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Whatever is contained must be released.
Between the late 1950s and the late 1980s, more than 750 million tons of chemical wastes were discarded.
One of the few things that can't be recycled is wasted time.
From my travels around the world I have seen how much damage and pollution is done by the careless disposal of waste. It is also evident that we in the West produce far more and throw away far more than the developing world, almost without thinking
Some trash is recycled, some is thrown away, some ends up where it shouldn't end up.
Have gratitude for the things you're discarding. By giving gratitude, you're giving closure to the relationship with that object, and by doing so, it becomes a lot easier to let go.
It is the habit of our species to despoil all we touch. Yet few see it so.
If it gathers dust, give it away ...
Trash is something you get rid of - or disease. I'm not something you get rid of.
Sell it, don't Smell it.
We should remember Christ's words, 'Let nothing be wasted,' when we look in our refrigerators and garbage cans and garages.
Waste is worse than loss. The time is coming when every person who lays claim to ability will keep the question of waste before him constantly. The scope of thrift is limitless.
There is nothing quite like the controlled burn of Eugene Marten's prose. Waste is an exhilarating and unnerving piece of fiction.
The individual's habits of thought make an organic complex, the trend of which is necessarily in the direction of serviceability to the life process. When it is attempted to assimilate systematic waste or futility, as an end in life, into this organic complex, there presently supervenes a revulsion.
Sometimes you must destroy first
Law of economy: nothing is waste. Even the unreal. What a sublimity in the process.
Abandoned like an empty beer bottle, cigarette butt, worn-out shoe.
Just throw it all and live like there's no tomorrow.
To blithely discard the spent kernels of something that has ended is to discard the very resources that have painstakingly been harvested from that ending from which a spirited new beginning will be cultivated.
If it can't be reduced, reused, repaired, rebuilt, refurbished, refinished, resold, recycled or composted, then it should be restricted, redesigned or removed from production.
Resignation is to equate with the hope to give up; a possible renewal process is initiated, which do things clean at its roots.
Waste is also not waste, it can be recycled
When I vacate this sack of old bones I won't care what you do with it. Bury or burn it but don't make much fuss.
refuse what you do not need; reduce what you do need; reuse what you consume; recycle what you cannot refuse, reduce, or reuse; and rot (compost) the rest.
When you're through with your cat, you can't throw it in the trash.
I think if we're going to have to landfill trash, and I think we basically have to, we might as well get the upside for it and dedicate that upside to improving the environment in so many different ways.
Delete Never Means Delete in the Information Age.
In the world of today, human desires far supersede human needs. Waste, as you can see, is the result of all of those contradictions. That is how we ended up complicating our world.
If you do not need something that it is still useful, give it to someone who will appreciate it before you douse it in lighter fluid in hopes Santa Odin will put a new one under your Yule tree.
Today delete it; tomorrow you will need it.
You can't throw just throw me away!
Waste is any human activity which absorbs resources but creates no value. - James P. Womak and Daniel T. Jones,
Waste is the highest virtue one can achieve in an advanced capitalist society
You would think I would recycle by the way I found my last chick ... cause all she wants is paper or plastic.
Thus my task was destruction.
What we did not truly use, need, and love had to go. This would become our motto for decluttering.
To know how to dispense with things is to possess them.
What in your life needs to be consigned to the bin? Just make sure it's not your dreams!
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Never waste, never worry
Tough break-up? Trash stinks, which is why you toss it.
The world defines 'waste' very differently than Jesus does.
Give it to Charity. I don't want it anymore.
The greatest waste ... is failure to use the abilities of people ... to learn about their frustrations and about the contributions that they are eager to make.
You can only do two things with your life: give it away or throw it away.
Just as the waste of time nourishes the hell of leisure, so technological wastes nourish the hell of war. Wastes which incarnate the secret violence of this society, uncoerced and non-degradable defecation.
Consumerism has accustomed us to waste. But throwing food away is like stealing it from the poor and hungry.
Purge, emerge and flourish. It's natural.
The idea of waste only comes into our Christianity when we underestimate the worth of our Lord.
We do as much harm holding onto programs and people past their natural life span as we do when we employ massive organizational air strikes. However, destroying comes at the end of life's cycle, not as a first response.
Like foxes to a dustbin,
Books are a valuable resource; please recycle.
Expired condoms are like nuclear waste: there's nothing sensible you can do with it.
There is no such thing as garbage, just useful stuff in the wrong place.
All we need do with nuclear waste is dilute it to a low radiation level and sprinkle it over the ocean
or even over America after hormesis is better understood and verified with respect to more diseases.
All is best, though we oft doubt, what the unsearchable dispose, of highest wisdom brings about.
How do you sort the treasure from the trash? When does something move from sentimental to disposable? And if you think you are ready to part with it, are you really? If you throw it away today, will you regret it tomorrow? Or will it be something you never think about again?
I throw away stacks of newspaper and catalogs, bills that probably went unpaid for years, plastic bags of hangers and wires, and the hockey stick.
We can't have landfills forever, and we can't ask others to accept our trash.
You won't do any more housework? Then you go to the bin.
Letting go is not getting rid of. Letting go is letting be.
That's SHIT!
How do you remove it?
You just put it inside the trash, easy as that.
It's easy to get rid of things when there is an obvious reason for doing so. It's much more difficult when there is no compelling reason.
Every one should keep a mental wastepaper basket and the older he grows the more things he will consign to it - torn up to irrecoverable tatters.
"Solid wastes" are the discarded leftovers of our advanced consumer society. This growing mountain of garbage and trash represents not only an attitude of indifference toward valuable natural resources, but also a serious economic and public health problem.
Not everything needs to be recycled.
It's easier to get rid of things when you're giving them to someone who can use them, but don't let this kind intention become a source of clutter itself. I have a friend who has multiple piles all over her house, each lovingly destined for a particular recipient.
You let the fire out.
There is no place where we can safely store worn-out reactors or their garbage. No place!
It's not easy to get rid of unwanted things.
We live in an advanced capitalist society, after all. Waste is the name of the game, its greatest virtue. Politicians call it "refinements in domestic consumption." I call it meaningless waste.
You'll leave a trail of trash on this Earth that will far exceed anything of worth you leave behind. For every ounce of heirloom, you leave a ton of landfill.
Nothing is destroyed until it is replaced.
Garbage removal is a citizen responsibility.
Nothing we can't handle, break it up and dismantle.
Oh! Old rubbish! Old letters, old clothes, old objects that one does not want to throw away. How well nature has understood that, every year, she must change her leaves, her flowers, her fruit and her vegetables, and make manure out of the mementos of her year!
Get rid of anything that isn't useful, beautiful or joyful.
The public lands are a public stock, which ought to be disposed of to the best advantage for the nation.
Recycling is what we do when we're out of options to avoid, repair, or reuse the product first. Firstly: Reduce. Don't buy what we don't need. Repair: Fix stuff that still has life in it. Reuse: Share. Then, only when you've exhausted those options, recycle.
It's all a compost heap. You just put down a layer of humus that helps other stuff grow. Your work will all be forgotten, but it will help stuff grow.
Miles of junk to throw out
how do you decide what to keep when everything is sentiment.
The best reduction, the most final reduction, is to destroy the warheads.
Good thing about bad rubbish is you can make the stench go away just by covering it up. It never comes back as long as you keep a tight lid on it.
You dump trash. You dump yard waste and old ripped couches that smell like body odor and forgetfulness. You dump cigarette butts and banana peels and hazardous waste. But people?
Nothing is a waste that makes a memory.
In the unpacking process, you've got to own it to disown it!
The purpose - where I start - is the idea of use. It is not recycling, it's reuse.
Most of the times it's healthier to start over in a different way, or throw it away.
Tell me: what's more obscene than fucking waste?
Death is in quite poor taste, if you ask me.
Never throw out anyone.
You have to keep recycling yourself.
If a dirty mind is a terrible thing to waste, then I am a huge recycler
Once given, a gift is yours to use, store or dispose of as you see fit.
Marathon tidying produces a heap of garbage. At this stage, the one disaster that can wreak more havoc than an earthquake is the entrance of that recycling expert who goes by the alias of "mother.
God help anyone who disobeys my recycling system. I have all the separated bins. I'm very adamant about it because I try to be a good citizen of the world, I really do. I even use eco-friendly cleaning products, but sometimes you just have to break open the disinfectant. Some jobs require it.
But man proposes, God disposes.
Crimes, sins, nightmares, hunks of hair: it was surprising how many of them has something to dispose of. The more I charged, the easier it was for them to breathe freely once more.
There is a point in your life when you realize that you have written enough destructors ...
Use it; fuck it. It belongs to you; use it.
I usually destroy unreleased material. It has a way of coming back to haunt you.