Reduce, re-use, recycle
Seattle has done a good job encouraging recycling and cutting back on garbage. Our free curbside recycling program began in 1988 and this year legislation was passed to require recycling and if you have more than 10% of recyclable matter in your garbage, then you can be ticketed. Yard waste is also prohibited and food waste can be put in the yard waste containers. (Then you can buy it back as compost for your garden!) I think they are working towards making this required, but I'd have to read more.
Anyways, Nick and his dad built a drawer system for garbage and recycling.
I love systems- especially if it has to do with
organization. Mainly because I'm not the best at keeping things put away.
If I have a system in place that works, then I do much better putting things
away.
I've never had a problem putting garbage or recycling where it goes, but
I love the pull out garbage recycling center that we installed in the
island. Granted I lost some cupboard or drawer space, but it is nice not
having the garbage and recycling sitting out. The cans stay pretty clean as
well.
