Typical order of operations for gathering recyclables: Place empty paper
grocery bag next to trash can. Fill bag with paper, bottles, and cans, but
procrastinate on carrying it to the building's recycling bin. Accidentally kick
the overstuffed bag, spewing bottles and cans across the kitchen floor. Run
through a full vocabulary of profanities while cleaning up the mess and grumpily
taking recyclables downstairs. Repeat.
Typical order of operations with the
Mode All-in-One Recycling System: Crush cans and plastic bottles in the
mechanical compactor, which drops them into the 8-gallon bin. Add glass, metal,
and other non-crushables via a bypass lid; place newspapers, magazines, and junk
mail in the separate 5-gallon paper bin. When alerted by the Recycle Day
Reminder, take the recyclables down to the building bin. Consult the Eco-Track
system to see how much you've recycled. Feel smug.
I know which one I'd prefer. The Mode All-in-One Recycling System is made of
stainless steel, includes a charcoal filter to reduce odors, and stands 30
inches tall. Priced from US$250 to US$300, it'll be available at the end of the
month from
Frontgate,
Amazon,
and other retailers.
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johnsonfong
novel design great product I like
Dec 01, 2008 12:40