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If there is one thing the Wizard of Oz has taught me, it is not to trust school teachers on bicycles.
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If there is one thing the Wizard of Oz has taught me, it is not to trust school teachers on bicycles.
If there is one thing the Wizard of Oz has taught me, it is not to trust school teachers on bicycles.
Things I've read suggest it's a loss with rare exception.I can only imagine that the margins on recycling are slim at the best of times?
and John F. wrote:The only thing they make money on is typically Aluminum cans.
My sister's city has a blue box program. The drink cans there don't have a refund on them. They're the only thing in the box that generates any profit, and garbage pickers come along early in the morning and take all the cans out of the blue boxes.We ran aluminum cans.
And frequently toxic. It needs to be done right, but when it is, cradle to grave, the rare metals recovered are worth it. The trouble is that most mining operations are subsidized by gov't, so if the recycling efforts aren't similarly subsidized, they can't compete.Electronics recycling is very tricky.
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Morfydd St. Clair wrote:
People do go through garbage cans to pick out containers for the deposit; I think of it as a mitzvah to leave those containers on the ground by the can for easier finding.
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John F Dean wrote:Hi Anne,
Electronics recycling is very tricky. An organization about 60 miles from me went into it big time. Lots of grants ….it still cost the CEO his job. The problem for the organization was that long term profit depended upon the skills to remove precious metals from mother boards….quickly and efficiently. That is not a common skill set for people making a small town assembly line wage.
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Sara Carver wrote:My county (that I just moved to) - Putnam, in Florida just stopped its recycling services due to "low citizen participation" which is a slick way to save money while placing blame on the people. Now I have to drive all my recycling 45 minutes away to Gainesville one a month. I feel like I just stepped back in time.
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