Did you know that in San Francisco, over 35 percent of the city’s garbage is food and other organic material. Making sure that stuff goes into the compost bin and not the trash basket would go a long way toward reducing overall waste. Getting started is easier than you might think. Here’s a quick rundown from SF Recyclin about what goes into your Green Cart. All Food fruit, vegetables, meat, poultry, seafood, shellfish, bones, rice, beans, pasta, bread, cheese, and eggshells Food-soiled Paper waxed cardboard, napkins, paper towels, paper plates, paper milk cartons, tea bags, coffee grounds/filters, wooden crates, and sawdust Plants floral trimmings, tree trimmings, leaves, grass, brush, and weeds The following items are not accepted in the green cart: Styrofoam plastic bags plastic flower pots or trays diapers kitty litter or animal feces rocks, stones or dirt For more head to SF Recycling: www.sfrecycling.com
Archive for October, 2010
1971 cushman Golfster, under construction, air ride test
The grocery store is such a bright and happy place. It always makes me want to smile and dance.
I hate it when someone shows up at my counter (not checklane, counter,and stands there with their cart waiting for me to come out and put the stuff on the counter to check out. Also they will set their shopping cart (those little carrybaskets, or the bags we have for shopping) on the counter expecting me to take everything out. IT is annoying because I have to waste time taking everything out and finding somewhere to put the empty basket while I ring them up. This slows down the line when there is one. Why can’t people empty their cart out on the counter or empty their backet out rather than just stand there? I had a guy push an entire cart of stuff inside where I stand at the register and I had to dig through his cart to ring everything up and then had to deal withhim argueing about the price of everything. Why can’t people just empty their carts? This isn’t a grocery store where the cart goes up to the moving belt, the cart in on the other side of the counter,
Let the garbage roam free! A nature mockumentary about refuse conservation, The Majesty of the Wetlands highlights the plight of endangered species such as shopping carts, plastic bags, and old tyres. “…a timely reminder that we all have a part to play in preserving our planet’s endangered garbage…” – David Attenborough POLYDIGM 2005; mini DV; 4.5 min. producer / writer / director: Emmanuel Marshall editor: Emmanuel Marshall assistant director: Ebony Holland cast: Ebony Holland, Steve Naumovski, Brendon Taylor, Terry the Tyre, Sid the Shopping Cart www.polydigm.net
I recently sold my car and now I have to walk to the grocery store. I buy many groceries(15-20 bags) and I don’t know what to carry them back home in. Where can I buy a grocery cart that fits that may groceries other than stealing from the grocery store itself.
Calgarians will soon have a new way to take out the trash with the city-wide launch of automated Black Cart Garbage Collection.
Im new i just want to no if there is a cart or just 2 bags on a back Thanks
I laugh at the people at the grocery store who use cloth bags and have two cases of bottled water in their shopping cart.
My mother would like to learn to play golf, and a family friend gave her a set of barely used clubs, so for Christmas she would like a golf bag.
I was just taking a look at them online and I wasn’t aware there are several types of bags..I know nothing about golf. I see there are carry bags and cart bags etc so what would be best for a 5’2" 105 pound lady just learning the sport?


