Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I take my blue bin out weekly but it's empty! Don't want the neighbors to think I don't recycle.
But what do the collection people think? "Oh, here's that crazy house that puts out the empty bin."
Anonymous wrote:This thread is herby awarded "MOST IDIOTIC POST EVER"
Anonymous wrote:Because they're wealthy and obviously Republicans and should be tarred and feathered more on DCUM. /sarcasm
Anonymous wrote:I take my blue bin out weekly but it's empty! Don't want the neighbors to think I don't recycle.
Anonymous wrote:I take my blue bin out weekly but it's empty! Don't want the neighbors to think I don't recycle.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We recycle, but, honestly I'm not sure the evidence has demonstrated that it makes much of a difference to the environment. My very green nephew makes a strong case that recycling just makes affluent people feel good. The recycling trucks also use gas, oil, etc. -to haul the recycling to the recycling center - so instead of having the garbage truck out 2x per week, you have the 2x garbage plus the 1x recycling. In addition, you are using a tremendous amount of resources to convert the recyclables into new products. Still, probably a good thing, but not sure it is a green as we might want to believe.
Thank you for posting this, but the true believers will ignore this bit of logic. Most people who understand economics and actually know how materials are produced (vs. your average dc nonprofit exec) understand that recycling actually does very little, if anything for the environment.
Anonymous wrote:We recycle, but, honestly I'm not sure the evidence has demonstrated that it makes much of a difference to the environment. My very green nephew makes a strong case that recycling just makes affluent people feel good. The recycling trucks also use gas, oil, etc. -to haul the recycling to the recycling center - so instead of having the garbage truck out 2x per week, you have the 2x garbage plus the 1x recycling. In addition, you are using a tremendous amount of resources to convert the recyclables into new products. Still, probably a good thing, but not sure it is a green as we might want to believe.
...recycling is pretty much a crock. Most of the stuff gets tossed into landfills anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Why do my unemployed neighbors have smart phones and HBO? Drives me crazy!
Anonymous wrote:So maybe I should stop recycling and then I'll become wealthy.
