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Re: Hay pet peeve
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Posted by davpal on June 18, 2006 at 17:26:51 from (216.93.96.22):
In Reply to: Hay pet peeve posted by KEH on June 18, 2006 at 11:25:33:
It is as simple as your state representatives making a bottle deposit law. In Michigan where we have a 10 cent deposit the bottles and cans are much less of a problem. We still get a lot of paper trash like Mcdonalds stuff but that will eventually biodegrade away. I pick up my section of the highway all the time. We have about a mile of highway frontage so it is a big job keeping it up. I went to Texas a few years ago and was shocked by all the trash and glass bottles on the sides of the roads. It looked like a garbage dump in some places. All they need is a bottle deposit and it would improve greatly. Another thing they should have a deposit on and don't are oil containers. Simple enough but not being done. Change the oil in the car and five plastic containers with oil residue in them go in the dump. They could resuse the same containers a hundred times and only use them once. Oh well, thats life in america I guess.
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