Phase I is (somewhat) complete
November 26, 2008
I’m feeling a bit rebellious this week, so I finally made cleaner at work, out of vinegar (which was strangely in the staff room..) and water to clean the bathrooms.
I’ve been wanting to do that for a while since the cleaner we have smells so strongly, it almost makes you gag. Now I need to put some up at the registers, so the pregnant ones don’t have any excuse not to clean anymore.
Okay, so I know that’s totally like, so what? but that, my friends, was just Phase I of my plan. If I can get everyone, meaning the managers mostly, into the greener cheaper cleaners, then I can work on implementing recycling, which would make me über happy, since I can only guess that the paper thrown away in the store is somewhere close to a hundred pounds a week. * figures are only guesstimates and should not be taken as accurate fact.
I’m still young and against “the man” and I’m not too fond of corporations, even as I get my paycheck from them. As long as I have to submit to their stupid rules, regulations and “sell more” mantras, I at least want to make some good, if small, changes.
That blue bin…
October 28, 2008
Has anyone else had this happen? I keep going to put something in our recycling bin, to see used paper towels, plastic cupcake wrappers etc…! *rawr* My roommate, I am sure, has set out to destroy as much as the planet as possible!!! I know I should be glad that at least he is recycling. His response when I asked him not to throw trash in the recycle before was something like “but its paper so its recyclable.”
While I appreciate his gesture, this is driving me crazy. I have read, quite a few times, the list of what is and is not recyclable in our town. Greasy, wet, nasty paper towels are trash. Unused paper towels are okay, but why wouldn’t you use it? Clear plastic is also trash and that includes hostess wrappers and cake domes. The list also states that if too many unrecyclable items are in the recycle bin, the whole bin is considered tainted and thrown out.
Just think, all that scrubbing out of jars and bottles, just to have them thrown in the trash anyway, where the damn paper towel should’ve been in the first place.
With all this in mind, I encourage everyone to look up exactly what is and is not recyclable in their neighborhood, as it can differ though generally all types of glass, aluminum and newspaper are accepted.