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On 3/23/2024 2:14 PM, The Real Bev wrote:

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> The yard waste containers are picked up by a grabber-truck and the 
> contents dumped into the truck.  Supposedly the bags are removed by 
> employees in hazmat suits where the yard waste trucks dump their 
> contents.  They are then transported... somewhere... something.

In my area the food waste and yard waste are turned into compost which 
is available to residents for free. They do a good job at removing the 
non-compostable stuff that gets dumped into the yard waste bins.

In fact, today is the first day of the seven month window that it is 
open: 
<https://www.cupertino.org/our-city/departments/environment-sustainability/compost-site>

There are no garbage police, yet, but it does benefit residents to sort 
their trash into the gray, blue, and green bins because garbage rate 
increases are tied to the amount of waste that ends up in the landfill, 
versus waste that is turned into compost, or waste that is, 
theoretically, recycled (I say "theoretically" because most of the 
recycled material is usually no longer recycled (other than aluminum cans)).

-- 
“If you are not an expert on a subject, then your opinions about it 
really do matter less than the opinions of experts. It's not 
indoctrination nor elitism. It's just that you don't know as much as 
they do about the subject.”—Tin Foil Awards