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May 14, 2015 at 5:41 pm #900Keymaster
Discuss any thoughts on the Division of Sanitation and what we do. As well, discuss your thoughts on the potential city mandate forcing all multi-family housing units and businesses located in Salt Lake require recycling. For more information on the ordinance view this site: SLC Green Recycling Ordinance
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October 4, 2015 at 10:35 am #1031ParticipantI really enjoyed this class. One of my thoughts about educating people in the community is through Social Media. It would be great to have a Master Recycler’s presence on several different social media–but I could definitely see it being useful on Pinterest. We could create boards on Upcycling projects which would encourage people from disposing so much, recycling, sustainability etc. The great part about Pinterest is that the teaching can go on much longer after it was originally posted. The cycling of pins being repinned again and rippling out to new viewers is great. I was thinking if members of the class could be added to a group of pinners on a board or boards on Pinterest for SLC Master Recycler – we could really develop some pretty good boards.
I would love to see more centralized websites about where to take (or even get things). Imagine a site where you can ask a question, like where do I get rid of my sofa? and then there are direct links to resources such as Freecyle, Craigslist, KSL ads, Deseret Industries, Big Brothers/Big Sisters (and the landfill being at the end of the list of options). I don’t know what it would take to create such a site, but it would be nice if there was an option for I want to get rid of, or I would like. So maybe a teacher who is wanting to do arts & crafts with her students could post something like would like 150 plastic gallon milk jugs, or coffee cans and people could get it to the school rather than recycling them? It frustrates me to know that there are people who would love to have some resource that they are going without, at the very same time someone is trying to get rid of it–and doesn’t know that what they perceive as garbage or junk is a needed resource for someone else. Things like carpet samples are great for classrooms where kids are sitting on the floor, and learning about boundaries.
Not too long ago, a pretty nice sofa sitting at the side of the road. It actually was in very good condition – and I knew that there have been many years in my life as a single parent, that I would have loved to be able to get a free sofa in that kind of condition. However, it sat on the side of the road overnight–and in the morning I saw that it was tagged with gang graffiti. How sad it is that the sofa didn’t get to a person who really could use it (because I know that there are a lot of people in the community that could have used it).
October 5, 2015 at 9:47 am #1032I really enjoyed this class. I think it would have been better if we had done the site tour in the middle just to break up the sitting. That said, the conversation and information was excellent and interesting. It’s really nice to connect and be reminded that “people” are on the other end of these systems. It made me exceptionally grateful for the work that you all do.
As for the new mandate, I’m all for it. I think recycling should be mandated statewide in every single city, municipality, and community. Recycling is going to be cheaper for us all in the long-run and policy needs to reinforce that.
Thanks again for all that you do!!!
October 5, 2015 at 4:59 pm #1033ParticipantI still get blown away by how large the numbers are. I cant remember a specific number, but the amount of garbage, recycling, road side, compost, etc.. was crazy to me and that’s just Salt Lake City! Our small little city. The conversation and dialogue in this session were great. Frank and Mitch were cool guys. Jack, you’re cool too. Its always cool talking to different people with similar perspectives about recycling and waste reduction.
I essentially started my little business idea off of the potential mandate to recycling for apartments and business’. I absolutely feel that there should be a mandate. It would really help my business ;). It is important for many reasons. Go to the forum and let the council know what you think(http://www.slcgov.com/opencityhall#peak_democracy)
I read this interesting article today about why recycling isn’t as effective and important as we may think. Sometimes we forget the total process of recycling and the overall carbon footprint to do so.. Its a little off topic, but I thought it might interesting to hear an alternate opinion.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/10/04/opinion/sunday/the-reign-of-recycling.html?smid=nytcore-ipad-share&smprod=nytcore-ipad&_r=2&referer= -
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