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We have a lot of mandates and the list gets longer...
I manage a commercial property in a downtown district with zero lot lines... there is no "Yard" waste. I am still required to have the minimum 64 gallon tote for yardwaste... I brought it home because there is no place to store it onsite... the dumpster pen just is not big enough.
With each mandate comes new fees...
For 22 years the Hospital has cardboard recycling... we have had locks cut by scavengers wanting cardboard... now there is a worldwide glut so this is no longer a problem... the area is plagued with midnight trash dumpers... especially along the right of ways...
As a kid living in Hayward in the 60's we always had paper drives and starting in the 70's we had glass recycling bins at church... clear, green and brown... my family volunteered to run it and did so from 1972 to 1998.
What we have now is three huge Waste Management trucks coming by weekly at home... one for trash, one for co-mingled recyclables and one for yard waste. the trucks are so large it takes many attempts to turn around at the end of our blind street and the blacktop is wearing down from the heavy 10 wheelers turning around.
It must cost a lot of money and a tripling of staff and trucks to "Service" the waste stream...
I think I'm turning into a grouch... because a lot of what I see makes little sense but resistance is futile.
I manage a commercial property in a downtown district with zero lot lines... there is no "Yard" waste. I am still required to have the minimum 64 gallon tote for yardwaste... I brought it home because there is no place to store it onsite... the dumpster pen just is not big enough.
With each mandate comes new fees...
For 22 years the Hospital has cardboard recycling... we have had locks cut by scavengers wanting cardboard... now there is a worldwide glut so this is no longer a problem... the area is plagued with midnight trash dumpers... especially along the right of ways...
As a kid living in Hayward in the 60's we always had paper drives and starting in the 70's we had glass recycling bins at church... clear, green and brown... my family volunteered to run it and did so from 1972 to 1998.
What we have now is three huge Waste Management trucks coming by weekly at home... one for trash, one for co-mingled recyclables and one for yard waste. the trucks are so large it takes many attempts to turn around at the end of our blind street and the blacktop is wearing down from the heavy 10 wheelers turning around.
It must cost a lot of money and a tripling of staff and trucks to "Service" the waste stream...
I think I'm turning into a grouch... because a lot of what I see makes little sense but resistance is futile.