I love you man. I have extreme guilt from dumping trash in compost one time. I’m a f**k. You have given me a bright perspective from our sanitation workers. As a plumber, I work in solidarity with you and others that spend our days making sure the dirty stuff goes where it needs to go.
Man I was really hoping you were gonna blow the air horn 😂😂😂😂 I’m 20yrs working in the industry and I still enjoy doing the arm pump and hearing the air horn even blowing it 🤣🤣
Don't have a video but simply put... 1. Record w Insta 360 camera. 2. Key frame the footage w Insta's supplied software 3. Edit in Adobe premiere for diner touches. The stuff in Adobe isn't entirely necessary. You could probably get a finished product of Insta. It does help for tighter' more frequent edits, text and graphics
I don't know the official reason. But the landfill is part of a coalition. Multiple cities contracted to dump the trash at the site with estimated life expectancy. Adding yardwaste would reduce lifespan (more tonnage and volume). Which isn't necessary since it's easily compostable. That's best guess without discussing with the people who determined the terms.
@@acesanitationserviceinc ahh ok. Being from the “Food/Green Waste Fanatic” capital of the industry (California) in some areas food and yard waste is a mandatory service and the idea of fining people if they place food waste in the garbage has been a topic of discussion. So I was curious as to why a city in Nebraska of all places would prohibit yard waste. Definitely seems illogical to not let you guys collect it with garbage out there
I haven't seen "fines" issued. I'll place a hanger on a cart to remind people or have the office text a reminder. Real light w response Nebraska does have a lot more space but farm ground is high and not a lot of rural resident are thrilled to lose farm ground to get a landfill for a neighbor.