waterloowarrior
Senior Member
Banish Kirkor to a faraway land
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So you're suggesting that every vehicle has to be equipped with "city supplied meters" that needs to drive through essentially a toll booth located on EVERY road that passes through the Toronto border? And this vehicle counter/toll booth costs $1000 per unit?"drive through" like a Tim Horton's drive through window.
So you're suggesting that every vehicle has to be equipped with "city supplied meters" that needs to drive through essentially a toll booth located on EVERY road that passes through the Toronto border? And this vehicle counter/toll booth costs $1000 per unit?
Paper bags don't last 10,000 years, at least.
Not to mention the tons of fuel, energy and resources to cut down all those trees and produce them into single-use paper bags.nope... but they are far more expensive to ship. i.e. depending on the bag etc, they may weigh up to 20 times more than a plastic bag... that means 20 times more GASOLINE to ship them from production/distribution/local retailer.
Not to mention the tons of fuel, energy and resources to cut down all those trees and produce them into single-use paper bags.
Our condo building has big signs at all the garbage chutes that all garbage must be sent down the chute in a properly tied plastic bag. While I'm not a fan of plastic bags and try to avoid them whenever possible, I can also understand that having loose garbage coming down a chute from hundreds of units would be rather nasty. And then there's the health issues relating to the chute itself -- how do you clean that?It works fine the only problem is I have no bags for my garbage bin in the kitchen so I have to carry the bin to the garbage chute and sanitize it every couple of days in the bathtub which isn't a big deal but it's kind of time consuming.