8x11 - Waste Management for Parks 101 - v2
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We know what you’re thinking. “There has got to be a better way.” WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR PARKS 101 1. Place typical garbage cans around park. 2. Add waste from hundreds of park visitors. For example, packaging, uneaten sandwiches, broken toys, melted ice cream cones, bottles, cans, yesterday’s newspaper, apple cores. 3. Insert flies, bees, wasps, ants and other insects. 4. Mix in sea gulls, squirrels and mice. 5. Let bins sit until full, or ripe (evident by unruly odours). 6. Put on gloves. Pick up litter. Empty bins by hand.
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6. Put on gloves. Pick up litter. Empty bins by hand. 2. Add waste from hundreds of park visitors. For example, packaging, uneaten sandwiches, broken toys, melted ice cream cones, bottles, cans, yesterday’s newspaper, apple cores. 5. Let bins sit until full, or ripe (evident by unruly odours). 1. Place typical garbage cans around park. 4. Mix in sea gulls, squirrels and mice. 3. Insert flies, bees, wasps, ants and other insects. 1-877-558-5576 [email protected] www.molok.com Molok North America
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We know what you’re thinking. “There has got to be a better way.”
WASTE MANAGEMENT FOR PARKS 101
1. Place typical garbage cans around park.
2. Add waste from hundreds of park visitors. For example, packaging, uneaten sandwiches, broken toys, melted ice cream cones, bottles, cans, yesterday’s newspaper, apple cores.
3. Insert flies, bees, wasps, ants and other insects.
4. Mix in sea gulls, squirrels and mice.
5. Let bins sit until full, or ripe (evident by unruly odours).
6. Put on gloves. Pick up litter. Empty bins by hand.
We thought so too.
Molok North America1-877-558-5576 [email protected] www.molok.com