Do you mind if someone takes your recycleables from your curbside bin?

USB=not enough power. Plus, I recommend a cross-cut shredder.





[quote author="no_vaseline" date=1245279786]For you people who are worried about identity theft, may I suggest:



<img src="http://www.gadget-box.com/images/USBpaper-shredder.jpg" alt="" /></blockquote>
 
Well, I'm glad that this discussion is just over recycling, and not about Great Depression stories like "fighting for rotten food in St. Louis garbage dumps". At least people are still eating, and we don't have 10% of schoolchildren with severe malnutrition with rickets and such like in New York during the Great Depression.



More Than Bread Alone

Food and The Great Depression

<A href="http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/egg/egg0997/slth0997.html"> http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/egg/egg0997/slth0997.html</A>
 
[quote author="SoOCOwner" date=1245279417]I have mixed feelings. I don't really care if homeless people take my recyclables to cash in (cans, bottles) as long as they stop there. I would prefer that folks don't sift through my actual trash to see what else they can find. I have found a solution to this problem, though. I always end the trip out to the curb by dumping all the used cat litter at the top of the trash can. If that doesn't stop someone from sifting through, I guess nothing will.</blockquote>


that was what I was just about to say, I rip my statements and financial letters apart by hand and mix it in with the kitty litter in the same plastic bag... done!
 
[quote author="roundcorners" date=1245299596][quote author="SoOCOwner" date=1245279417]I have mixed feelings. I don't really care if homeless people take my recyclables to cash in (cans, bottles) as long as they stop there. I would prefer that folks don't sift through my actual trash to see what else they can find. I have found a solution to this problem, though. I always end the trip out to the curb by dumping all the used cat litter at the top of the trash can. If that doesn't stop someone from sifting through, I guess nothing will.</blockquote>


that was what I was just about to say, I rip my statements and financial letters apart by hand and mix it in with the kitty litter in the same plastic bag... done!</blockquote>


Nice...please PM me if any IHBers need some extra kitty waste. I have some pretty nasty stuff to give away ;-)
 
All very interesting posts. For me personally I don't mind people taking out of the recyclables but don't like the idea of someone is doing it in the middle of the night or looking through my other trash for other items.



Btw, when you shred personal paperwork, do you like to put it in the recycle bin or the regular trash? I would prefer to burn the stuff to be extra safe but that would probably break several environmental and safety laws. I suppose adding the kitty litter adds an extra layer of protection.
 
[quote author="zovall" date=1245308232]I just updated the post so that the title of the thread matched the poll question. I was still a little confused...</blockquote>


Next time I will be more careful with wording the title and question. Thanks.
 
Another interesting article popped up on the <a href="http://www.ocregister.com/articles/food-dumpster-diving-2470072-divers-county">OC Register today</a>--this one focuses on dumpster diving as a hobby. I guess there are groups of people who choose to do this for ideological and not necessarily economic reasons. They tend to focus on commercial dumpsters such as Trade Joe or Whole Foods. Is anyone on IHB willing to fess up on their secret hobby?
 
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