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Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterBy Diane from Paradise, Pa Feedback About This Post:RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash Better
I forgot where it was (maybe here @ TF) but one man had his trash so that it all fit inside of a gallon milk jug. He probably had to make a slit somewhere to do that, but good job! Post by melody_yesterday RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash Better
google : origami box with lid Post by melody_yesterday RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterI used to live in a small town at least 20 miles from the nearest recycling center, and I still recycled. Any time I went into the "big city" to do shopping that was my first stop. There is simply no excuse for not recycling. I have a lippy 13 year old boy who still looks at each piece of trash and questions it...can this be recycled. Check out http://www.storyofstuff.com/ Post by thriftyengineer RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash Better
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And if you use a wood stove for heat (like I did for MANY years) have 2 garbage's... We called them "Garbage" & "Burn Garbage"... One for garbage & the other (a box) for paper goods... There's NOTHING like a cardboard box or a wax-covered milk carton to help start a fire on a cold winter morning! ... And if you're going to heat the house with it... Why have it end up in a land fill... Post by Cyinda RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterMy resolution this year is to do better at recycling. I purchased the tote bags at my local grocery store for $1.00 (bought 6) to carry back and forth to the store. So when asked "Paper or Plastic" I reply with "Neither." It's worked out great and actually I could have used old tote bags I found around my house but I threw those in my daughter's car so when she needs to stop at the store for me, she has her own bags already in her car. I have 4 kids and am trying to get them all in the habit of thinking of what they throw away because it's not actually "going away" but rather going it in the earth. Post by Robinfl1 RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterAfter removing the paper I remove both ends of the cans and smash them flat,they take up much less room. Donna Post By donna (Guest Post) RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterI just wish to clarify my tip that has been posted here. I live in a rural area that not only has little population but also many of the familes here are Amish and we do not have a recycling system. However, I do recycle as much as I can before tossing anything in the trash. I use frozen vegetables as opposed to canned to help too. Boxes, jars and other items are used for a varied amount of uses before disposing of but after awhile you can only have so many extras on hand. I have limited space in my apartment, hence, I have to toss them eventually.Thanks, Diane Post by maggiemay RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterBetter yet, save the land and recycle! I save a cereal box or two here and there and use them as mini paper recycling boxes (for small slips of paper and such), then throw the whole thing into the recycling bin. I save the cans to redeem, the rest (we can even recycle plastic grocery bags and tinfoil) go into the recyling bin, food into the food reycling bin, we usually have (at the most) two garbage bags at the end of the week. Post by michawnpita RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterYou can do much better than you are doing. Nest all this stuff in a recycle bin and help all of us, not just yourself with trash bags. Post by rascal_50 Re: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterI also recycle most of what you mentioned as trash. If you don't have recycling in your area, you need to find out why and request it...now! Post By retired sharon (Guest Post) RE: Nest Items To Fit Into Trash BetterI recycle pretty much every item that you listed as trash. Cans, cardboard and plastic jugs are accepted curbside in my area. This is how I save on trash bags. Maybe you can do the same and save room in the landfill as well as in your garbage can. Post by jess |
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