Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the recycling bin right next to the trash can at the ofice or at metro, and all it takes is to DROP the recyclable trash into the recycle bin, but often I see aluminum cans, plastic bottles, newspapers (in metro), in the TRASH.
Me too and it makes me cringe.
Anonymous wrote:Laziness and selfishness.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't understand this. We're rather upper middle class with a $260,000 HHI. We have hardly any trash at all. Certainly never more than one bin a week, if that. We recycle all our bottle, plastic, aluminum, paper etc. We reuse as much as we can. I've noticed over the 15 years that I've lived in MoCo that most of my wealthiest friends (CFO's, VP's of this or that company) don't even bother to try to recycle. It all goes in the trash. Some of these families have 4 garbage cans full of trash 2x/week! I used to try to encourage them and even offered to help set up some systems for them but they just can't wrap their minds around it. It really isn't that complicated for God's sake! These are smart, well-educated, thoughtful, compassionate people for the most part. I consider them my friends but we definitely don't agree on reducing our collective impact.
So if you feel that you fall into this category please explain to me what the barriers are that keep you from recycling. Thanks
Anonymous wrote:Because if they're smart enough to be in such high professional positions, they're smart enough to realize recycling is pretty much a crock. Most of the stuff gets tossed into landfills anyway. The world is better off with them making oodles of taxable income with their time than separating trash that will all go to the same place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see the recycling bin right next to the trash can at the ofice or at metro, and all it takes is to DROP the recyclable trash into the recycle bin, but often I see aluminum cans, plastic bottles, newspapers (in metro), in the TRASH.
Me too and it makes me cringe.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is such a crock.
Your income has no correlation to recycling! OP - you happen to live in a neighborhood where people dont recycle and they happen to be executives....I bet if you go to a neighborhood with non-execs you will find the same trend. There are people that believe in it and people that cant be bothered.
By they way, if you EVER came to me (as a neighbor) and suggested ways that I could recycle Id probably kick your ass.
Anonymous wrote:I see the recycling bin right next to the trash can at the ofice or at metro, and all it takes is to DROP the recyclable trash into the recycle bin, but often I see aluminum cans, plastic bottles, newspapers (in metro), in the TRASH.
Anonymous wrote:Laziness and selfishness.