Trash Collection Essay

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Narrative Essay: My Twenty-Four Hour Adventure in Trash Collection “Tell me what you eat, and I will tell what kind of man you are,” a famous quote by the lawyer, gastronomist, and author, Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Although proper recycling is probably the goal of many people, there are some who still overstuff a plastic garbage bag for the trash guys to pick-up. According to Edward Humes in his book, “Garbology, Our Dirty Love Affair with Trash,” newspapers make up point six percent of the nation's landfills, but paper contributes twenty-eight point two percent.” My narrative essay assignment which is designed to record what type of garbage I create and how much accumulates during a pre-determined time frame can result in a positive outcome. Hopefully, this assessment gives me insight into whether my most surely negligible amount of trash makes any difference.
The twenty-four hour period started early, first with me arising without the repeated tapping of the snooze button every nine minutes whenever the radio blared. Unlike my usual routine, which leaving the warm bed was a chore completed grudgingly. The …show more content…

A grocery bag received from a previous visit to Kroger, which I thought would accommodate all the day’s waste. Nevertheless, my calculation of a container needed leaned to the lesser size. Finally, the need for a full size, thirteen-gallon bag from my kitchen to hold all the garbage created during a whole day becomes necessary. At the end of the experience, the trash collected weighed over two pounds. Whereas the overall contents of the plastic sack are insignificant in the broad overview, the collected debris contained mostly advertisement mailings. Instructing the post office not to deliver them will result in no deliveries, but what happens at that

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