Anonymous wrote:We had this in Maryland when I was a kid living in Bowie.
You returned the bottles to the grocery store where you bought them. It was no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Let's see the environmental impact analysis on this.
Status Quo: You put bottles in your bin on the curb and the city picks it up in one truck for the entire neighborhood.
New option: Everyone on your street collects their own bottles, then each drives separately to the store to drop them off.
Anonymous wrote:We had this in Maryland when I was a kid living in Bowie.
You returned the bottles to the grocery store where you bought them. It was no big deal.
Anonymous wrote:I believe part of the reason to do this is it allows the plastic of the bottles to be reused as food grade plastic, repeatedly. Single stream recycling means the plastic types are mixed so the bottles can only be used in other kinds of products that make it to dumps faster, cannot be reused as a food container.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is totally on brand for progressive crazies. Rather than addressing the actual problem, LITTERING, they come up with a new expensive program that won’t solve the underlying problem. I just can’t anymore with these people.
Well you know you could move back to whatever flyover state that come from
I’ve lived here long enough to know that DC is incapable of correctly executing this. I do know that some campaign contributor is going to get rich running the “nonprofit” that industry is being forced to attempt to run this undertaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option A: Actually enforce DC littering laws.
https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/littering-enforcement-help-keep-dc-clean
Option B: Create more bureaucracy that will be ineffective but cost DC residents and retailers more.
DC progressives. “Option B!”
I lived in Idaho and they give money for recycling (at least at the time).
Not exactly a bastion of progressives.
Serious question- in Idaho, do you already have curbside recycling pickup of mixed recyclables? Like you can put your cans, cardboard, plastic and aluminum all in one bin 1x a week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Option A: Actually enforce DC littering laws.
https://mpdc.dc.gov/page/littering-enforcement-help-keep-dc-clean
Option B: Create more bureaucracy that will be ineffective but cost DC residents and retailers more.
DC progressives. “Option B!”
I lived in Idaho and they give money for recycling (at least at the time).
Not exactly a bastion of progressives.