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		By: Real World Energy		</title>
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		By: Matt		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I live in a remote csatoal community where garbage has always been an issue   we have to pay extra to ship the bins out on a ferry &#038; during the summer, the bin is always full &#038; people (tourists) don&#039;t know how to handle their garbage. I do agree that we live in a society that encourages  disposable&#039; items so it&#039;s hard to change that attitude. Many of us here compost, but we need to keep in mind that we live with bears, so caution &#038; care &#038; education is required. I have a metal compost tumbler that works very well &#038; is bear-proof (so far   knock on wood!). Just recently the Regional District has brought in a  recycling&#039; depot &#038; larger garbage dumpster plus a metal drop-off site. The unfortunate aspect to this is that it is located across the harbour so one half of the community (where most of the large fishing lodges &#038; resorts are located) find it difficult to run their garbage &#038; recyclables across the water during the busy summer season. While dealing with garbage is an inconvenience, I wish more people would consider how much they will contribute when they purchase items from the store. If we refuse to purchase items that are covered in plastics, or speak up to manufacturers, maybe we could start reducing what we have to deal with!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in a remote csatoal community where garbage has always been an issue   we have to pay extra to ship the bins out on a ferry &amp; during the summer, the bin is always full &amp; people (tourists) don&#8217;t know how to handle their garbage. I do agree that we live in a society that encourages  disposable&#8217; items so it&#8217;s hard to change that attitude. Many of us here compost, but we need to keep in mind that we live with bears, so caution &amp; care &amp; education is required. I have a metal compost tumbler that works very well &amp; is bear-proof (so far   knock on wood!). Just recently the Regional District has brought in a  recycling&#8217; depot &amp; larger garbage dumpster plus a metal drop-off site. The unfortunate aspect to this is that it is located across the harbour so one half of the community (where most of the large fishing lodges &amp; resorts are located) find it difficult to run their garbage &amp; recyclables across the water during the busy summer season. While dealing with garbage is an inconvenience, I wish more people would consider how much they will contribute when they purchase items from the store. If we refuse to purchase items that are covered in plastics, or speak up to manufacturers, maybe we could start reducing what we have to deal with!</p>
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