okay so we are talking about recycling
recycling yeah
i i just move down from uh up near Boston
oh you did
yes and up there they're doing quite a bit
uh-huh
they they one of the thing that they've tried doing is they've had it they got a uh deposit on all uh plastic container you know bottle what not
and
you mean like bottles of what kind
i mean like Coke bottles things like that uh and also cans so it's a five cent deposit on all of those uh which you know encourage some what for people to bring them back
oh Coke bottle okay yeah
oh that terrific
there also in area up their that mandated uh separating your garbage
yeah so you have to separate separate the glass from the plastic from the
uh
from the paper i believe even right
from the paper oh that's really
so i know that they're doing and up there and several community down here they're not doing a hole lot down here uh their actually are some community where they mandating that uh most i think it's aluminum from everything else
yeah
and also it's against the law anywhere in the county down here to uh deposit uh yard trash like you know clippings and stuff in the trash
yeah yeah
so that's what they're doing here what are they doing there
well i i'm very interested in this because i think it's it's extremely necessary and i i've tried to you know from the beginning i i started you know um trying to recycling even before they had any program
you know they they just sort of had voluntary trash uh you know bins you could put your plastic in and now they it's they're trying to have um
a city wide program where they're actually have special trucks to pick up your separated um plastic and glass and uh newspapers
but it
but it still voluntary
but well they've they've got trucks for part of the city and and they haven't gotten enough trucks you know manufactured yet to take care of the whole city of Plano
so some of the people in Plano do have that recycling and it's pick up at their door and you know at their driveway and we don't
so we still have to take it voluntarily to the library where they have the you know glass bin and the and the aluminum and and uh but there they don't take plastic
what of the other thing that there was been done up in Massachusetts
that was very good well several of the grocery store chain were uh instituting a five cent credit if you brought back your bags and reuse them
oh that's great
uh
see we're we don't have that either yet either i'm trying you know i keep trying to remember to bring my little canvas bag into the store with me but i can't remember to do it
it's real hard to break that habit
sure
you know just going into the grocery for five or six thing and then you get in there you think why i don't have the bag with me you know
you haven't seen any i haven't seen any of that down here
but we have you know a lot now i saw one lady not to long ago with five or six of those canvas bags and she had them all with her and she took her grocery home in those which i thought was great
sure
but nobody does that i mean it's
you you just never see anybody with them
right my parents uh live in Little Rock Arkansas
so
oh they did yeah that's not to
yes well they do and they uh and i i sent my mom a couple of those canvas bags just so she can do that because they you know they look at her like she was crazy there
oh they do okay
yeah well good for you
yeah yeah they they really we we need to encourage i mean i know in New Jersey where i'm from
originally i'm from there and you know they've been doing um the glass you know the pickup of separating trash and mandatory for a long time they've they've been doing it for a year or two
sure
but um but Plano needs to get more of these trucks
unfortunately i think that what we are seeing though is like areas like Plano i where it is not densely populating uh you know the whole area
yeah
that it is a lot easier for people to uh you know ignore the landfill problem where as New Jersey Massachusetts you know New England
oh yeah
see they have to do it yeah New Jersey especially i mean that a really populated highly populated state i guess Massachusetts is to
right
Massachusetts is getting there well Boston is like Massachusetts is very heavily populated you know western Massachusetts is not
is not is that where you're from originally is that where you were born
no no actually not i was i was born in Alabama and i lived in Oklahoma where we didn't do any recycling i lived in Arkansas Massachusetts now Florida
yeah
yeah so you've been around
so Massachusetts is probably like like i said the best of what i seen there
well it's i just i just think the more you you know you just each person have to consciously think about doing of something little or something big whatever you can do
sure
well there's there's actually some other good ideas that have come up where for example i think this was actually originated in Oklahoma city on the uh where they scrap the uh top of the roads off and they actually remixed that and use it again
but
you know for the asphalt they having to uh you know trash out
oh yes
oh that's a neat idea i never would have thought of that
so why don't Oklahoma city thought of that
well that's the that's the thing that there are thing you can do that you can't you know nobody thinks about
sure
there are these thing that people would get their minds working and just you know brainstorming that you just it's a whole new way of thinking
sure
i i believe in Baltimore they're recycling glass and using it as part of the asphalt
are they really well that's neat
yes which they also think it is good because it make the roads prettier
oh for heaven sakes that's right that's amazing because we use to live in Baltimore
because they sparkle
we lived there for a while before we came down and we lived in Pennsylvania and then we came here about fifteen years ago
my sister is born in Baltimore
she was where she was at what hospital
born in Baltimore
i i don't know