We are happy to announce that Crowne Park now offers recycling! You will find the recycling containers at the front of the property next to the compactor. Many of our residents have asked for the service and we are proud to offer it as a privilege. If trash is found in these containers, they will have to be taken away. Please be responsible and hold your neighbors responsible!
The program collects newspaper, magazines, telephone books, chipboard, junk mail and office paper, corrugated cardboard, glass bottles and jars, aluminum beverage cans, steel food and beverage cans, empty aerosol cans, and all plastic bottles, excluding hazardous waste bottles. Please see the office for more information. We want to do this right so we can keep this privilege!
To help out even more, you can reduce your impact on the environment by reducing the amount of materials you use. Here are a couple tips:
Think before you buy! As you prepare to indulge in this holiday season, think about the impact of each product you are buying. Was it made half way around the world (think about the energy to ship it) in a place with little environmental regulation and/or in a sweatshop? Are the products made or grown in sustainable ways? Does the person really need it? You can give a gift of trees or bees or make a donation to a worthy nonprofit that’s working for a sustainable planet as an alternative to toys filled with lead paint and one more tie or picture frame.
Eschew catalogs you don’t use! Call the toll-free numbers on catalogs and asked to be removed from their mailing lists. Or you can go to this web site: http://www.catalogchoice.org/ which allows you to remove numerous catalogs at once. This saves resources in lots of ways: fewer trees are cut and processed; less fossil fuel is used to produce paper, print, mail, and distribute unwanted catalogs, and less winds up going to recycling or the landfill.
Stop drinking bottled water. About 75 percent of plastic bottles end up in landfills where their life cycle is 700 years or more. As we’ve noted before, plastic only breaks into smaller and smaller pieces; it never disappears. Plastic is made from petroleum. Manufacturing bottled water uses over 1.5 million barrels of oil per year. That’s enough oil to fuel 100,000 cars.
If you have any other suggestions on how Crowne Park can improve or expand our services, please feel free to swing by the office and let us know! We are so proud to have residents that care enough about our world to seek out a recycling program. We LOVE our residents!