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Rep. Griffith to make push for nylon carpet in federal buildings as part of green initiative

25 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

At the recycling drop off container
how to recycle
Image by Steven Vance
You can see the container erupts with people’s recycling. I wish the City would pick it up more often, or add a second container (at least one drop off center has four containers).

Notice how I attached everything.

There are:
-black bungee cords (these are 4 feet long and two diagonally cross each other and hold both bags of recycling on the sideloaders)
-cam strap (acts as a backup to the bungee cords)
-used inner tubes (you can almost see them holding the third recycling bag on the top)

I am using my Velo Orange center kickstand. It works fine for light and balanced loads, but I don’t think it work well for holding passengers or awkward materials. It’s temporary.

I also need to get a steering stabilizer.

Rep. Griffith to make push for nylon carpet in federal buildings as part of green initiative
In a visit to Universal Fibers on Tuesday, U.S. Rep. Morgan Griffith, R-Salem, made a promise: He’s going to try to get nylon carpet added to the list of recycled products that can be used in federal government buildings.Rep. Griffith to make push for nylon carpet in federal buildings as part of green initiative
Read more on Bristol Herald Courier

Sampling of editorials from New York state
The New York State Legislature took a stand for electoral fairness last year when it banned prison-based gerrymandering, the cynical practice of counting prison inmates as “residents” to pad the population of legislative districts.
Read more on The Buffalo News

Cargill celebrates Earth Day with Ottumwa students
Cargill educates Ottumwa’s own on going green.
Read more on KTVO Kirksville

 


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