#6 Polystyrene/Styrofoam: Back of Sandwich Container Logo
Insulation Technology, Inc., 35 First Street, Bridgewater, MA 02324
The Sorting/Separating/Categorizing Has Begun! :-)
Two Stacks of The Double Layered (Paper & Plastic) Trays In The Large Break Room TerraCycle, Inc. Bin (On The Right) Next To A Mixed Recycling Rubicon Bin For 'Film;' Plastics (On The Left)
A Crate of The Small HOOD Milk Cartons (All 100% Recyclable)
Stacks of The Double Layered (Paper & Plastic) Meals On Wheels Trays All Together (Stacked) In The Large TerraCycle, Inc. Break Room Bin
Back of The Polystyrene/Styrofoam (#6) Sandwich Container To Be Recycled 'Eventually' ('Somehow') At Insulation Technology, Inc. In Bridgewater, MA
Lint From The Dryer, Paper Coffee Filter, & Napkins - All Thoroughly Rinsed With Hot Water After Washing Hands With Bar Soap - Repurposed Stuffing For The Bean Bag Furniture (Valuing & Caring For The Things That We Use - A Zero Waste Ethos: Inspiring & A Moral Obligation/Responsiubility/Priority For Both People & The Planet) (Present Generations & Multitudinous Future Generations).
June 26, 2023: One of The Meals From Coastline With Aluminum Foil Overwrap & The Double Layered (Plastic & Paper) Tray. Fact Check: Aluminum Foil Is Accepted At The Regular Transfer Station For 100% Recycling. The Double Layered Tray Again .......
The TerraCycle, Inc. Break Room Zero Materials Bin.
The Two Small HOOD Milk Cartons From Coastline (Both 100% Recyclable) (Just Not, Alas, At My Immediate Family Members' Transfer Station) As Well As The Ice Cream Tub With Lid.
The Aluminum Soda Can Is, of course, 100% Redeemable As Well As 100% Recyclable.
Two Small Coffee Capsules & One Plastic Dart Container Corporation Lid (All Three Recycled 'Eventually; By TerraCycle, Inc.)
Six of The ABC Blocks - All Brand New Repurposed Products Containing Contaminated Paper That Has Been Just Lightly Rinsed/Sterilized With Hot Water (&, Then, of Course, Dried).
An Example of A Small Comtaminated Paperboard Cereal Box That Was Mixed In Together With All The Other Materials In My Immediate Family Members' One Kitchen Blue Bin Underneath Their Sink.
Another View Of The 'Film' Plastics Bags To Be 'Eventually' Recycled At A Particpating Grocery Store.
How To Recycle Store Drop Off Logo For 'Film' Plastics With The Designated Chasing Arrows Symbol Above..
One of The Finished Products - A Really Cool Bean Bag Furniture Made With Love, Care, Respect For People, Respect For Our Planet (Natural Resources) For Exercise, Fun, Aesthetic, Display, Relaxation, etc.
After The Sorting/Separating/Categorization/Clean Up (June 26, 2023)
After The Sorting/Separating/Categorization/Clean Up (June 26, 2023)
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Hello Sarah! I am assisting my immediate family members seven days a week by sorting/separating/categorizing their unwanted materials. I am now working the night shift in order to successfully accomplish the above task so that they can both continue to thrive and be happy (100% Self-Sufficient). They will not sort/separate/categorize the materials themselves. They will not bring the 'film' plastic bags to a participating grocery store. 'Film' plastic bags do not belong in neither the recycling bin nor the landfill bin. Also, their community does NOT neither recycle the styrofoam/polystyrene packaging (sandwich containers and cups) nor the small milk cartons. I just cannot leave them because a person like myself cares about them so very much and, of course, continues to have some very serious concerns about the way unwanted materials are treated. We really all MUST care about (respect) both one another (present generations and multitudinous future generations) and our natural resources (the planet). We are not only in a climate emergency, but also a a very serious situation with plastics pollution. The 'film' plastic coverings that I am reporting in today's report came, alas, again, with the two double layered (paper and plastic) trays. And my immediately family members are eating from these particular trays, which is also a very serious health concern.
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Hi can you tell us more about your project, are you collecting waste? From where? And what are you doing with it once it's been sorted and cleaned? 🙂