Where does the recycling go from here?
There was a meeting held at Savannah on May 6 by the NSCUDD when no meetings were being held anywhere and we were told that no one could meet at any of the centers because of the pandemic. People were probably unable or unwilling to go because of the health situation. Is that when you hold a meeting? They have had meetings before and will meet again on June 18. A great many people may not be here at that time and I may not be here either to give my opinion. It is my belief, that my opinion and everyone else’s, counts for very little in this matter. Even though there is to be a vote, they, like the commissioners concerning the rate increase on county taxes, will meet and greet and dismiss. They will go with the no recycling which they are already doing south of route 44. Are they landfilling or burning? Both glass and aluminum can be endlessly recycled, especially aluminum, which is a nonrenewable resource. I, for one, protest and will be saving my aluminum and cancelling my subscription to the newspaper, as they will no longer be recycling newsprint. Instead of finding ways to keep our planet clean, they will burn it all and we will have to suck it up, both literally and figuratively. Some education and changes would probably help this situation but I doubt any of that will be done. So they will ask for opinions and then ignore them, that is my guess. I doubt very much that this will be allowed to appear so I will save it and post elsewhere too. Going in the wrong direction!
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