Did you ever wonder when you throw something “away” exactly where is “away?” And wherever that is, does whoever owns “away” have plenty of it so that we can keep throwing “away” forever? The fact is, there is a place where we get rid of things. Historically it’s been a landfill. It turns out that [...]
Posts Tagged ‘recycling’
Mooresville Will Soon Have Curbside Recycling
Posted in Iredell County, Mooresville, Real Estate, Statesville, tagged recycling on March 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Troutman’s Going to Recycle
Posted in Home Maintenance, Iredell County, Mooresville, Quality of Life, Troutman, tagged landfills, recycling on February 26, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The Troutman town board recently had a planning retreat during which they decided to move ahead with a town-wide recycling program. The program will cost residents $3.61 per month. HERE’S a Record & Landmark article on this news. Mooresville is in the process of trying to decide if the town will institute town-wide recycling after [...]
Recycle Christmas Lights
Posted in Quality of Life, tagged christmas lights, recycling on November 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It is a bit odd thinking of getting rid of something at the beginning of a season rather than at the end, but that’s exactly how most people deal with those irritating strings of Christmas lights. I’m sure many folks are just now getting boxes down from the attic to decorate the tree or doors or [...]
What is “Stuff”, Anyway?
Posted in Quality of Life, tagged business cycle, pollution, profit, recycling on May 11, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
As you can see, I titled this blog Stan Suther’s Real Estate and Stuff because I think about real estate a lot, and I think about other stuff a lot. Today while scanning the news, I saw a reference to a video that’s being seen on YouTube by many folks, including students in school classrooms. [...]
You Meet the Nicest People at the Dump
Posted in Catawba County, Iredell County, Lincoln County, Mecklenburg County, Rowan County, Uncategorized, tagged Iredell County, recycling on November 12, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A new recycling program seems to be receiving good support from Mooresville residents. This is a pilot project that covers only a small portion of the city and will run for a year before they decide whether or not to continue it. However, you don’t have to wait until then to participate in the worthy [...]





