Looks like a company who put the mashine there still doesn’t understand the idea of trash bin.
Zaramantis on
I don’t see that issue near me. All of my neighbors have that sorted out. And I can tell this by thickness of the air I’m breathing.
Kord_K on
it’s less that they don’t understand them, it’s more that they don’t care, same as polish people don’t care that it impacts everyone when they burn trash and rubber and shit quality coal to heat their homes
specifically about recycling, the recycling bins where i live are always just filled with random shit because no one cares enough to sort through their trash
Plamcia on
Simple instructions? It was simple before that, crush bottle, put in bag and company was taking it to recycle. Now we need check if bootle have recycling mark, get it to the shop, put in special bin who not always take it, then this bin is crushing bottle and then some one from recycling company takes those bottles. We added middle man who is eaning a lot of money!
lasic01 on
You’ve got to be joking, right? The system used to be simple – just toss the crushed bottle into the yellow bin and that was it. Now, they take money from you upfront for some packaging, so that the machine operator has something to live off. Then you’re supposed to store the bottles intact – but only some of them, because the rest still go in the bin, since the machine won’t even accept them for free. And in the end, maybe you’ll get a few cents back, or maybe not – because the machine was out of order, or the shop was too small. The whole idea has just one goal: to make money for the manufacturers and machine operators. Anyone who truly cares about the environment should just keep doing what they were doing – throwing packaging into the yellow bin near their home.
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Looks like a company who put the mashine there still doesn’t understand the idea of trash bin.
I don’t see that issue near me. All of my neighbors have that sorted out. And I can tell this by thickness of the air I’m breathing.
it’s less that they don’t understand them, it’s more that they don’t care, same as polish people don’t care that it impacts everyone when they burn trash and rubber and shit quality coal to heat their homes
specifically about recycling, the recycling bins where i live are always just filled with random shit because no one cares enough to sort through their trash
Simple instructions? It was simple before that, crush bottle, put in bag and company was taking it to recycle. Now we need check if bootle have recycling mark, get it to the shop, put in special bin who not always take it, then this bin is crushing bottle and then some one from recycling company takes those bottles. We added middle man who is eaning a lot of money!
You’ve got to be joking, right? The system used to be simple – just toss the crushed bottle into the yellow bin and that was it. Now, they take money from you upfront for some packaging, so that the machine operator has something to live off. Then you’re supposed to store the bottles intact – but only some of them, because the rest still go in the bin, since the machine won’t even accept them for free. And in the end, maybe you’ll get a few cents back, or maybe not – because the machine was out of order, or the shop was too small. The whole idea has just one goal: to make money for the manufacturers and machine operators. Anyone who truly cares about the environment should just keep doing what they were doing – throwing packaging into the yellow bin near their home.