tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36994129.post1974952971071151157..comments2024-02-26T21:27:17.091+13:00Comments on The Fundy Post: Your own private IdahoPaulhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08024440694895271805noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36994129.post-57782914649278880802010-01-19T13:13:55.916+13:002010-01-19T13:13:55.916+13:00Glad the NYT is keeping us informed on the importa...Glad the NYT is keeping us informed on the important issues.<br /><br />Interesting to compare the German approach, "ignorance is no excuse: brochures are available from local authorities, or you can just ask one of your neighbors. As a general rule, everything is recycled in Germany. If you ever find yourself struggling to know what goes where, simply ask a neighbor: Germany is home to more than 80 million professional trash sorters!" <br /><br />from http://www.newcomers-network.de/germany/newcomers-guide/housing/recycling_rules.phpGrace Dalleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11184423873725462269noreply@blogger.com