Apparently I have become a raccoon.
Let me explain.
One of my neighbors is really big on the
environment. One of his passions is recycling. Because Fairfax County can no
longer be arsed to accept glass items with recycling pickup, if you don’t want
your empty bottles to end up in the landfill, you have to take them to glass
collection dumpsters. Kevin solicits glass items from the cluster and makes
periodic trips there to ensure that we’re not contributing to the dump. He also
collects aluminium cans, which he turns in for cash, which he gives to his
niece for pocket money. Since I’ve got to know him by working on
cluster-related issues, I’ve taken to picking up any cans I find on my morning
walks and depositing them in his bin. I even have been known to pick up flattened
cans I find in parking lots and take them to him. Every little bit helps.
Last week I saw a Coke can in one of those
mini-trash bins that are at bus stops. I for real opened the bin and picked out
the can. I thought that was my scavenging limit. But no.
Because yesterday, as I was coming back from my
morning walk, I noticed soda cans in a translucent trash bag (with flattened cardboard
boxes, plastic water bottles and cottage cheese containers) perched in someone’s
recycling bin. I actually walked past it and then turned around, picked up the
bag and took it to my house. I opened the bag, fished out the cans (15 of them) and then put
the bag in my own recycling bin. Then I took my haul down to Kevin’s place for
him to crush and add to his niece’s college fund.
I really don’t know what’s next.
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