebecause there was a business that collected strictly business recycling and they no longer exist. All these green people need to put their money and effortwhere their mouth is and make it easier to recycle, implement some sort of program, or just bus their @%# to the landfill and scoop and separate items out andtake them to recycle before the guy with the huge machine piles dirt and drives over it.
Long story short, looked all around town, couldn't find anywhere to take it, threw it away in the trash. Even at our office we don't recycle anymorebecause there was a business that collected strictly business recycling and they no longer exist. All these green people need to put their money and effortwhere their mouth is and make it easier to recycle, implement some sort of program, or just bus their @%# to the landfill and scoop and separate items out andtake them to recycle before the guy with the huge machine piles dirt and drives over it.