[Chat] Fwd:Re: Baltimore City Frequently Asked Questions: Plastic recycling

D. Williams dwilliamsjhu02 at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 15 12:17:37 EST 2008


Sorry, I just checked out the recycling website and you are right Linda, plastics 1 thru 7.
D'http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/dpw/recycle.php


From: dwilliamsjhu02 at hotmail.comTo: chat at charlesvillage.infoDate: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 16:55:36 +0000Subject: Re: [Chat] Fwd:Re: Baltimore City Frequently Asked Questions: Plastic recycling


I think that is a misspelling, it is Numbers 1 and 7 not 1-7 if I am not mistaken.D'> Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:36:52 -0500> From: LEF at press.jhu.edu> To: chat at charlesvillage.info> Subject: [Chat] Fwd:Re: Baltimore City Frequently Asked Questions: Plastic recycling> > This doesn't make any sense. The info I read said any plastic labeled 1> through 7 is recyclable, so I am putting out everything--trays from> food, jars, lids, packing materials with a triangle and number, etc.,> NOT just bottles. I think Valentina Ukwuoma may be mistaken. Did I> mis-remember what it says on our Public Works calendar?> > Linda> > >>> gewirtz at bellatlantic.net 01/10/08 5:57 PM >>>> As you will see, I inquired whether the buckets that cat litter comes> in > can be recycled. Apparently, the answer is NO. Personally, I can see> > no reason that only bottles and jars can be recycled, but obviously my> > cat litter buckets will be added to what goes into the landfills.> > Steve.> > Ukwuoma, Valentina I wrote:> >> > Dear Mr. Gewirtz:> >> > If it has a narrow/long neck or screw top yes, include it with your > > recycling materials, but if it is the wide open type please discard.> > > Also, as a point of information, please note that we accept plastics> > > bottles and jars with numbers 1-7 on the bottom. For more> information, > > please visit our website at www.baltimorecity.gov.> >> > > >> > Thank you for your participation and interest in Baltimore City's > > recycling program.> >> > > >> > Valentina I. Ukwuoma> >> > Bureau Head> >> > Bureau Of Solid Waste> >> > Department of Public Works> >> > 1000 Abel Wolman Mun. Building> >> > 200 N. Holliday Street> >> > Baltimore, Maryland 21202> >> > > >> > -----Original Message-----> > From: Webmaster, COB> > Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 5:02 PM> > To: Ukwuoma, Valentina I> > Subject: FW: Baltimore City Frequestly Asked Questions> >> > > >> > A constituent has submitted a requested for information or complaint> > > from the Baltimore City website. The request is the forwarded message> > > below.> >> > > >> > You have received this email because the webmaster has found that> your > > agency is the closest contact found in our records to address this> issue.> >> > > >> > If you are not capable of handling this issue, please forward to the> > > appropriate party. A follow up directly to the constituent is > > appreciated otherwise. All correspondence and forwards related to> this > > issue should Cc: webmaster at baltimorecity.gov. Thank you for your > > assistance.> >> > > >> > Michael A. Karr> >> > Web Master> >> > > >> > Baltimore City Mayor's Office> >> > 100 N. Holliday St. Room #339> >> > Baltimore, MD. 21202> >> > Office: 410-361-9126> >> > Moble: 410-977-5312> >> > Email: mike.karr at baltimorecity.gov > >> > Web: http://www.baltimorecity.gov > >> > > >> > **** IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ALL: For ALL website update requests, > > please email to site.updates at baltimorecity.gov or your update will> NOT > > be posted. Thank you for your cooperation. ****> >> > > >> > -----Original Message-----> >> > From: Stephen Gewirtz [mailto:gewirtz at bellatlantic.net] > >> > Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 5:03 PM> >> > To: Webmaster, COB> >> > Subject: Baltimore City Frequestly Asked Questions> >> > > >> > User: Stephen Gewirtz, mailto:gewirtz at bellatlantic.net > >> > > >> > Categories: Recycling> >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > I get Scoop Away cat litter in a plastic bucket that has a "5" on> it.> >> > > >> > The bucket has a metal handle. Can the bucket be recycled, and do I> >> > > >> > need to remove the handle? Can the handle be recycled? And since> the> >> > > >> > lid is a sizable piece of "5" plastic, can it be recycled?> >> > _______________________________________________> Chat mailing list> Chat at charlesvillage.info> http://charlesvillage.info/mailman/listinfo/chat_charlesvillage.info> archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/chat@charlesvillage.info/

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