Posted on 28 February 2023 by WestPhillyLocal.com
For some folks living in the Spruce Hill neighborhood, which borders Penn’s campus, the time when students move out in May and leave tons of unwanted stuff behind is considered “Penn Christmas.” One can find gently used furniture, designer clothes and shoes and even a high-end surfboard or two.
For others, it’s a trash – plain and simple.
The Spruce Hill Community Association (SHCA) has been working with the University of Pennsylvania to help improve the Penn community’s response to the excessive trash left behind on streets and sidewalks in the neighborhood when students move out.
SHCA prepared a short online survey to help guide these discussions with the University, which may lead to “real improvements.” Residents are asked to complete a short online survey so your their can be considered. The results will be shared with Penn partners who are working to solve these issues.
The survey can be accessed via this link.
Posted on 21 November 2017 by Eduard Saakashvili
The holidays can be wasteful and on the day after it can be difficult to sort through what’s trash, what’s recycling, and what shouldn’t be thrown away at all. With this in mind, we’ve been reading the helpful work done by our colleagues at the Green Philly blog, where they compiled a simple infographic explaining what can and can’t be recycled.
Here are some of the most important lessons we’ve learned from them and elsewhere:
These are things you cannot recycle:
- Plastic bags
- Straws
- Light bulbs
- Greasy boxes/paper
- Takeout containers
- Styrofoam
- Napkins, tissue paper
- Broken glass
Not only are these items non-recyclable, they can potentially be dangerous for workers, whose job is among the more deadly in the nation.
Julie Hancher, editor of the Green Philly blog, said the website created the guide to simplify sustainability, which she said often confuses her readers. Continue Reading
Posted on 27 December 2010 by Mike Lyons
The City has announced that trash and recycling collection has been suspended for today. Residents with regular Monday trash and recycling collection should hold their trash until next week for regular pickup on Monday, Jan. 3. On Tuesday through Friday, residents with rear driveway collection should place their trash and recycling in front of their homes for pickup. Rear trash collection will resume next week.
Tuesday pick-up appears to be on as usual.
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