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Recycling Picture of the Week: Disneyland

This week’s pictures come to us from Rob Guttridge of Clark County, WA. Below is the message he attached with the picture.

Our family went to Disneyland just before Christmas, and we were pleased to see containers for recycling cans & bottles next to the waste containers throughout the park. Apparently the recycling ethic there comes from the top: while visiting Mickey Mouse’s own residence in Toontown, my wife took this picture of his personal source-separation system

Disneyland Recycling Containers

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:33 pm on January 21, 2006

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Eden Mercer!

Eden Mercer in Luxembourg?

(Editor: I’ve edited down an e-mail we received Nov. 20th from our ol’ buddy Eden Mercer whom many of you know from her various jobs in the Pacific Northwest and the Washington State Recycling Association. The last time we heard from Eden she was in China, I believe. She’s gotten married to some lucky guy and her last name is now Mack. She tells me that she and her husband are now in Luxembourg after living near London for awhile. Thanks for staying in touch we us Eden, I always like to hear what you’re up to, since it is always more exciting than what I happen to be doing! Jim Now let’s get to Eden’s letter:)

I’ve been meaning to send you recycling pictures. In all of the transitions, disks and pictures have gotten put in weird places and at the moment basically everything is in storage having just arrived a few weeks ago. I’m always taking pictures of recycling where ever I go, and I have quite a collection, but they are not yet organized. Your picture idea has gotten me thinking that I should maybe try to publish all of the pictures that I’ve been taking from all of the places I’ve been. For now I’ve found a couple that you might enjoy sharing.

The first is of an ad campaign in London. As you can probably tell, this is taken in the Paddington Tube station. I would recommend checking out www.recyclenow.com to see the TV ad and a great compilation of recycled products. (Editor: Check out the animated Christmas Greeting on the top of the page! Jim) One of the things that England has done in the past few years is institute a per ton fee on tonnage to the landfills which is now funding government agencies that are working to improve recycling all over the UK (similar to the Alameda county concept). Seattle’s own David Dougherty continues to be very involved with the agency (UK WRAP) that is running this ad campaign.

The second was taken in Quanzhou, China while I was on the urban planning studio through UW. We were touring around our study area, and came across this “high tech” PET recycling facility. If I understood the translation correctly, each bottle is worth only a fraction of a penny, but due to the level of poverty or frugality in China, it was incredibly rare to see bottles in the garbage or on the street. When we ate our lunch at street side restaurants, elderly people wouldn’t even wait until we were finished to ask for the bottle.

I hope all is well with you. As always, I enjoy getting the newsletter.

Eden Mack (formerly Mercer)

London Metro Tube Ad

China Bottle Recycling

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:35 pm on December 10, 2005

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Chinese Cardboard Houses

This week’s pictures come forwarded to us from our reader Dan Gee, they were taken by Kent Olmstead on a recent trip to China.

These are OCC “Houses” at Chenming Paper in China. They build 8-10 for winter storage of domestic OCC. Each house is approximately 5000mt and it takes 20 people 5 days to build a house.

Recycled Cardboard Houses - Chenming Paper, China

Recycled Cardboard Houses - Chenming Paper, China

Recycled Cardboard Houses - Chenming Paper, China

Recycled Cardboard Houses - Chenming Paper, China

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:37 pm on November 26, 2005

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Evil Plastic Contamination

Alex Cuyler from the City of Eugene sent us this photo with the following description: This photo was not staged! It was taken back in 2001 during a food waste study that the City of Eugene did in conjunction with the Oregon DEQ. If you are composter who is concerned about plastic contamination, it about sums that issue up.

Oregon DEQ Plastic Fork in food waste

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:40 pm on November 19, 2005

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Capital Theatre Recycling

This week’s picture comes to us from Loretta Zammarchi in Yakima!
Capitol Theatre patrons will now be able to recycle their programs and intermission beverage containers thanks to the efforts of Rebecca Hawk Elwood, President of the Capitol Theatre’s Backstage, an all volunteer organization dedicated to supporting the Theatre.

Durable, fire safe steel and aluminum containers were purchased to serve as the recycling containers. Local glass artist Carolyn Bowman transformed the bins with elegantly designed recycling signage. The signage reflects the décor and colors of the beautiful Capitol Theatre.

The “designer bins” were presented at a festive October Backstage meeting with Ms. Elwood and friends garbed in full Halloween attire singing to the tune of the Beatles’ hit, “Yesterday, all my garbage was so far away…”

Standing applause for the commitment and efforts of the Capitol Theatre!

(Names of people singing..”Yesterday” from left to right are: Gretchen Eickmeyer, Cristeen Vallicoff, and Rebecca Hawk Elwood)

Capitol Theater Recycling Containers- Yakima WA

Capitol Theater Recycling Containers- Yakima WACapitol Theater Recycling Containers- Yakima WA

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:43 pm on November 12, 2005

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Tractor Recycler

This week’s Recycling Picture is from right here at Earthworks. One of our favorite neighbors is hauling his cardboard for recycling, the old fashioned way!

Cardboard Recycling via Tractor

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:47 pm on November 2, 2005

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Interesting Translations

Here are a few pictures that have come in from Shannon McClelland, Recycling Coordinator for City of Shelton and Mason County.

We still need your pictures! If you’ve taken a picture of a unusual recycling activity, send it in so we can include it here in DTN.

Interesting Recycling Container Translation

Evil Waste Container

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:49 pm on October 15, 2005

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Paint Cans

This week’s recycling picture comes to us from Judie Miller the coordinator at Metro Recycling Information. Here’s the story to go along with this one:

A couple of months ago I saw this very odd curbside setout one day in my neighborhood in Southwest Portland. For a couple of weeks the occupants of this house seemed to be trying to get rid of a large volume of never used paint cans through curbside collection. At first these three large stacked cages, then in succeeding weeks curbside bins piled high with just paint cans. At one point the rest (still a large amount) disappeared all at once so I’m guessing they might have finally contacted a scrap metal collector.

Paint Can Recycling

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:53 pm on October 1, 2005

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Pot o’ Gold

This week’s recycling picture isn’t specifically related to recycling, but it is an interesting picture nonetheless. It comes to us from Rodd Pemble of Sanitary Service Company in Bellingham, WA. Thanks Rodd!

Pot Of Gold

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:55 pm on September 24, 2005

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Recycling Picture of the Week: Puget Sound Yard Debris Recycling

Here’s our second, of hopefully many unusual recycling pictures. This one comes to us from the Puget Sound Area. It was taken by John Caputo, Rabanco/Allied Waste Company. Thanks Kim Ducote for forwarding us this picture!

Puget Sound Yard Debris Recycling

Filed under: Recycling Picture of the Week — Posted by Savanna @ 2:56 pm on September 8, 2005
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