Alex, This issue is RIPE for your community to Indyhallify it! If you can name a goddamn street and start a farmer's market then the community can most certainly figure out how to reduce its trash. It'll likely take some work in mind-shifting around what's okay to bring into the space. First, what composes the bulk of your non recyclable, non compostable waste? Is it throw-away coffee cups that members are bringing in from their morning commutes? Is it plastic wrap or ziploc bags or what?? Find the source of the trash, then reorient as a community :) Hell, I might even go so far as to collect a week's worth of trash and put it in the lobby.
I believe in you all. Angel On Monday, February 23, 2015 at 12:52:22 PM UTC-7, Alex Hillman wrote: > > We've been looking for ways to improve the trash situation that's > generated at Indy Hall - general waste is exacerbated by an active kitchen > and lots of food events. Great for the community, but the new challenge is > getting rid of the trash :) > > Does anybody have a trash compactor in their kitchen/space? Pros/cons? > Make/model that works well for you? > > Recommendations welcome :) > > -Alex > > ---------- > > *The #1 mistake in community building is doing it by yourself.* > Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com > Listen to the podcast: http://coworkingweekly.com/show > -- Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

