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Bavarian 06-13-2019 10:30 AM

Garbage does not belong in trash bags. It goes down the garbage disposer.

Midnight Cowgirl 06-13-2019 10:54 AM

Buy Bags for Trash? Never!
 
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Originally Posted by Jazuela (Post 1657391)
In some areas they are permitted. But neighbors warned me that the reason no one actually uses them at the curbside is because the trash people sometimes will take the whole thing and toss it in the truck, rather than empty it out and put it back on the curb.

I don't know if there's truth to that or not, but it's what I was told. I think all those bags are unsightly. A single trash barrel and bucket for recyclables is less unattractive than a bunch of bags, especially if some folks use clear ones that expose every used, dirty whatever they've tossed in the trash. I imagine going for a morning walk has to be a nightmare on trash day.


Years ago when I was a newbie in TV, I was told that clear bags were for trash and white bags were for recycle (or something like that) and trash went on one side of your driveway and recycle went on the other side? I may have that backward but you get my drift.

Well, I refuse to buy trash bags! Yes -- refuse.
I use WalMart bags or whatever I happen to have and somehow, my trash still gets picked up, regardless of which side of the driveway the bags are on.
The color of the bags doesn't seem to matter either.

I agree the bags are unsightly.
Seeing them in front of just about every house reminds me of what some inner-city neighborhoods look like.
In addition, we really don't need trash pickup twice a week.
It would be much less expensive and make more sense to only have pickup once a week.

Midnight Cowgirl 06-13-2019 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Bavarian (Post 1657446)
Garbage does not belong in trash bags. It goes down the garbage disposer.



Bingo!

I've been saying the same thing for years.
I wish everyone would do that.

Fredster 06-13-2019 12:50 PM

Over five years and no problem with critters
getting into garbage!
Personally I really like the TV trash pickup system it makes it easy to recycle,
and the pickups are made so early, bags are gone really fast!

OrangeBlossomBaby 06-13-2019 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bavarian (Post 1657446)
Garbage does not belong in trash bags. It goes down the garbage disposer.

Except lettuce leaves, onion skin, various cruciferous and fibrous vegetable peelings, meat bones, fish heads, shellfish shells, and coffee grounds.

Those get put in the trash.

pacjag 06-13-2019 01:50 PM

And once the bags are gone, there is nothing left behind. You don’t have the big trash cans left on the street, sometimes all day

Velvet 06-13-2019 02:23 PM

A personal experience: We have garbage cans, food cans and recycling cans for each house here. The garbage gets collected once in 14 days. You need an extra fridge to store your garbage. And we have raccoon infestation, 14 raccoons last night in my small backyard. And unprecedented rat infestation this year. There are skunks also and I am located in the middle of a large city in a very residential “gentrified” area.

Marathon Man 06-13-2019 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Midnight Cowgirl (Post 1657449)
Years ago when I was a newbie in TV, I was told that clear bags were for trash and white bags were for recycle (or something like that) and trash went on one side of your driveway and recycle went on the other side? I may have that backward but you get my drift.

Well, I refuse to buy trash bags! Yes -- refuse.
I use WalMart bags or whatever I happen to have and somehow, my trash still gets picked up, regardless of which side of the driveway the bags are on.
The color of the bags doesn't seem to matter either.

I agree the bags are unsightly.
Seeing them in front of just about every house reminds me of what some inner-city neighborhoods look like.
In addition, we really don't need trash pickup twice a week.
It would be much less expensive and make more sense to only have pickup once a week.

Ya think maybe because the things that you kinda sorta remember being told were wrong?

Topspinmo 06-13-2019 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Midnight Cowgirl (Post 1657449)
Years ago when I was a newbie in TV, I was told that clear bags were for trash and white bags were for recycle (or something like that) and trash went on one side of your driveway and recycle went on the other side? I may have that backward but you get my drift.

Well, I refuse to buy trash bags! Yes -- refuse.
I use WalMart bags or whatever I happen to have and somehow, my trash still gets picked up, regardless of which side of the driveway the bags are on.
The color of the bags doesn't seem to matter either.

I agree the bags are unsightly.
Seeing them in front of just about every house reminds me of what some inner-city neighborhoods look like.
In addition, we really don't need trash pickup twice a week.
It would be much less expensive and make more sense to only have pickup once a week.


Some think garbage cans are unsightly and where would they be stored? Let’s face it lots of people are just lazy no matter what system it looks unsightly. I walk early morning and I see holes in bags all the time from critters with wings, tails, and house pets (cats) let out to roam. Some people don’t see the a problem cause the trash is long gone before the get up.

Midnight Cowgirl 06-14-2019 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1657482)
Ya think maybe because the things that you kinda sorta remember being told were wrong?


Yessiree!

Me thinks yer rite!

jimmemac 06-14-2019 06:45 AM

I live in the Labelle area and one better not put chicken bones out in the trash overnite or else the coyotes will rip open the bags to get to them.

BoatRatKat 06-14-2019 03:06 PM

If we put out any trash the night before it is guaranteed to be torn open and scattered all over. It's happened to everyone on our street and we all just get up early on trash days and put it out.

Bogie Shooter 06-14-2019 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by BoatRatKat (Post 1657716)
If we put out any trash the night before it is guaranteed to be torn open and scattered all over. It's happened to everyone on our street and we all just get up early on trash days and put it out.

What street?

coffeebean 06-14-2019 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BoatRatKat (Post 1657716)
If we put out any trash the night before it is guaranteed to be torn open and scattered all over. It's happened to everyone on our street and we all just get up early on trash days and put it out.

Are there areas more prone to wild life that roam the streets at night? We don't have that problem at all on our street. Most everyone puts out their trash the night before with no problems.

coffeebean 06-14-2019 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1657348)
Here in The Villages? I THOUGHT garbage cans were not permitted.

That is what we were informed when we purchased our first home 10 years ago. Has it changed?


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