Well that is just annoying.
I understand the importance of thorough rinsing if people are going to have to handle these things or the fact you paid good money for the pesticide and want it all in the spray tank.
I thought they bragged about the high return rates.
As I said, I find it hard to believe any recycling program isn't creating a larger environmental footprint than using the "alternative" way of dealing with the "waste".
We saw first hand the Assiniboia tire recycling project..... mothballed with a small mountain of tires sitting there. A fire guard is worked around part of the property to hopefully keep any potential fires from reaching the pile. I think the community sees this as a huge safety hazard, if that pile of tires ever started to burn... yikes.
When the society you live is classified as "consumer"..... AND DISPOSABLE......
I understand the importance of thorough rinsing if people are going to have to handle these things or the fact you paid good money for the pesticide and want it all in the spray tank.
I thought they bragged about the high return rates.
As I said, I find it hard to believe any recycling program isn't creating a larger environmental footprint than using the "alternative" way of dealing with the "waste".
We saw first hand the Assiniboia tire recycling project..... mothballed with a small mountain of tires sitting there. A fire guard is worked around part of the property to hopefully keep any potential fires from reaching the pile. I think the community sees this as a huge safety hazard, if that pile of tires ever started to burn... yikes.
When the society you live is classified as "consumer"..... AND DISPOSABLE......
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