January 18, 2008
Recycling Lowering the Figures of Trash Overflow

Hearing news of lowering the rising levels of trash capacity and management from anywhere is sure to provide a lot of smiles on the faces of people who have seen this problem growing out of bounds. Apparently, many of the recycling efforts in parts such as Mont Cuet have shown solutions towards the efforts and such has been lauded and commended.
Similar breakthroughs are expected from other regions as well and as long as these recycling efforts are done, one aspect of the green movement may be accomplished ahead of the other issues our world is now experiencing.
Public Services minister Bill Bell said that the figures were encouraging after all the efforts made to increase recycling.
‘It’s a sign of success. Every single month has been lower than the previous year’s month for the past 24.
‘The public have really caught on with recycling and the figures are a result of everyone’s efforts. It is the public that creates the waste so it’s good to see that they’re recycling it.’
At the latest Waste Disposal Authority meeting, senior project manager Rob Roussel said the indications were that Mont Cuet’s life expectancy could be considerably longer than the eight years previously stated.
(Source) This is Guernsey
Tags: Environment, green_movement, Recycle, recycling_efforts, trash, waste
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