To: ME-262
I know of a church in FL that was build with the money from recycled Aluminum cans. There is also a school attached to the church now. When there’s something worthwhile attached to recycling, people will participate.
I recycle my paper, the white stuff is shredded then goes into soil composting, the colored papter is shredded, put in a 5 gallon bucked of water, whizzed around then dumped where I don’t want grass to grow. It Works.
42 posted on
02/05/2008 11:52:58 AM PST by
tillacum
(The only way to vote is REPUBLICAN, no matter what. We've got to win.)
To: tillacum
Our church recycles paper. Fairly large church with many activities on a daily and weekly basis, also large number of retired members. Have 4 about 6’x6’x6’ containers that pretty much get filled weekly. Paper re-cycler company sends truck weekly to dump them. Nets church about $15K to $20K yearly depending on price of paper. Not a fortune but it helps. Most unload paper when they are at church for some other reason so it’s not like someone drove 5 miles to unload 2 cents worth of paper.
47 posted on
02/05/2008 12:50:25 PM PST by
nomorelurker
(keep flogging them till morale improves)
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