Our bottles goes to MRP School in Wdst.
Newspapers & mags the same
Cardboards and plastics goes to Green Elephant and collected buy OASIS on
Thursday mornings.
Waste foods -  to our dogs.
Vegie peels, grass cuttings - to the compost heap in back yard
Tins - tins what do I do with that?
Batteries?
James

On 29 September 2011 21:52, debra <[email protected]> wrote:

> perhaps an organisation such as hspm could be given some financial
> support for taking on a recycling programme?  would the council /
> oca / obsid consider supporting an ngo for this.
>
> if more people practised recycling there would be nothing for poor
> people to fish out of bins.  as it is, the amount of recyclable
> material in bins - judging by the loud crushing of glass when the
> dirtcart comes around - is horrendous.  it's testament to the lack of
> concern some of our residents show towards
> our environment - both local and global.
>
> until residents take more responsibility for their waste, cedric is on
> the button - we have expert recyclers among us.  let's find a way for
> them to put their skills to good use and reward them for it.
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