jimintoronto
Well-known Member
Today, we had a food delivery from a local supermarket here in Toronto. My Wife recently had a surgical procedure done to remove a small thingy from her right lower lung so we decided to order in, rather than go shopping in person. The bags that the food stuff came in are 100 percent recycled paper. That got me thinking about how wide spread the recycling programs are here in Canada. We live in a house in the west end of Toronto. We have wheelie bins that are for 3 uses. A compost green bin, a blue solid waste recycling bin, and a grey garbage bin.
Beer bottles, beer cans, wine and liquor bottles are all worth money as returns at The Beer Store, ten cents each ( 5 p UK ) As a result you rarely see any of them lying around the streets. I know that "fly tipping " is huge problem in the UK. Here in Toronto the city has specific large trucks that you can call on to come and remove old furniture, beds and large items, for free.
Twice a year the city has "toxic returns " at municipal centers to allow citizens to bring in paint, batteries, anti freeze fluids, and old computers, for recycling. In the fall, all yard waste is placed in paper bags by the homeowners and picked up by the city disposal trucks, then taken to vacant city lands to be dumped and left to rot over the winter. In the spring the composted leaves and grass are brought back and dumped in the local city parks, so the residents can take it home to put on their gardens. The city of Toronto outlawed the burning of leaves more than 40 years ago.
So my question to the UK SF members is this.....Does your country do recycling, and is it done properly, in your opinion ?
Beer bottles, beer cans, wine and liquor bottles are all worth money as returns at The Beer Store, ten cents each ( 5 p UK ) As a result you rarely see any of them lying around the streets. I know that "fly tipping " is huge problem in the UK. Here in Toronto the city has specific large trucks that you can call on to come and remove old furniture, beds and large items, for free.
Twice a year the city has "toxic returns " at municipal centers to allow citizens to bring in paint, batteries, anti freeze fluids, and old computers, for recycling. In the fall, all yard waste is placed in paper bags by the homeowners and picked up by the city disposal trucks, then taken to vacant city lands to be dumped and left to rot over the winter. In the spring the composted leaves and grass are brought back and dumped in the local city parks, so the residents can take it home to put on their gardens. The city of Toronto outlawed the burning of leaves more than 40 years ago.
So my question to the UK SF members is this.....Does your country do recycling, and is it done properly, in your opinion ?