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4. Burn your burnables. My sister, who is an ecology major says this is bad to do, but I think on such a small scale it can't hurt to much. You decide to recycle or burn it.<br /> | 4. Burn your burnables. My sister, who is an ecology major says this is bad to do, but I think on such a small scale it can't hurt to much. You decide to recycle or burn it.<br /> | ||
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5. Help with a midweek trash run. You'll love yourself for it.<br />If you want people to carry your trash keep it in medium sized bags. If its leaky or gooey, double bag it or the friend won't goo up his car just cuz you're in disorient. If you string your bags together, use an easily removable knot (makes it much easier to discretely toss a bag or two in the gas station parking lot garbage). | 5. Help with a midweek trash run. You'll love yourself for it.<br />If you want people to carry your trash keep it in medium sized bags, light enough to be lifted by the weakest most tired person you have ever met. If its leaky or gooey, double bag it or the friend won't goo up his car just cuz you're in disorient. If you string your bags together, use an easily removable knot (makes it much easier to discretely toss a bag or two in the gas station parking lot garbage). | ||
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Revision as of 00:57, 30 May 2007
LNT (Leave No Trace) PLAN
by Disorient's MOOP Czar
MUST DO:
1. Remove all excess packaging before you bring it to BRC.
2. Set up separate containers for the following:
• disgusting non-recycleable, non burnable trash
• beer cans and aluminium --these can all be brought to recycle camp (can these be crushed?)
• Plastic. Water jugs should be flattened once empty.
• Paper products and burnable stuff.
• Glass
3. HIDE YOUR TRASH AND RECYCLING either under your RV if your in one or maybe under a secured tarp or wherever people who are just traveling thru camp won't throw shit into them. This will reduce the amount of trash you have to take out in the end and more importantly reduce the amount of time you spend seperating recycling from nasty ass trash.
4. Take a few extra bags of trash out with you when you leave. As the huge wonderful camp that we are, we are going to accumulate a bunch of garbage that isn't ours. I'm going to ask everyone to take out more trash than they brought in.
5. Bring twice as many trash bags as you think you will need. A minimum of 20 heavy duty garbage bags per sub camp. If you have extras at the end, DPW will love you for leaving them with them on the way out.
6. No disposable plastic cups. Bring large plastic tumblers, write your name on them and use those.
7. Don't throw any plastic or glass into the burn barrels. Inhaling burning plastic makes you feel weird, and not in a good way and glass in the barrels pisses of the DPW.
8. Don't dump your grey water. . i.e. if you do your dishes, don't pour the water out onto the ground afterwards. Let it evaporate in a grey water pool.
9. Pick it up as you go.
10. Check with me a few hours before you leave.
MIGHT DO:
1. Avoid glass. No glass beer bottles please. We can bring all cans to recycle camp. Glass takes up more room in the fridge and cooler, you can't shotgun them and it is a bitch to deal with if they break.
Can we crush the cans?
2. Consider drying out prerishable refuse to burn. This includes anything you might compost. Hang it in a mesh bag, let it dry and then burn it.
3. Help me with daily runs to recycle camp. I'll love you for it.
4. Burn your burnables. My sister, who is an ecology major says this is bad to do, but I think on such a small scale it can't hurt to much. You decide to recycle or burn it.
5. Help with a midweek trash run. You'll love yourself for it.
If you want people to carry your trash keep it in medium sized bags, light enough to be lifted by the weakest most tired person you have ever met. If its leaky or gooey, double bag it or the friend won't goo up his car just cuz you're in disorient. If you string your bags together, use an easily removable knot (makes it much easier to discretely toss a bag or two in the gas station parking lot garbage).