Bad Economy Means Less Trash

February 13, 2009 by TracyZ  
Filed under Green News

Looking for a bit of good news in the face of a bad economy?  The ailing financial system is being credited for reducing the trash going to landfills across Central Florida, by up to 20% in Osceola County.  Neighboring Orange County, home to many Orlando tourist attractions, reported a 17% reduction in garbage at the local landfill.  

The reduction in trash is being attributed to consumers buying less, eating out less, and cutting back on vacations to the area.  The amount of construction debris has also declined with the falling real estate market.

It is no surprise that this has County officials worried about the impact on income generated from trash collection.  It also has a trickle down effect on energy.  In Lake County, down 8%, some of the trash is used at a waste to energy plant.  

So an economy in the dumps is good for dumps!  (Of course the politically correct word for “dump” is now “landfill” but it just doesn’t have the same ring!)

Start living green one day at a time,

Tracy Z

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