I am an international student coming to the USA and my country doesn't separate recycle trash, Thanks for the explanation. Theres more people like me who does not know this, and this video really help. God bless you!
Make sure you check with your local garbage company as well! In my area we collect glass separately and if it's in the mixed recycle bin it's considered a contaminate.
In my city when it comes to recycling we have three bien the yellow bin the gray bin and the green bin. In the grin bin we put the glases bottles, and jars in the yellow one we put papers and cardboard and in the grey one we put all the plastic packaging and plastic bottles. And when we have some waste that we can't recycle we put them in the household waste bin and this waste will go to the inceration plant whete it will be burnt and turn out intro électricity and heat.
I pulled one of those steel round tins, like those salmon tins, but a bit bigger, out of a street bin a couple of days ago for cutting up and inserting the pieces into a container deposit steel coffee can, and it was an exotic, probably from across the other side of the world in Europe. What in the hell darnation was that ? Maybe a local shop sold foreign exotics, but I think a travelling foreigner brought that in from far away buggery. Anyway, its total history now. It is in the container deposit stream inside an eligible container.
Playing devil's advocate.... The issue at the parks may be from foreigners that aren't familiar with the system or able to read English.. Also, the bin colors are not the same from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, which could be the reasoning for non foreigners...
I am an international student coming to the USA and my country doesn't separate recycle trash, Thanks for the explanation. Theres more people like me who does not know this, and this video really help. God bless you!
Best video I have seen on recycling!
This made me laugh because it's really sad that a lot of people don't know or care what bins stuff goes in
Make sure you check with your local garbage company as well! In my area we collect glass separately and if it's in the mixed recycle bin it's considered a contaminate.
In my city when it comes to recycling we have three bien the yellow bin the gray bin and the green bin. In the grin bin we put the glases bottles, and jars in the yellow one we put papers and cardboard and in the grey one we put all the plastic packaging and plastic bottles. And when we have some waste that we can't recycle we put them in the household waste bin and this waste will go to the inceration plant whete it will be burnt and turn out intro électricity and heat.
Good job sir.
Thank you.
Thank you it was helpful
My local government decrees that I pay a private trash/recycling monopoly for their service. My blue bin is always empty.
I pulled one of those steel round tins, like those salmon tins, but a bit bigger, out of a street bin a couple of days ago for cutting up and inserting the pieces into a container deposit steel coffee can, and it was an exotic, probably from across the other side of the world in Europe. What in the hell darnation was that ? Maybe a local shop sold foreign exotics, but I think a travelling foreigner brought that in from far away buggery. Anyway, its total history now. It is in the container deposit stream inside an eligible container.
I didn't know that straws are recyclable here
alos make sure liquids are fully dumped out of containers before recycling them
Check the sticker on the lid you can recycle plastic film curbside
You can?
Playing devil's advocate.... The issue at the parks may be from foreigners that aren't familiar with the system or able to read English.. Also, the bin colors are not the same from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, which could be the reasoning for non foreigners...
He's just following mandates for other cities
Everyone told me recycling was important I didn't listen and this happened. ruclips.net/video/qLwrO-GDJcE/видео.html
Bah to much for selective