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If you selected other in the above question, please specif y <br />Need clarification on recycling. Easier instructions what is recyclable. <br />I don't think the climate is an issue. <br />I already do most all of these things (and the ones in the next question related to water) because, as <br />a conservative person, it just makes sense. I don't do them to "help save the environment" I do them <br />because I want to be a good steward of the resources (time, money, etc.) I have been blessed with. <br />Curbside organic pick-up would would be much better than dropping off <br />Curbside organic pick-up would would be much better than dropping off <br />I naturally do all of these things. This is common sense and part of being personally responsible. Do <br />you think we are idiots? <br />We already do most of the things listed above, and also below (there wasn’t a space to explain <br />‘other’ for the question below). <br />Purchase fewer plastic goods <br />Purchasing items with low-waste packaging. Shopping more oen in the "bulk aisle". Bringing <br />reusable containers to restaurants/coffee shops. Using up whatever we buy. <br />Reduce use of single -use plastics. <br />My household has already practiced the above for the last 3+ decades. I rent , whatever I have <br />control of is economical, efficient and beneficial to my family & likely to my neighbors. I don't burn <br />waste in my chimney because I don't have one, never have. <br />I am not willing. <br />We already do all of this. <br />I do much of this now <br />I wish the city of St . Anthony would REQUIRE businesses, especially restaurants, to at least OFFER <br />compostable containers (not plastic!). I feel it’s a terrible oversight to allow restaurants to send off <br />products that are single use disposables - and even worse, frequently styrofoam which has a terrible <br />environmental impact . I’d even be willing to pay the additional cost for the option of a compostable <br />container to the restaurant to offset the cost , and I believe many other people would too if the <br />choice was offered to them. <br />Require compostable food containers for restaurants. <br />Already doing all of the above that I can do <br />I already do a bunch of the above. I know that compost pick up has been a topic at several city, <br />Council meetings, and the council has not prioritized it , despite a large number of residents, wanting <br />the service and being willing to pay for it . I also noticed that our city mission changed aer it was <br />brought to the council liters attention that we were not living up to our city values. That’s extremely <br />troubling to me. <br />I already do a bunch of the above. I know that compost pick up has been a topic at several city, <br />Council meetings, and the council has not prioritized it , despite a large number of residents, wanting <br />the service and being willing to pay for it . I also noticed that our city mission changed aer it was <br />brought to the council liters attention that we were not living up to our city values. That’s extremely <br />troubling to me. <br />The climate has always changed <br />We already do most of these things <br />All of these actions are sensible, but I expect they have no effect on climate change <br />Currently my husband & I own a 100 year old house. We did not destroy house & start over when <br />house was purchased. House was mold house. We did get rid of all mold in house. We have had <br />house inspected & got clear rating. We have done major remodel. We have reused items people <br />were throwing out in remodel. Pole barn sheet metal cleaned & used for ceilings in garage. Plastic <br />lumber senior apartment complex tossing because le outside. We cleaned & used for finishing trim <br />work on house, garage & as wall covering. We repair appliances until it is better to get more energy <br />efficient refrigerator or washing machine. We go to local reuse center. By doing this we cut cost on