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	<title>Comments on: Earth Day ~ What Will Your Legacy Be?</title>
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		<title>By: Kirsten</title>
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		<description>Suzanne, check out the recycling program on Saltspring Island! Residents pay $3.75 per bag of household waste (a real motivator to reduce!) and can recycle just about everything at the depot (must be dropped off though). Why can&#039;t we provincially just recycle ALL plastics no matter what the number. Plus I don&#039;t think companies should be able to produce ANY plastic at all that is not re-cylable (without a number). My son had a garbage/recycling theme birthday party when he turned two and sorting everything by number was a part of the relay race game. Fun for the adults and kids!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Suzanne, check out the recycling program on Saltspring Island! Residents pay $3.75 per bag of household waste (a real motivator to reduce!) and can recycle just about everything at the depot (must be dropped off though). Why can&#8217;t we provincially just recycle ALL plastics no matter what the number. Plus I don&#8217;t think companies should be able to produce ANY plastic at all that is not re-cylable (without a number). My son had a garbage/recycling theme birthday party when he turned two and sorting everything by number was a part of the relay race game. Fun for the adults and kids!</p>
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