i as | | é A SUNDAY ‘Many area residents would rather recycle their garbage than see it buried in neighborhood dumips—~ butdon’t, That indication came from a Sunday News survey that.shaweéd ab- dut 75 per cent of the people who responded Would like to start recycling their “unw teds” but don’t because the city doesn’t hel e city were to make a point of picking .. up the garbage on a reguiar weekly basis, I would be happy to once again’ separate our gar- bage,” said a Port Co- quitlam’ resident in a letter. “towever,” she said, “We. quit doing it be- cause we needed the room where we used to store it.” aa ‘About 81 per centof the” “responses proved if ‘ the eity: would pick the » garbage - up.and_ trons- ort+it to the specific “por they would start sorting. Another Sunday reader said the recycling | depots are spaced too far apast and often times they aren’t even in the same city. . ~ Seme 53 per cent recycie their garbage now, but, almost 38 per cent said they don’t. A"Toquitlam woman said she “recycles her yarbage by keeping all vegetable and fruit peel- ings and burying them in the back yard.’ She YES YES . YES I I live in ( I Would like to start recycling my trash... i do recycle my garbage... I would if it were’ picked | up by the’ city... POV FEE GE. ot Fane NY mea re I i H i I i i : d i f i NO NO . + . NO ) city... } i i i I i : i i E i i. i i | i 1. 4 i } i i &f i | —. | i f° ! i d i i j i I I i SEND IN TO SUNDAY NEWS, #205-1030 WESTWOOD, Port Coquitlam - i } l i i i i 4 “| i i I d d f i i d i i : H K 4 i f : explained that after two years the rich soil is -placed in the flower beds. “People are easily led if shown the way, said, So, until the city starts taking, the people will keep chucking. she nresemaan, Petr aecory