Tag: garbage

  • Garbage Drop and Run:

    Garbage Drop and Run:

    To Whom It May Concern

    You are forgiven; but please don’t do it ever again.

    I went through the garbage you left piled against our farm gate access and found out a lot about you.

    You got several large boxes from ‘Tim Hortons’ to help with your move, but ultimately never used them.  Cardboard, as you know must be cut or folded into smaller stacks and is illegal to not recycle this product.

    I know where you live(d) in town, and I know one home address and can profile some of your habits. Privacy is a wonderful thing, though we are losing it rapidly.

    Evidence points to one male, possibly a student, and one female who was in attendance at Acadia.

    The young lady, with two middle names, is a ——- major and a smart one with mostly A+ and B+ marks according to the unofficial transcript. I like it that you have several Geology courses. I see that you are a few credit hours short of completion in your program.

    You eat a lot of fast foods; like Tim’s, with a $25.00 gift card, and you consume lots of pop.  Coca-Cola is preferred over Pepsi and you like juice packs. You buy fresh veggies and meats from midtown Wolfville mall stores.  I know dates and time stamps of several purchases in town, as well as, in Halifax.  I know the last four digits of your Visa card. Several Victoria Secret purchases in Halifax were not beyond your budget.  You enjoy top of the line perfumes. You wear “dailies contact” lenses.  You write cute love notes.

    It seems out of character that you would knowingly and with consent dispose of the garbage in such a manner. You appear to be smarter and more environmentally conscious then one who would permit such an occurrence.  You may be sharing your apartment with a young man who has been employed and may still be an employee with the province of NS; according to a single cheque stub. I cannot compile a lot of information on him. However, he is a big boy, size 12 sneakers, ‘Nike Tanjun’, 6th of  July, for  $101.19,  purchased at Sports Check, New Minas. (I see the attending clerk was a former student of mine.) He also preferred boxers, medium underwear, black in colour. The two of you support “Bulwark” microbrewery, drink Keith’s and Oland’s, and Smirnoff, and also try many other beverages. I know the last four digits of his Visa Card.

    Good news is you both separate your recyclables quite well, but he left a new condom in a fancy bedside stand box which got pitched when you left the apartment.

    A bag of fridge condiments, many still half full, supports my theory that you left occupancy between scheduled recycle clean-up; still no excuse for dumping.

    One of you either own or borrowed a half ton truck to haul the garbage as it would not stuff in a car trunk or small SUV.  The vehicle may be a white late model truck that was seen in the area of the dead-end west extension of Davidson Street.

    I fail to understand how you could rationalize dumping your trash roadside. Seems there were several better options available.

    Please, since we have curb side pick-up in Nova Scotia, it is my wish for you to dispose of your garbage in a more responsible manner in the future.

    Laurie Levy 08/2018

    Community Member

  • Are You Feeding a Bag Monster?

    Are You Feeding a Bag Monster?

    Are You Feeding a Bag Monster?

     

    Ok, you’re probably wondering what on earth I’m talking about when I say, “feeding a bag monster”, right? Well before you exclaim, “I can barely feed myself on my student budget and schedule, let alone feed someone else!” let me explain.

    You know those disposable plastic shopping bags you get from the grocery store and other stores? Although they may seem convenient, if you get plastic bags every time you go to the store, they begin to add up, and add up, and can grow into menacing, problematic creatures – Bag Monsters!

    Recently, a Bag Monster was wandering around Wolfville and the Acadia campus. That Bag Monster was composed of 500 bags, which represents the approximate annual consumption of single-use disposable bags by North Americans![i] 1 shopper, 1 year, 500 bags – now that’s pretty scary! However, perhaps even more concerning, is that many of us will never notice that we are feeding Bag Monsters unless we keep all of our single-use plastic bags for an entire year. Instead, we only see small Bag Monsters stuffed under the kitchen sink, in our garbage, floating on the sides of the street… But regardless of whether we know it or not, every time we use plastic bags, we are feeding Bag Monsters in our community and contributing to a global Bag Monster invasion!

     

    Bag Monsters are wreaking havoc in Wolfville, in North America, and around the world. In the Annapolis Valley, Valley Waste Resource Management receives about 2,700 tonnes of plastic film each year, which includes shopping bags and other plastic packaging. The vast majority of these plastic bags are unnecessary and could have been avoided by using reusable bags. Instead, 1,000,000 kg of clean plastic film and another 1,000,000 kg of soiled plastic film end up in the landfill annually in the Valley, while only about 680,000 kg of plastic film are recycled, and this has significant costs, both environmental and economic.[ii]

    Worldwide, a trillion single-use plastic bags are used each year, with nearly 2 million used each minute, unleashing a continuous stream of bag monsters into our environment.[iii] To illustrate the scale of this problem: if all Americans (and only Americans) tied their annual consumption of plastic bags together in a giant chain, this chain would wrap around the equator about 1,330 times! [iv] Bag Monsters are quite literally strangling our Earth, especially since the majority of plastic bags aren’t recycled, so Bag Monsters end up forming in our landfills, on the sides of roads, in rivers and oceans, and along shorelines. These Bag Monsters are practically eternal, taking at least 1,000 years to break down, and even then they don’t biodegrade but instead only fragment into small pieces over time. Marine and land animals often ingest these plastic particles, and birds and turtles are frequently found with stomachs full of plastic, including recent studies that have found plastics in the majority of marine bird stomachs.[v] This is an increasing problem as the trillions of tons of plastic particles in the oceans increase each year and never biodegrade.[vi] More so, large Bag Monsters that have not been fragmented can entangle marine species, suffocating and cutting them, and plastic bags have been identified as the most harmful items to marine animals of the vast multitudes of large plastics in our oceans.[vii]

    Additionally, the production of plastic bags requires petroleum to create the plastic and act as an energy source during the manufacturing process. Therefore, the continued demand for disposable plastic bags encourages the extraction of fossil fuels, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and using up valuable finite resources only to dispose of the bags soon afterwards. The Bag Monsters we create are sucking energy from our societies. In fact, the amount of energy required to make just 12 plastic bags could drive a car for a mile (or 1.6 km)! How far could you drive with the plastic bags you have used this year?

    Bag Monsters are the frightening result of our dependency on, and excessive consumption of, plastic. In fact, Bag Monsters are not just made of single-use shopping bags, but can form from all types of excessive plastic bags and packaging. These Bag Monsters just keep growing the more we use plastic bags… soon they will take over, with detrimental consequences for the planet. How many Bag Monsters are there in your house, in your community?

    It is evident that Bag Monsters are a huge problem, so what can we do about it? Well, a healthy and sustainable future free of these monsters is possible, we just all have to take a few easy steps to fight back against the Bag Monster invasion of our communities and the Earth.

    Simple tips to combat Bag Monsters:

    • Use reusable shopping bags! They don’t cost much and will last a long time. Keep them in a handy place near the door so you don’t forget when leaving the house.
    • If you forget a reusable bag…
      • Just say “no” to a plastic bag and hand-carry your things out of the store
      • If necessary, try to use as few plastic bags as possible to carry your stuff
    • Recycle your plastic shopping bags. Place all bags into one bag and tie closed, then put into your blue bag (#2 for containers).
    • Reuse existing plastic bags.
    • Buy fewer products that come in plastic bags or packaging.
    • Buy in bulk when possible, and bring your own containers (e.g. new or reused mason jars) to avoid using plastic bags.
    • Educate others about the Bag Monster problem, and encourage them to take action!

     

    [i] Suzuki, D. (2012, January 10). Stop Being a Bag Lady (or Bag Guy). Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/david-suzuki/plasticbagban_b_1725998.html?utm_hp_ref=ca-plastic-bag-ban; Keller, A. (2011, September 28). What is a Bag Monster? Retrieved from http://www.bagmonster.com/2011/09/what-is-a-bag-monster.html

    [ii] Valley Waste Resource Management.

    Estimated costs to recycle and landfill plastic film is ~$250,000 for  the Annapolis Valley per year).

    [iii] Earth Policy Institute. (2014, October). Plastic Bags Fact Sheet. Retrieved from http://www.earth-policy.org/images/uploads/press_room/Plastic_Bags.pdf

    [iv] Earth Policy Institute, 2014.

    [v] Xanthos, D., & Walker, T. R. (2017, May 15). International policies to reduce plastic marine pollution from single-use plastics (plastic bags and microbeads): A review. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 118 (1–2), 17-26. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.02.048; Suzuki, 2012.

    [vi] Xanthos & Walker, 2017.

    [vii] Xanthos & Walker, 2017.

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