[Vision2020] trash talking

Bill London london at moscow.com
Wed Jan 16 12:20:21 PST 2013


T-
what’s the problem?
using a well-designed trash payment system, both you and Roger can be accommodated.
You can get a big can and pay big bucks for it
Roger can use a tag system and pay only for what he uses.
Based upon you own personal waste choices, you will be paying and extra $20 or so per month, but then again, what’s wrong with that?
BL

From: Tucker Goodwin 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 4:42 PM
To: rhayes at frontier.com ; vision2020 at moscow.com 
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] trash talking

Why thank you for telling me how to live my life. Sorry but you may have the time to cook your own food all the time but I don't. Composting is a good idea but sorry I have no place to have one unless I put it in my living room. I do recycle as much as is allowed to be picked up. Bulk food is a good idea however if you don't use it all then you have to throw it out and I am sorry i don't have the money to just throw food away.
Sorry for the rant however no matter what the City does somebody is not going to be happy. Here is a thought maybe we just fight the fights worth fighting, is a little bit more money for trash service to have one can worth the fight? To some maybe.

From: "rhayes at frontier.com" <rhayes at frontier.com>
To: "vision2020 at moscow.com" <vision2020 at moscow.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 10:39 AM
Subject: [Vision2020] trash talking


I am glad that city council is hearing from Moscow residents about trash pick up. The plan to offer 35,65,95 gal carts rewards the most wasteful of us. 
Our small family produces almost no trash, yet we still pay $10.15 a month for trash service. Ok, that charge is for the common good, just like libraries, police and fire services. We don't want to see trash thrown in alleys or out along country roads, so we pay the service even though we really don't use it much.
Here are some tips to reduce waste.
*Of course, recycle. It is not difficult or time consuming. 
*Compost food and yard wastes. It makes good soil and good sense. 
*Buy bulk as much as possible. You can even buy bulk milk at the Co-Op thereby eliminating the non-recyclable sanitary containers which are no longer accepted. Winco has a huge bulk section. So does Rosauers.
*Cook your own food. Buying ready made meals generates huge amounts of often non-recyclable packaging.
*Take bags to the store rather than having them give you bags each time you buy something. I use a backpack or two and I find carrying my purchases in them much more convenient than having those plastic bags dangling from my arms.
*Think before you buy things. Do we really need this?
Who among us thinks about what happens to the trash we generate? Like magic it's gone. But it's not magic, and costs the environment and the community not only dollars, but also all the fuel necessary to haul it far from our sight and consciousnesses. 
So, support the Tag-it-all system we currently use. It is a system that charges people who use it. Isn't that how it is supposed to work?
Roger Hayes
Moscow

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