Farewell To Mount Garbage. Toronto Moves To End Garbage Strike
July 30th, 2009 Categories: On The Fridge Door
It’s the most anticipated Toronto news this summer — a (possible) conclusion to the indoor/outdoor city worker strike that has seemed as endless as the rain. We’re merely a deal ratification by the unions away from the resumption of city services, with approval by Toronto City Council to follow.
Very much looking forward to seeing garbage trucks rumble down my street once again. Will happily drag the empty bins back up the driveway, even when I’m in a real estate rush out the door.
Yet as aggravating as the strike has been to Torontonians, especially those long-suffering folks living next to temporary dump sites, I have to disclose a little something here. No apologies. It was kind of … easy … to simply toss everything into a big green garbage bag (double-bagged, of course) without having to figure out what goes where.
Because I can never keep that recycling stuff straight. Green Bin? Recycling Bin? Garbage Bin? It’s getting complicated. And I suspect I’m not alone. So in light of the lengthy absence from recycling decisions, and possible memory loss of acceptable practices, click here to retrieve the appropriately-titled “What Goes Where” document that will help us all get back on the recycle track.
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