Day Seven: Phone calls and progress

 After this weekend, we decided that we needed to continue our education on the matter. We got on a phone call with one of Caroline's aunts who is also very passionate about the environment. She lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts, and told us about her immaculate community and what they do around there to keep it that way. Today was trash day and she told us that, like Bow, Gloucester excepts recycling and properly recycles what is given to them. This is not the case everywhere you go. In some instances, towns will use two different cans, however, both the trash and the recycling will go to the same firing facilities. This is not good news at all. We understand that this issue goes far beyond just environmental as it is also an economic issue as well. We have to recognize that for some communities, combining both trash and recycling is simply cheaper. We do not necessarily have a solution to this issue, but we hope to encourage people to take their recycling to facilities that will properly reuse it.  Sometime this week, we have an interview set up with the owner of Bonafide Green Goods in Concord, New Hampshire who will also give us some good solutions. We also plan to head over to the dump in hopes of indulging in real conversation with the people that work there to see if there are some ways people could make their lives easier. 

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  1. Dump day in Andover is Wednesday. There is a guy named Jeff Sweet who works there (and used to work at Proctor - sometimes still drives for us..). He would be great to talk to.

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