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Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts

Thursday, May 1

NOLA residents want recycling, survey says

Over the past few months, the city of New Orleans conducted an opinion poll on attitudes toward a city-wide recycling program. The results are in and they're awesome:

  • 10,000 households responded of 120,000 households
  • 9,000 (of 10,000) households indicated they would "voluntarily subscribe" to a recycling program.
  • When asked how much residents would be willing to pay
    • 2,570 would pay nothing
    • 2,858 from $1 to $3.50 a month
    • 2,127 from $3.50 to $6 a month
    • 1,671 from $6 to $10 a month
    • 772 would pay more than $10 a month
One would think that Sanitation Director Veronica White would take this information and start a kick-ass recycling program. But no - the City has allocated $500,000 toward recycling, which is roughly enough to fund 6 months of pickup. And don't expect glass or cardboard to be picked up. Link.

Friday, April 25

Green is Universal

Earth Day was this past Tuesday (the same day as our lovely banquet). While watching an enthralling episode of "Law and Order: Special Vicitms Unit" I saw a commercial for NBC Universal's Earth Week. With tv shows that give you tips on making your everyday life more green and ways that you can make a difference, Green Week promotes slogans like, "Big Ideas for a Small Planet," "Green is Universal," and "Awareness. Activism. Results." Check here for more information and their end-of-the-week update.

Happy Greenification!