For some reason, my building does not have recycling. Only seven or eight people live in the building, but still, it's surprising and disappointing.
Today as I was leaving, I noticed a disheveled man pushing a shopping cart laden with bottles, cans and plastic bags full of plastic bottles. I asked him if he was looking for items to recycle, and he said he was: Anything metal, glass or plastic. Dan and I had been saving all of our recycling for the last two months, so we actually have bags and bags of it! He was thrilled, and now we're going to leave our recycling out for him.
For those places with no recycling, this could be a wonderful solution. Many states pay some refund for returned recyclables. And many people are hurting in this economy. Someone in or near your neighborhood may be looking to find recyclables, whether they're a neighbor or homeless. Track them down. Help them out. These days, every penny counts for a lot of people, and recycling can help us all.
Thanks for posting this. Definitely an interesting idea to recycle more and help someone at the same time. Two thumbs up.
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Posted by: Computer Recycling | December 02, 2009 at 04:05 AM
Oh we are so very happy here. We just love this place. :) Thanks!
Posted by: Cyd | March 24, 2009 at 09:35 AM
Hi Cyd,
How do you like being back in California? It sounds like you both are very happy with the move.
Posted by: Justin | March 19, 2009 at 02:10 PM