tripwire
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I'm pretty impressed by Harvey's biodegradable straws. There was a bubble tea place who's straws became a soggy mess really quickly.
It's not the length, it is how they are opened.Depending on the type of pocket knife it can be considered a concealed weapon (the blade has to be of a certain length I believe). A typical swiss army knife would not be an issue but a proper knife or switchblade would be.
I think we'll see more restos go back to re-usable cups/cutlery. I remember when TH's used to serve coffee in china mugs and food on plates/bowls with metal cutlery. These days, even if you say you will eat in they give you everything in disposable containers.
Blade length has nothing to do with it, and a 'switchblade' is prohibited by definition. Without getting into a legal lesson, a pocket knife (or Leatherman multi-tool) is simply that under normal circumstances. You can carry one in your pocket to open a letter or, I suppose, cut your steak. I will concede that, in Toronto at least, the mere sight of such a thing, should it be deployed, would give many people vapours.Depending on the type of pocket knife it can be considered a concealed weapon (the blade has to be of a certain length I believe). A typical swiss army knife would not be an issue but a proper knife or switchblade would be.
Now, we just need Tim’s to enact a deposit/return on their cups and lids so that they don’t continue as the #1 branded litter we see.
I'm surprised. It's been a (really, really) long time since I sat in at a Tim's, but I would have assumed they long ago gave up the dishware washing and storage space for another Panini press, chili assembler or some such thing.Tim Hortons near me will still serve you coffee in a china mug, although they aren't consistent about it.
I would not be surprised if they don't all do it. The one near me is a bit a-typical because it is also the Tim Hortons training centre. It is where they used to have their head office.I'm surprised. It's been a (really, really) long time since I sat in at a Tim's, but I would have assumed they long ago gave up the dishware washing and storage space for another Panini press, chili assembler or some such thing.
The problem with plastic containers is that they are not useful in the recycling stream. There is no problem with aluminum cans--they are readily and highly recycled. A deposit system only helps with litter, not really recycling.I'm in favour of a deposit system in Ontario for all aluminum cans, plastic bottles and coffee cups. Ontario is one of the few places in the modern world that doesn't have a depots on all plastic bottles and aluminum cans.
I got family in NY state, they keep every pop bottle and can in bags in the garage, when they are full they take it to the bottle return machines at the grocery store for store credit or cash. Knocks money off the grocery bill.
Recycling was never going to something for plastic containers. I'm alright with them going underground, that's where plastic comes from anyway. What I want is to eliminate plastic litter and microplastic in our oceans. If we bury it responsibly, I think that's as good as we're going to get. Recycling plastic was always a scam, played upon us by the soda companies when they wanted to ditch refillable glass bottles, it never worked. I do support any measure that reduces single use plastics of any sort.The problem with plastic containers is that they are not useful in the recycling stream. There is no problem with aluminum cans--they are readily and highly recycled. A deposit system only helps with litter, not really recycling.
We should ditch the entire plastic recycling programs nationwide wide. Keep it for glass and paper…. maybe. Instead, make the importers, manufacturers and retailers who present single use plastics into the economy cover the cost of their disposal.I'd say it was as much the petroleum/plastics industry trying to ensure their growth was not curtailed by regulations around waste. They very deliberately chose the resin identification code symbol to look like the recycling symbol.