Yesterday, Ed and I went to recycle some "dead" electronics in Decatur. Our friend Heather told all of us at work about it. We thought we'd be in and out in a hurry. Not so much. Traffic, traffic, traffic. Police officers directing traffic. Multiple lines for drop-off. Us bickering when the guy taking our recyclables couldn't get the back door of the car open. :)
Good times.
We felt good about keeping this stuff out of the landfill... and I'm sure we'll have more in the spring when they do this all over again.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
2007 Fall Electronics Recycling Day
Posted by Rebecca (Ramblings by Reba) at 4:20 PM
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Speaking of landfills, have you heard of Freecycle? It keeps over 300 tons out of landfills each day!
Vicky and I will be interviewing the founder, Deron Beal next week - let us know if you have a question for him!
Jen
Sorry it was a frustrating experience for you! What time did you go? I got there reasonably early (during the first hour), and was in and out in a couple of minutes -- and though they had multiple lines going, it was all pretty well organized. (It might've helped that I didn't have as much as last time, too: only enough to fill the passenger seat and floor on that side of the car.)
Maybe they're outgrowing their location at the high school? :-(
It really wasn't frustrating... just wild. :)
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