Hmmm... I kind of skipped over May, didn't I? Well, this'll have to be a double header then. After noticing the strange recycling practices at Whole Foods, I sent them an email asking them what the deal was and actually got a response back. They do recycle, but apparently shoppers just do not understand the difference between compostable trash, recyclable trash and everything else. Since things just got mixed up in the different bins anyway, they've resorted to sorting the trash themselves in the back and will be getting rid of most of the different trash cans in favor of a generic one. So they still get points for recycling, but I think it's a shame that they're not taking the opportunity to educate their shoppers.
Which leads to this month's change: recycling. I've always tried to recycle as much as possible, but it turns out that recycling is a tricky business. Exactly what's recyclable and how things should be sorted varies from town to town, but it looks like Los Altos has some fairly simple rules. Things I didn't know until I started doing some research:
- Polystyrene (e.g. styrofoam packing blocks (but not styrofoam packing peanuts) and take-out containers) can be recycled!
- Clean aluminium foil and pie pans can be recycled!
- Oil filters can be recycled! This matters since I change my motorcycle's oil and oil filters myself.
- It's important not to contaminate what you want to recycle. For example, no oily pizza boxes and rinsing food and beverage containers. I sort of knew this before, but am usually too lazy to clean containers before throwing them out.
The flip side of recycling is to just generate less trash. The one thing I find myself throwing out on an almost daily basis is junk mail, and I've been trying to eliminate that as much as possible. One of the best services I've found to do this is Catalog Choice, which seems to be doing a pretty good job of slowing the flow of junk into my mailbox.
We've also switched to getting milk from the Strauss Family Creamery. Not only does it taste great, but they use glass bottles that can be returned to them for re-use.
Finally, C's doing her bit as well, as she's started composting a few weeks ago, and seems to be having quite a bit of fun doing it too.
So the goal here is to reduce the amount of garbage I produce, and recycle as much as possible.