Nice setup for only being 4 months into the trade. I'm surprised to see that Canada still has real dumps. Here in the states we have transfer stations. There are separate dumpsters for household trash, construction debris, recyclables, and metal. They truck the stuff elsewhere. The only stuff that remains on site is leaves and brush which are ground up for mulch that is free for the taking.
Lol meanwhile we are paying 2.69 Canadian dollars per litre for diesel in the UK, petrol wasn't far behind. It was upto 3.36 Canadian dollars at it's peak..
Nice setup for only being 4 months into the trade. I'm surprised to see that Canada still has real dumps. Here in the states we have transfer stations. There are separate dumpsters for household trash, construction debris, recyclables, and metal. They truck the stuff elsewhere. The only stuff that remains on site is leaves and brush which are ground up for mulch that is free for the taking.
yea canada is a little behind the times haha, maybe in the big cities they do that. im small town redkneck in saskatchewan haha
Depends on where you live. I’m in Kentucky and we have like 2-3 dumps within a 15 mile radius. Super cheap to dump by weight too.
And we don’t sort shit just dump it on the ground lol
Lol meanwhile we are paying 2.69 Canadian dollars per litre for diesel in the UK, petrol wasn't far behind. It was upto 3.36 Canadian dollars at it's peak..
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