Go environmental and segregate your trash but, equally importantly, be considerate of the people who pick up your trash:
--Compress your garbage rather than have them loose in separate bags.
--Do not place your garbage in paper sacks that get wet, tear open, and spill your garbage.
--Do not throw away single items in the trash. Place them in a bag and wait until the bag is full.
--Tie the open ends of your garbage bags securely.
--Break your barbecue sticks into small pieces.
--Secure razor blades, needles, and sharp objects between stiff cardboard and seal them with tape.
--Be kind to scavengers by separating items that can still be used or repurposed from the carcasses of rats, the refuse of animals, or rotting food.
--Imagine your own children collecting your garbage. How can you make their job easy and pleasant?
Remember: Human beings pick up your trash. Your trash does not walk off and self-destruct on its own.
--Compress your garbage rather than have them loose in separate bags.
--Do not place your garbage in paper sacks that get wet, tear open, and spill your garbage.
--Do not throw away single items in the trash. Place them in a bag and wait until the bag is full.
--Break your barbecue sticks into small pieces.
--Secure razor blades, needles, and sharp objects between stiff cardboard and seal them with tape.
--Be kind to scavengers by separating items that can still be used or repurposed from the carcasses of rats, the refuse of animals, or rotting food.
--Imagine your own children collecting your garbage. How can you make their job easy and pleasant?
Remember: Human beings pick up your trash. Your trash does not walk off and self-destruct on its own.
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