tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2498525082522582900.post4724341432748027870..comments2024-03-22T16:02:08.213-05:00Comments on The Wheel: Survey Says: RecycleMark Stegerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02376182294736839659noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2498525082522582900.post-80845051547494962352014-01-16T12:01:34.666-06:002014-01-16T12:01:34.666-06:00We were just part of one of the focus groups that ...We were just part of one of the focus groups that preceded the community-wide meetings next week. Two large points came out of it:<br />1. Make recycling even easier by not having people try to read the tiny print on plastics to see which one it is, but just have people throw all of the plastic in, and have someone else sort it later.<br />2. In terms of your (accurate) grass comment, make the paper bags for yard waste freely available to landscapers...at least in our part of town, the majority of such yard waste is generated by landscaping crews. If you gave them free bags and told them to just leave the bags on the curb, this would be easier than anything else they would have to do - which means that they would voluntarily (and happily) do it.<br /><br />Oh, and yes, the survey clearly was intended partially as a teaching mechanism...but I guess that's not so bad, is it?<br /><br />Billmccalpinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02768191960822864278noreply@blogger.com