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To: Mannie who wrote (9580)10/5/2009 11:39:21 AM
From: Wharf Rat1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 24213
 
Sorry, Bro,but just cuz I love ya doesn't mean I'm not gonna shove it in your face ;>)

Food-trash recycling at homes to be required by Seattle in '09

Starting in April 2009, all single-family homes will be required to subscribe to food-waste recycling, a program that is now optional through the yard-waste collection program. A variety of containers will be available for different rates. Prices have not been set.

Recycling food waste will be voluntary for apartments, as well as for businesses, which produce twice as much food waste as residents.
seattletimes.nwsource.com

As fer the Okies, one of these days, there will be a national recycling law.."Keep the gvt's hands out my garbage."

Even in NC, now.

Published: October 1, 2009

RALEIGH - Starting today, that old soda bottle and empty milk jug are no longer just garbage.

They must be recycled.

A new state law is taking effect that prohibits all plastic bottles from being disposed of in landfills. Supporters of the law say it will boost North Carolina's burgeoning recycling industry, which has an unmet demand for old bottles that can be converted into new goods.
www2.journalnow.com