Showing posts with label trash can. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trash can. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Young Man gets his head stuck in a trash can

Charity golf tournaments usually involve a lot of booze. But it's all fun and games until somebody sticks their head in a Outdoor trash cans.

(Heads up, there's a moment of choice language amid all the laughing/general mockery of this poor guy.)


This video is first of all, hilarious. When you've got a guy in your group that has the potential to get his head stuck in a trash can, you should have video running constantly.

Second of all, it's so confusing. How exactly did he get his clubs stuck under the trash can while simultaneously getting his head stuck in there? Were any of his clubs damaged during this ordeal? Why is he wearing those kaleidoscope pants? And why did someone in his group have Vaseline in their golf bag?

We hate to leave you with all of these important questions left unanswered. But we can give you the simple advice that no matter how tough it gets out there on the course, do your best to keep your head where it belongs: Not inside Commercial Trash Cans.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Does trash can oppose unbagged garbage?


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Q. I am endeavoring to stop using plastic bags and want to use a reusable trash bag, and collect trash in the bag, deposit the trash in green commercial trash cans, wash the bag and reinstall it into the trash can. Do the trash collection people have a problem with loose household trash? My husband is concerned that the loose trash will spill onto the street and consequently is against me using the reusable bag. As a part of my ongoing endeavor to stop using plastic bags, I would like to discontinue stacking newspaper and other recyclable paper into a plastic bag and then depositing in brown recycling can. Do the recycling people have a problem receiving loose paper? If so, how would they prefer to receive paper? Again, my husband is concerned about loose paper floating all over the street.

A. There is no penalty for putting loose trash in a trash can, according to Tony Hunt, Greensboro’s service representative. But doing so tends to make trash cans smellier and dirtier than if the trash were in a bag. It’s up to the customer to keep the trash can clean. If the customer complains about a smelly or dirty trash can, the city rarely replaces it, Hunt said. Only physically damaged trash cans get replaced.

Hunt said Greensboro customers do not bag most recyclables.

Most plastic bags can’t be recycled so workers have to take the recyclables out of the bags and sort them by hand. Shredded paper does need to be bagged, preferably in a paper bag.

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