Why do my neighbors simply pile their garbage bags next to the shute instead of actually dropping them in?
There's always a pile of bin bags to wade through-- is this a "dubai" thing?
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Sydneysider wrote:Why do my neighbors simply pile their garbage bags next to the shute instead of actually dropping them in?
There's always a pile of bin bags to wade through-- is this a "dubai" thing?
^ian^ wrote:Well, I leave mine outside my door because the shutes don't work.
But, laziness is not the *only* issue. Sometimes if you have a lot of glass bottles it is not wise *at all* to send these down the shute, as the glass shreds the bag it's in, and then the rest of the bags on impact. Not to mention it creates a hazard.
So it's not just laziness, but of course lazy people could see glass bottle people leave their bags out and think 'why not?' and emulate them through not knowing the real reasons.
Concord wrote:^ian^ wrote:Well, I leave mine outside my door because the shutes don't work.
But, laziness is not the *only* issue. Sometimes if you have a lot of glass bottles it is not wise *at all* to send these down the shute, as the glass shreds the bag it's in, and then the rest of the bags on impact. Not to mention it creates a hazard.
So it's not just laziness, but of course lazy people could see glass bottle people leave their bags out and think 'why not?' and emulate them through not knowing the real reasons.
Yeah but non-lazy (I guess there is a word for them) take glass containers down to the recycle center. At the building I used to live they sent a notice asking people to please place glass bottles in clear bags and leave them inside the chute area (for the very reasons you stated) as well as big cartons as these will clog the chute.
In addition, the lazy people never separate real garbage from recycables they just put everything in one bag - let others do the sorting (its not that they don't care about the enviroment...).
^ian^ wrote:Concord wrote:^ian^ wrote:Well, I leave mine outside my door because the shutes don't work.
But, laziness is not the *only* issue. Sometimes if you have a lot of glass bottles it is not wise *at all* to send these down the shute, as the glass shreds the bag it's in, and then the rest of the bags on impact. Not to mention it creates a hazard.
So it's not just laziness, but of course lazy people could see glass bottle people leave their bags out and think 'why not?' and emulate them through not knowing the real reasons.
Yeah but non-lazy (I guess there is a word for them) take glass containers down to the recycle center. At the building I used to live they sent a notice asking people to please place glass bottles in clear bags and leave them inside the chute area (for the very reasons you stated) as well as big cartons as these will clog the chute.
In addition, the lazy people never separate real garbage from recycables they just put everything in one bag - let others do the sorting (its not that they don't care about the enviroment...).
Possibly because there is no such thing as a 'real' recycle program in Dubai.
No matter how much sorting, bagging and tagging you do, it all ends up being burnt and/or buried.
Concord wrote:gtmash wrote:I don't even have a chute.
Oh shute! You have problems.
^ian^ wrote:Possibly because there is no such thing as a 'real' recycle program in Dubai.
No matter how much sorting, bagging and tagging you do, it all ends up being burnt and/or buried.
SCY wrote:Sharjah has this recycle program. I've seen newly installed grabage bin with separators from biodegradable and not etc.
Concord, you really drew that location map? You must have ample time to mind everything that surrounds you.
I think it's a matter of comfortability. I am uncomfortable leaving my trash outside the door. Whenever i go out, i make it a habit to carry the trash with me and put them in a big garbage bin next to the building.