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Should plastic bittles have their lids on or off? It used to be off when people were sorting but now some places have machines with a floating sorting method & would rather the lid stay on. How does Seattle do/want it?
Nice try! You know you just transfered waste to the consumer, whether we take it home or you pay the SPU Waste company to wash them, right? Just so you "appear" to be reducing waste doesn't mean you're helping solve the problem.
I understand the video is bkwds ( clever). Where is the air gap necessary for independent drain. Didn't even know there was such a thing as independent drain was until I saw your video so may be missing something.
I live in Seattle. I’ve been finding plastic in large quantities in every branded soil and compost vendor’s bulk products since I started checking in 2019. This has effectively contaminated planting soil across the State and the State, County, and City are doing nothing about it. It’s even hard to file a report. It’s shameful that authorities just let this happen. Cedar Grove should completely shut down.
This doesn't work and is not accurate. The screens and options depicted are not what currently shows. I have been going in circles trying to find my payment plans. Beyond aggravating.
They don't tell you that they add flouride to the pristine water - they didn't tell you how Boeing's industrial waste flows into the Duwamish River poisoning Salmon that feed the Orca population - they don't tell how badly city water run off is polluting Puget Sound - city of Seattle 's only focused is on greed -
We've grown so accustomed to controlling our resources, but we forget that that control is tenuous. We need to learn to live WITH our land not ON it. Talking about "climate change" while you're whole job is moving water to cities where they will waste and pollute it is kinda missing the point.