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3`$z: 1::___..._.....-:>_._.? -__ . ._'__.., _-'--""- ._* -.: <br />v-{ . .- _ '`: <br />3— --- .3>us.- <br />even easier. In add'ation, some sort of informational campaign on <br />separating glass products might prove helpful to the community. <br />As a final aspect of current recycling practices, this group <br />was asked: <br />Hoa and where do yau recycle them? <br />The "7-11" and grocery stores proved tn be the most convenient <br />sites: <br />5T. PAUL..oe..a......... <br />oe ................. <br />2% <br />PAPER DRIVES ..........................0....2% <br />7-li..e,e ........................ <br />oee....... <br />7% <br />CHURCH,a,evee ..................... <br />e........ <br />2% <br />GRDCERY 5TORES.........a ............... <br />a...9% <br />COMBINATION..e......e ............. <br />e........8% <br />PICK-UPe.o ................................. <br />2Y. <br />OTHER.........00 ........................... <br />b% <br />The "7-°11" was used by people to dispose of both metal and <br />papers; grocery stores were the favorite drop-off point of inetal <br />separatorso Since much of the current recycling takes place <br />I <br />through private initiative, a citywide program should find a very <br />receptive audience. . <br />City Curbside Pick=Up: <br />To determine the interest in a city pick-up program of <br />j recyclable materials, residents were asked two questions. The <br />first assessed potential usage: <br />Recy+larag Mill start in the Spring. <br />pne way ito t the county requirc eent <br />is for ithe Ci-y to establ ish a curb- <br />wside pic c--u p of separated recyclable <br />aterials. IHouset olds wiould Ibe asked <br />o separate recyclables fr v the rest <br />of their irash and M aulers aould carry <br />thew araay . <br />t If the City instituted a pick-up sys- <br />te, ho«r li Cely r+ould you be to use <br />it -- r ry likeYy, so ew at likelys or <br />j no at all likely? <br />66