• queermunist she/her
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    10 months ago

    If the sign matters, why isn’t it the largest sign on the dumpster?

    I don’t fucking care about your toll free number or your dumb company logo lol

  • @gibmiser@lemmy.world
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    6010 months ago

    I know people are shit and it probably only explains a little bit, but that dumpster really should be painted blue. I might not have noticed myself

    • @nexas_XIII@lemm.ee
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      2510 months ago

      If it’s recycling or trash it should always be a common color. I’m used to blue for recycling but we should all agree on a single color. Green to me has always been common trash. Also I hate how recycling isn’t standard. I know reasons why they aren’t but I wish we’d all come together as a country to fix that (among the other 5,000 things).

      • @ryathal@sh.itjust.works
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        1610 months ago

        A common color would maybe help, but the bigger problem is recycling is still a mess of different companies on taking certain things. Plastic is especially problematic. Sometimes cardboard is separate, sometimes it’s all paper, others don’t take glass, some want lids on jars, some no lids, if you want something exotic like Styrofoam or batteries then go fuck yourself. And then there’s electronics…

        • @nexas_XIII@lemm.ee
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          510 months ago

          Yeah, I allude to it in the back half of my comment but you’re absolutely right. Also some facilities can handle pizza grease on the boxes but others can’t. Then the pizza companies always say “recycle this box!” It’s so annoying.

      • Lemmington Bunnie
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        410 months ago

        In Australia, or at least in the states I’ve lived in, Red = General waste 🫡 Green = Green waste Yellow = Recycling

        We need standardisation in all (or most) things!

      • Rentlar
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        810 months ago

        In North America, large dumpsters for apartments and companies have a colour that is just the company colour, such as Green for WM, GFL, Blue for Waste Connections, Republic, other companies can be Red, Brown, White, Cyan, Orange, Yellow or other colours.

        The use is typically denoted by a sticker, sign or by spray painted letters.

        For residential curbside bins, blue is typical, but some do it differently if it’s separated further into glass, plastic containers and paper/cardboard products. The colours schemes between recyclables and organics is not consistent and varies from city to city.

        • @Nouveau_Burnswick@lemmy.world
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          310 months ago

          At work we’ve got a 5 colour recycling system in the hallways:

          Blue : plastic

          Grey : paper / cardboard

          Red : glass

          Purple : metal

          Yellow : metal and glass, but with consignment (cans bottles, etc)

          I understand the consignment bit, but the other 4 colours of recycling is taken by the city. Which has single source recycling. Also the recycling in our cubicles is single source…

          We also have a brown bins for organics, buckets for batteries, and boxes for electronics. Plus normal waste too.

  • @CaptPretentious@lemmy.world
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    910 months ago

    Friend of mine at her apartment complex, finally got a recycling dumpster. It didn’t last long as the vast majority of people didn’t care and just thought to use it as a second garbage dumpster. The idea of spending even a little time sorting out recyclables was too much for that place so they ended up losing the option to recycle (locally at least). She was furious with people.

  • @vikinghoarder@infosec.pub
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    910 months ago

    I always wondered what happens in the facility where they get “illegal” items, do they just dump the batch in the common trash? Do they have people separating what is good from what is not? And if they have people separating, does it matter if people follow the recyling guidelines?

    • @akaCat@lemmy.world
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      1010 months ago

      From what I’ve heard, you can expect everything to be dumped in the common trash. Depending on the company, that may be all that happens even if the recycling doesn’t have anything non-recyclable mixed in.

    • @Godnroc@lemmy.world
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      910 months ago

      Once worked for a municipality when the contracted garbage collectors complained that there was too much recycling in the trash and the other way around. They essentially have to trash everything in the recycling if it’s contaminated.

      We had to do some public information campaigns to try reduce it or the company would raise their rates, which would affect tax payers. The message did seem to get across to people, as the company stopped complaining.

  • @mycatiskai@lemmy.one
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    910 months ago

    I guess I’m the only one to notice that somebody is going to be shaving their balls with their new lawnmower today.

    • MattOP
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      310 months ago

      Damn, talk about being put on blast. It works well on all the other parts of the body…. Also, balls.

    • @nexas_XIII@lemm.ee
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      710 months ago

      From what I’ve sent in emails, it doesn’t matter. People will “read” what they want then ignore the rest.

    • @mkhopper@lemmy.world
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      310 months ago

      It could be in large red flashing neon and people will still ignore instructions like this.
      Even if the trash dumpster is a mere 50 feet away.

      People just don’t care. Once it’s out of their hands, no matter where it ends up, it’s someone else’s problem.

      One complex where I used to live, our trash dumpster was a full on compactor, very nicely concealed behind a small hill. Signs leading up would say, “No cardboard!” Signs plastered all over the machine, “No cardboard!” Yet, at least once, if not twice a week, the thing would be clogged because people would toss in boxes by the truckload. Not even broken down.
      Meanwhile, just around the corner, a specific dumpster meant for cardboard only that would take all of 10 more seconds to get to.

  • @Hobbes_Dent@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I swear all a city would have to do is put “HEY, IF YOU PUT DISALLOWED STUFF IN HERE, THE WHOLE ENTIRE TRUCKLOAD IS REJECTED BY SOME GUY MAKING MINIMUM WAGE AND ENDS UP IN THE LANDFILL thank you please pay your parking tickets too <3 - City” and at least some more people would make better or less-lazy choices.

  • @nob0dy@lemmy.world
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    510 months ago

    People don’t give a shit. We have recycling dumster but people just treat it as a second trash dumpster. Not enough fucks to give anymore.

  • HubertManne
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    410 months ago

    I wish our recycling dumpsters had more specific signage than just no trash. I have printed out the rules from the trash companies website and hung them near the dumpster and my condo association pulled them down. Pretty sure almost all our recycling gets diverted to trash due to contamination.

  • Infernal
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    310 months ago

    Hey I have that LawnMower 4.0! I recommend 👍🏻

    • MattOP
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      110 months ago

      Hopefully this is the last shaver I have to buy for a while. I’ve got like 4 total 😭.