Subj : Litter
To : Dave Drum
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Mon Sep 26 2022 13:41:12
Hi Dave,
RH> IIRC, Long John Silver's does use plates, as does Zaxby's. The latter
RH> are a recyclable plastic, don't remember the LJS ones.
DD> They use an equivalent of the Chi-Net paper/cardboard plate. My usual
DD> order at LJS comes in one of those pasteboard "boats"
It has been a few years since we were at a LJS's. IIRC, last time we
went was on our way home from an R-Pod rally in KY, October of 2018.
Steve had to verify that the coating on the fish had no corn meal in it
before we ordered--yes, it was safe for him.
RH> We recycle quite a bit--usually have more in the recycle bin than the
RH> regular trash. Wake Forest picks both up on a weekly basis--and, IIRC,
RH> does take all kinds of plastic, but not styrofoam.
DD> My recycle collection trucks have bins for clear glass, coloured
DD> glass, paper/cardboard and plastic. I asked once when I was recycling
DD> some soda cans about lumping plastic in one category. The lady told me
DD> they sort
DD> it into four types (didn't say what types) when the truck unloads.
Everything goes into the truck and they separate it out at the unloading
site. We have to put stuff in loose, no bags as plastic bags tend to get
caught in the sorter's teeth.
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Catch you later,
Ruth
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