Friday, February 20, 2009

What a piece of trash

Barbara Shelly wrote an interesting column in today's Kansas City Star. "Enthusiasm For Talking Trash Can't Be Curbed" focuses mostly on Kansas City's two-bag rule for garbage. We don't have any such limits in Lenexa, Kan., though the subject has been brought up in recent months by Deffenbaugh, Lenexa's main trash service provider.

Anyway, Barb opens the column with this: "I'll admit it. I enjoy checking out my neighbors' garbage." She mentions how a nearby family of eight puts out one large bag each week, while a family of four would put out five to six bags, paying for stickers to cover the excess beyond the two allowable bags.

Like Barb, I'm more interested in my neighbors' trash habits than I probably should be. Most of our neighborhood seems to do pretty well with keeping trash to a minimum. And I'm seeing more and more folks putting out recycling bins each week.

I guess I see trash and recycling in the same way I see grocery savings…it's a sport. The less trash and more recycling I have, the better my score. So we've done the newspaper recycling thing forever and have added other recyclables as the years have progressed.

We stepped it up a notch this year and refrained from pitching any leaves during the fall. Instead, we mulched them up and started a pile in the backyard where Rachel gardens. So rather than tossing 6-12 bags of leaves to the curb each week during the fall, we've got a pile that's slowly turning to compost. It's been pretty fun to watch. I go out there and turn the pile once or twice a week and get to see the bottom of the pile decomposing just a bit more each time.

Our next step was the compost bin. We got one a few months ago and use it for banana peels, apple cores, shredded paper and the like. Again, cool thing to watch. We just toss stuff in there a few times a week, turn the bin and let nature take its course.

The landfills are filling up fast and the powers that be are going to make us start doing this kind of stuff sooner or later. I just figure we may as well get a head start.

1 comment:

  1. We've waded into the recycling waters recently, but we're slow to remember. It will take a while to make it a habit. Only recently, has our community provided a place to take recyclables.

    Oh, and I love seeing what folks put at the curb. I'm also fascinated with the items they put in their grocery cart.

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