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28 Days Later: Recycling

By blueion | October 1, 2007

No, we’re not talking brain-eating Zombies. But this story is liable to give you a fright. 28 Days after initiating a recycling program in our office, it seems there is a lack of effort in actually GETTING the recyclable goods to the plant.

When questioned on the subject, newly appointed Vice President of Recycling at Blue Ion, CS, was unable to be reached for comment. His office did release this statement:

“The difficult part is not INITIATING the recycling program. Or PUTTING recyclable goods in the bins. It’s the actual RECYCLING part that has been difficult. And that’s the most important PART of the Recycling program. We will do a better job.”

Similar to the Great Trash Take-Out fiasco at Wentworth Street, it seems the Recycling Program may need some re-tooling. Perhaps some assignments of who is to take it to be recycled on a regular basis. Or even Intern JTPI.

This photo says it all.

State of Affairs: Recyling

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2 Responses to “28 Days Later: Recycling”

  1. Fat Kid Says:
    October 1st, 2007 at 10:44 am

    Maybe you fat kids should eat less pizza! Then there would be less cardboard to recycle.

  2. Miche Says:
    November 24th, 2007 at 12:04 pm

    LMAO, oh that’s rich. I just couldn’t help but make an example out of your experience to the effect of what not to do. Tomorrow morning, you might find the post on single stream recycling to your benefit ;)

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