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Waste Away: Dispose of hazardous household items and medications in safe, green ways
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In SL County, at least, the small compact light bulbs can be taken to a county library.
I do not like, however, the push for the CFLs in the home, and then having to dispose of them via Hazmat (hazardous material). While it may save "money", it's a curse to the environment as well if not disposed of properly. Think of all the mercury poisonings in the streams that happened while there were people searching for gold. It's not a win-win situation.
Utah can do a much better job about recycling and doing it's part by helping the earth stay healthy. It's part of our legacy as Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve to do so. It just needs to be more convenient - curbside and frequent - for people to participate.
It does cost for small business, or commercial quantities of waste, e-waste is also taken for free from residents but there is again a cost for business.
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Went I went to the Salt Lake landfill last month. I was charged $8.00 to enter with my stuff.
I was informed $8.00 was minimum charge. The person who took my money said, "You should have brought more stuff. If the entire car was full you still would have only paid $8.00."
I believe most people would like to do the right thing. However, driving out to a garbage dump with all the big trucks is not fun. The smell is NOT fun. The whole time I'm thinking "I hope I don't get a flat tire."
When I finally make it home from my nice little "do the right thing trip" I have this gray gunk all over the car. So now I have to wash the car.
So I spend $8 . . . over an hour of my time . . . wasted water washing my car & another 35 mins of my time. . . had to have a flat tire repaired for $12 & another hour of my time.
So trip to the garabage can 30 seconds. Trip to the dump almost 3 hours $20 bucks.
Think I'm going back???
(NO)