Dear Editor, Are you rinsing out your empty ketchup bottles for
recycling? Are you cutting up and tying up your empty corrugated
boxes in a neat bundle for collection? Are your newspapers in a
neat bundle for recycle day?
Dear Editor,

Are you rinsing out your empty ketchup bottles for recycling?

Are you cutting up and tying up your empty corrugated boxes in a neat bundle for collection? Are your newspapers in a neat bundle for recycle day?

Have you separated your scrap paper from your cans, your grass clippings from your garbage?

Have you inquired if your apartment neighbors have to bother with recycling at all? How much is your friendly hamburger stand recycling?

Do you mind paying your garbage bill in advance? Do you know your Morgan Hill garbage fee is more expensive than Monte Sereno, Palo Alto, Sunnyvale, San Jose, Saratoga, Cupertino, Campbell, Los Gatos, Mountain View and Santa Clara?

Since we work so hard to comply with our city’s garbage program, we need to request that our garbage company acknowledge our faithful efforts by neatly returning our garbage cans, toters and recycling bins to the curbside position in which we left them, rather than helter-skelter, halfway in the street where they were dumped into the garbage truck. Most of all, lids of our garbage cans should be put back in place to close the garbage can; lids of our emptied toters should also be closed to keep out the winter rain.

We should tell our courteous disposal company that it’s not much fun to up-end our garbage cans and toters to drain out rain water before moving them back to their storage positions.

This is one onerous recycling chore our courteous disposal company can help us totally eliminate.

James Groff, Morgan Hill

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