Posted on 01/27/2015 8:42:00 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Sure, the incentive to compost is the putative reason for this regulation, but exactly how is it enforced? In order for city officials and trash collectors to know you have committed the civic sin of disposing of leftover food in your trashcan, they have to examine the contents of your trashcan. Lets hope the citizens of Seattle and trash collectors can come to some kind of silent truce over this. Do they collectors really want to examine every load they dump into the truck for transgressions? (Lord help us, the city probably offers a bonus of taxpayer money for tagging violators.)
In Seattle, wasting food will now earn you a scarlet letter well, a scarlet tag, to be more accurate.
The bright red tag, posted on a garbage bin, tells everyone who sees it that youve violated a new city law that makes it illegal to put food into trash cans.
Im sure neighbors are going to see these on their other neighbors cans, says Rodney Watkins, a lead driver for Recology CleanScapes, a waste contractor for the city. Hes on the front lines of enforcing these rules.
Seattle is the first city in the nation to fine homeowners for not properly sorting their garbage. The law took effect on Jan. 1 as a bid to keep food out of landfills. Other cities like San Francisco and Vancouver mandate composting, but dont penalize homeowners directly.
As Watkins made the rounds in Maple Leaf, a residential neighborhood of Seattle, earlier this month, he appeared disheartened to find an entire red velvet cake in someones trash bin. Any household with more than 10 percent food in its garbage earns a bright red tag notifying it of the infraction.
So, the collectors not only have to examine your trash, but examine it closely enough to determine if 10 percent of it amounts to food. NPRs reporting disputes my assumption, but what the collector is really saying below is hes either painstakingly rifling through trash cans or ignoring the 10-percent rule and profligately offering tags and fines. Neither is good:
Watkins doesnt have to comb through the trash the forbidden items are plain to see.
You can see all the oranges and coffee grounds, he says, raising one lid. All that makes great compost. You can put that in your compost bin and buy it back next year in a bag and put it in your garden.
Seattle added a new law because it wants to meet its recycling and reduction goals, but has been unable to with existing, extremely stringent laws. So, you know.
Food waste is both an economic and environmental burden. Transporting the waste, especially for distances as far as Seattle does, is costly. So too is allowing it to sit out in the open, where it produces methane, one of the most harmful greenhouses gases, as it rots. The second largest component of landfills in the United States is organic waste, and landfills are the single largest source of methane gas.
Im not saying the goal isnt worthy. If youd like to encourage this behavior or do a public awareness campain, fine. But at what cost does this kind of enforcement come? This town is no doubt populated with people who were extremely worried the PATRIOT Act would meant their mail would be read by George Bush or something*. But giving random city officials the right to quantify your trash? No problem.
Strange how city governments so seldom offer a financial incentive to families who might choose to have their Biore strips and old prophylactics and chicken wings examined by their local councilmen instead of just financially punishing everyone who doesnt. They say compost and recycling. What they mean is compulsion and revenue.
*For the record, I have my own issues with NSA surveillance and metadata dragnetting, which are intellectually consistent with my reaction to this story.
Wow, the Nazis would be so proud to see their statist big government ideology thriving.
f**k em. i refuse to recycle. i pay for refuse service. they get it all in one container.
You're lucky you didn't set the planet on fire!
That would make me want to put a permanent red sign on my garbage can.
They disregard the impact of the pollution generated by the big machinery used to process the material, they ignore the pollution created by people driving out to the landfill to purchase the compost.
If the waste were buried in the landfill it would generate more methane which is recovered via an extensive piping system connected to electrical generators.
Additionally, adding food waste to the compost does not make for a superior compost. How would you like spreading compost in your garden only to find chicken or beef bones showing through the surface? Bones do not compost well. And even worse the food waste attracts “vectors” (rats, raccoons, skunks and other vermin, leading to potential public health problems (Bubonic Plague anyone?). Food waste buried in the landfill is covered every night, keeping the infectious pests out of the food source.
But what do we know about any of this? The Eco-Fascist religion knows better and forces their superior knowledge down our throats through stupid ordinances like this.
What if you put your own fake red tag on it.
And all your neighbors?
Or put them on the Mayor’s and City Council’s?
Poor dude is worm chow now.
What incredible irony, that such authoritarian...indeed borderline totalitarian people can still call themselves “liberal.”
I remember the episode of WKRP where one of the dj’s told the people to protest the garbage workers strike by dumping their garbage on the city hall steps. Sounds like we need to do that again.
Mr. Goodnesswins says...”I’d s**t in my garbage can...a lot”
Correct. Environmentalism is not about a clean environment.
I’d be happy to donate our weekly load of cat manure and used cat litter to have some bureaucrat rifle through.
Nothing like a series compost fires to inspire a new ordnance.
Separate all food trash and dump it weekly in the parking lot of your nearest city building.
Yes! Resist soft tyranny.
The first thing that came to my mind was live bobcat or skunk...
The pig in the sink has definitely always been a friend of mine.
I’m betting the waste collection contractors push for this because it boosts the bottom line to have you pre-sort what you’re already paying them to pick up.
Careful, it’s probably under camera surveillance.
Not to mention they double the amount of containers (more plastic products made from dirty oil) and either double the trucks or double the routes...again, more pollution.
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