Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Operation Rubbish: Limited Land Resources

 Hello World! 

 Last Saturday, I visited the Glendale Scholl Canyon Landfill. I learned that the garbage industry is money driven, landfill employees do care about recycling ♻️, that trash can produce energy, and last but not least our land resources are limited!
Rubbish Operations

 When you dump a load of garbage, you have to pay for that trash. On the flip side, there are numerous things a landfill has to pay.There is the constant need for managing garbage (25 ft. layer), covering it with dirt (18 ft. layer), water truck wetting the dirt roads, someone pulling large item recyclables that customers do not recycle, bird operations setting off whistling pete fireworks, etc. 

The tires, big plastics, and metals are pulled out if possible in order to recycle. Tires are reusable not recyclable. There is another company for shredding the tires and placing back into tar or asphalt uses. The big plastics and metals are gathered by the landfill employee(s) to recycle. The interview I had with one of the operations managers stated that his household definitely recycles and he finds it very important to do so. 

The methane gas electricity generation is done by a separate entity. There were large pipes all around the landfill to vacuum out the gas and sent to a power plant. The flare pad is highly explosive but they have safety procedures for this. 

Overall, now that we are in the year 2015, landfills are much more organized and energy efficient for cleanliness and safety! But what motivates people to recycle?  I believe seeing the landfill shows we have limited land resources. If there is any motivation in recycling, it's to serve and give our future generations a chance at having land! You lose a landfill once it meets a height capacity! So please! Let's keep on keeping on the reduce, reuse, recycle ♻️ movement. 

"Serving others a thousand years from today." ♻️✌
-HD

P.S.- I'm very appreciative of the tour I was given at the landfill. Check out some photos I took. 

The Earth Mover 


Flare Pad, one of the places where they gather methane gas. 

The main header piping for vacuuming up methane gas. 
You can perch but you can't eat the garbage.
♻️One employee was pulling metals from the day's loads for recycling. (see an old gym work out set)

Friday, August 21, 2015

Trash Collectors and Recyclers ♻️

Hello world!
Let's appreciate trash collectors and the special, inspiring individuals who recycle! I've been researching waste management, where it all goes and how I can help! Check out my visit to the local landfill in the next blog! 

I surveyed some friends to see who is recycling in my community. I found that less than half of them actually recycle. 
In June, a few of my friends and I wanted to help pick it up! We picked up some trash in only one hour. We piled four mattresses, 3 couches, several wood headboards, miscellaneous ply wood pieces, and around 6 bags of trash and had it picked up by LAS or threw it in the dumpster. Thank you Los Angeles Sanitation! See it here on LA Sanitation's facebook:

This is an example of what one concerned resident can accomplish. She saw a need for cleanup around Virgina & Wilton, so...
Posted by Los Angeles Sanitation on Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Thank you to LeePugsley (https://mobile.twitter.com/leepugsley),
Erik Williams (https://www.facebook.com/erik.williams.3557?fref=photo)
Myself @holli_dean (https://twitter.com/holli_dean),
New friend Nathaniel for picking up garbage Sunday June 12th, 2015!
Also, the church @realityla (https://mobile.twitter.com/realityla)
& op. coordinator @thedougyfresh (https://mobile.twitter.com/thedougyfresh)
for supplying gloves, trash grabbers, garbage bags, and the prayerful support! And all the other groups who pick it up out there!

Also, I want to give a blog thank you to a particular environmentalist and artist who helps pick up waste on the beaches and uses that garbage to make a statement with fashion or art as a serious sign for what is happening to our earthly home. See it here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Washed-

Up/108767345840752         I had always fantasized about picking up the trash off the freeways and make it into this really cool art museum and I believe that is exactly what Washed Up brought to fruition and did it best in my opinion! (Pic of Alicia- modeling styrofoam cups)


I love this dress. I've worn it several times for the amazing designer, Marina DeBris, a phenomenal woman that dedicates...
Posted by Alicia Marie Brower on Tuesday, April 22, 2014




From land to sea, we have plenty of trash. My hope is to motivate and excite more people to recycle and learn for myself how to appropriately recycle! 
Even despite my little survey, I can still be thankful for the recycling program in Los Angeles! According to a report on Los Angeles Sanitation website 2013, LA is ranked top recycler out of 10 of the largest U.S. cities. http://lacitysan.org/solid_resources/recycling/index.htm

FUN FACT: if you want to make a dollar bill for your recycled bottles and cans, go to your local rePlanet reverse vending machines! http://replanet.com/

How do you recycle? Show it off and hashtag #recycle
Here is my video example on Instagram: https://instagram.com/p/6apQrRGi6Q