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Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:43 pm
by KCLofts
From what I understand, Deffenbaugh is working on a new program to address some of the issues with their current apt./condo recycling program.

HOA board members should receive an Evite for upcoming discussions in February.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 3:23 pm
by loftguy
I've had the chance to see this program.  Kudos to Deffenbaugh for initiating this when market prices for recyclables is sure to cost them a loss.  They seem to be taking a long-range view on this.

Jami, the rep for Deff who is out in the community promoting this opportunity deserves a lot of credit for her enthusiasm and follow through.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:28 pm
by staubio
loftguy wrote: I've had the chance to see this program.  Kudos to Deffenbaugh for initiating this when market prices for recyclables is sure to cost them a loss.  They seem to be taking a long-range view on this.

Jami, the rep for Deff who is out in the community promoting this opportunity deserves a lot of credit for her enthusiasm and follow through.
Agreed. We had her visit our HOA board. It sounds like she really pushed for this service despite internal opposition. I hope we can make it work as intended.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 10:31 pm
by KCPowercat
Have they obtained recycle units that can be rolled yet?

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 11:30 am
by staubio
KCPowercat wrote: Have they obtained recycle units that can be rolled yet?
If you are talking about the containers themselves, they are large plastic tub-like trash cans similar to what you'd have for residential trash. Should be very easy to work with, though they estimate that each tub only accommodates 3 households, meaning a large building could have tub overload. We are going to start out with 8 of then for 80 units and see how adoption is.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:23 pm
by loftguy
KCPowercat wrote: Have they obtained recycle units that can be rolled yet?
If I remember correctly, they are 63 gallon tubs.  They also have eight cubic yard dumpster type recycle units.  Basically 6.5' x 7' and take up the space of a parking spot.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2009 2:11 pm
by KCPowercat
Yeah when I contacted them they only had large bins that required enough room for a front loading truck to access it. Which we don't have.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 4:02 pm
by DaveKCMO
deffenbaugh's multi-unit recycling program begins in a few weeks! contact your property manager to see if you're included!

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 4:23 pm
by LenexatoKCMO
DaveKCMO wrote: deffenbaugh's multi-unit recycling program begins in a few weeks! contact your property manager to see if you're included!
We have had it for a couple months. 

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 4:40 pm
by Angel
WST got it this week.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:07 pm
by MidWestSider
The Metropolitan started today.

I can't wait to see people trying to stuff huge boxes into the smaller bins.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 9:24 am
by DaveKCMO
ours actually arrived this week! quelle surprise! does everyone's bins say only #1/#2 plastics? i hope they start taking all of them like they do for curbside.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:03 am
by LenexatoKCMO
DaveKCMO wrote: ours actually arrived this week! quelle surprise! does everyone's bins say only #1/#2 plastics? i hope they start taking all of them like they do for curbside.
Yeah - ours conveniently came with two completely conflicting lists painted on it.  I err on the side of the more liberal list. 

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:05 am
by NDTeve
Was in a condo tower in San Diego a couple of weeks ago...taking the trash to the closet. It said on the trash can and recycling bin that huge fines would be assessed for not recycling. Sounds like KC is behind the times. No surprise there.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:27 pm
by coreyo
NDTeve wrote: Was in a condo tower in San Diego a couple of weeks ago...taking the trash to the closet. It said on the trash can and recycling bin that huge fines would be assessed for not recycling. Sounds like KC is behind the times. No surprise there.
Fines for NOT recycling? i'd move out of that condo before they start fining you for using "too much" water or electricity.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 12:31 pm
by LenexatoKCMO
coreyo wrote: Fines for NOT recycling? i'd move out of that condo before they start fining you for using "too much" water or electricity.
In CA its probably the city and/or utility that is likely to fine you for over using water and electricity.  Whether it offends your political sensibilities or not - rationing may have to be a part of your life when you choose to move to a resourceless desert. 

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 12:29 pm
by coreyo
LenexatoKCMO wrote: In CA its probably the city and/or utility that is likely to fine you for over using water and electricity.  Whether it offends your political sensibilities or not - rationing may have to be a part of your life when you choose to move to a resourceless desert. 
There's a difference between a fine and a price for purchasing water.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:02 pm
by dangerboy
coreyo wrote: Fines for NOT recycling? i'd move out of that condo before they start fining you for using "too much" water or electricity.
It's not just condo buildings.  Entire cities are moving towards fines for throwing away recyclables.  Seattle is even considering fining people for throwing away food scraps, instead of composting them.  It might sound crazy to someone who has only lived in the Midwest, but is the direction in which much of the country is going.

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:18 pm
by DaveKCMO
...and it all sounds totalitarian until they come and take your land for the next landfill. ;)

Re: Recycling for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 1:59 pm
by LenexatoKCMO
coreyo wrote: There's a difference between a fine and a price for purchasing water.
In practice it can be pretty blurred - the fine for using too much water will just be assessed on your next water bill.  I guess you could call that the "price for purchasing water".  We are already halfway there in the KC area - there are several local water utilities that will charge you a substantial penalty rate on the delta between your winter average and your summer average.