Priced_Out_IT_Guy_IHB
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Where I grew up we always had two bins: a black barrel for trash and a blue one for recyclables. I can remember how my grandmother, who lived through the depression, used to scold me for throwing newspaper and glass into the trash bin instead of the recycle bin. As a kid I always thought it funny how those who lived through hard times like the depression took so much notice of their "garbage."
Many years later after moving to Irvine, I noticed that, strangely, there are no recycling bins in the trash facility of my apartment complex. After a little investigation and email correspondence with the city, it turns out that there are a handful of recycling bins, scattered few and far between the complex of hundreds of apartments. Having spoken with some residents I know, most of them aren't aware of the bins, and as a result the recycling program gets little use.
I found this to be quite ironic since Irvine is supposed to be an environmentally friendly city, and being on the cutting edge of technology and urban planning and all. Apparently it doesn't matter how clean a city's streets are, or how well the hedges and grass is trimmed as a city can still be a polluter if its programs aren't managed properly.
Do you recycle? Does your apartment community have a recycling program? How about you lucky homeowners?
Many years later after moving to Irvine, I noticed that, strangely, there are no recycling bins in the trash facility of my apartment complex. After a little investigation and email correspondence with the city, it turns out that there are a handful of recycling bins, scattered few and far between the complex of hundreds of apartments. Having spoken with some residents I know, most of them aren't aware of the bins, and as a result the recycling program gets little use.
I found this to be quite ironic since Irvine is supposed to be an environmentally friendly city, and being on the cutting edge of technology and urban planning and all. Apparently it doesn't matter how clean a city's streets are, or how well the hedges and grass is trimmed as a city can still be a polluter if its programs aren't managed properly.
Do you recycle? Does your apartment community have a recycling program? How about you lucky homeowners?