I'm very excited about the new changes to the recycling program for city residents. Especially the fact that they will be expanding what we are able to recycle. I'm hoping that the city will try a bit harder at education this time, as I really can't believe the kind of crap people are putting in their recycling bins. Below is the latest from Buffalo News.
Changes to city recycling program include pickup every two weeks
By Brian Meyer
NEWS STAFF REPORTER
Published:
November 4, 2010, 12:00 AM
Get ready for an extreme makeover of Buffalo’s recycling program.
The Common Council voted, 7-1, Wednesday to approve a five-year contract that includes major changes in recycling practices.
Next spring, the city will distribute new 65-gallon totes to every property. The larger containers will replace those tiny blue bins that property owners have used since the program was implemented citywide in 1990.
The city also will reduce recycling pickups to every two weeks. Currently, recyclables are picked up every week.
Another big change will involve Buffalo’s move to “single-stream†recycling, which will allow people to toss more types of items into their new totes. Crews will not have to perform curbside separation chores.
The new plan is built into a contract that lawmakers approved at Wednesday’s meeting. Allied Waste Services, the city’s current recycling vendor, submitted the lowest of three bids. The city will pay Allied $1.2 million and will absorb the costs of buying new totes.
Crews will begin distributing the totes in April or May, so the conversion will not take place during snowy weather, Public Works Commissioner Steven J. Stepniak said.
Even some Council members who back the changes acknowledged that the city faces challenges. Majority Leader Richard A. Fontana said it will be tough for some people to remember which weeks they are supposed to recycle.
“You have one person on the street who puts it out [the wrong week], then you’ll have a whole street put it out because they saw someone’s tote out,†Fontana said.
He thinks the city should distribute calendars that would stick to the top of people’s totes. Stepniak said a number of strategies will be used to make sure people understand the changes, including an aggressive public education campaign.
“It’s worked in other communities, and I think our residents are just as sharp as other communities,†Stepniak said after the meeting. “We can make this work.â€
Some lawmakers worry that homeowners who have small lots won’t have enough space to accommodate two totes. Properties already have one city-owned trash container.
Will crews continue to pick up recyclables that are placed in the little blue bins? Stepniak said problems will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Voting against the contract was South Council Member Michael
P. Kearns, who said there are too many unanswered questions. Kearns wanted the city to consider taking back operation of the recycling program, which was privatized in 2003. Stepniak said such a move would not be cost-efficient.
In other Council action, lawmakers unanimously adopted a resolution that encourages waterfront planners to consider building a state-of-the-art Great Lakes-themed aquarium on the Memorial Auditorium site. Advocates believe the attraction would be a catalyst for attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors and new businesses to the inner harbor.
bmeyer@buffnews.com
I use coconut oil a lot now. On my hair and skin with good results. I haven't tried any of the other things you suggested. I really just want a good brush and this one seems to be it. If anyone knows of a brush that has the same qualities but are cheaper, please let me know.
So far nobody has convinced me that I don't want this brush.
Hmmm... have you ever tried massaging your scalp with coconut oil and then conditioning with either:
-- Henna mixed into a paste with water (will colour you hair reddish brown...) or
-- Moong-dal powder mixed into a paste with water or
-- Fenugreek seed powder paste with water
-- Indian gooseberry (amla) paste (I don't think you can get this here, though...)
All three are excellent for scalp stimulation and promoting an exceptionally silky dense hair growth.
100% boar hair bristles are found in many cheaper brushes in the market. I think they can easily be a replacement for this costly one. I think its the vintage nature of the brush and probably the brand name that is pushing up the markup on the one you posted.
I know someone who has this brush and she loves it. I really like this scalp massager I have and would imagine this brush would feel so great. Obviously, I don't have much hair so I am looking for the scalp stimulation. These are new brushes not antiques...that would be kind of gross unless you just wanted to display it. I found them on Amazon for $90. There are a lot of things I need to do with my money before I can justify making this purchase!
Can it really work? Is it so expensive because its an antique or are they still produced? I am pretty sure they did not have nylon in 1885.