INC NEWS - INC-list Digest, Vol 29, Issue 28

bragin at nc.rr.com bragin at nc.rr.com
Fri May 25 10:52:12 EDT 2007


For the nearly 80% of Durham households that do not currently
participate in the yard waste program at all, that's not really an issue.

for me the issue is why am i continuing to pay for a service that i'm
not receiving?

I already compost 75% of my yard waste. For $60 bucks, i can save the
larger stuff and rent a chipper once a year to bring that up to 100%.

Will i do that when my current enrollment expires? Damn straight i will.

Barry Ragin

----- Original Message -----
From: Rkitchin at aol.com
Date: Friday, May 25, 2007 10:39 am
Subject: Re: INC NEWS - INC-list Digest, Vol 29, Issue 28
To: inc-list at rtpnet.org

> Hello from the "delegate" who raised the question about yard waste 
> at this 
> week's meeting. 
> 
> My takeaway is this: we shouldn't mix our yard waste in with our 
> regular 
> garbage because when the program reverts to its most 
> environmentally friendly 
> procedure, we would have to "relearn" not to mix at the curb.
> 
> I look forward to meeting Mr. Long at the next INC meeting. 
> 
> 
> 
> rkitchin at aol.com
> Rosemarie Kitchin
> President
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> marketing services firm based in Durham
> 6702 Glen Forest Drive
> Chapel Hill, NC 27517-8647
> 919/768-0749
> 919/724-3723 cel
> 
> 
> 
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