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Opie's avatar

I lost 40 lbs on a ketone diet - eggs and bacon and tuna and cheese and meat - without any fancy ketone smart drinks. That’s how we did it back then. And we never recycled. We’d just throw our garbage into the river where it would get swept away and we’d never see it again. Simpler times.

Larissa Zimberoff's avatar

HAHHHHHH. Always love getting the old school ways.

Kezia Jauron (Evolotus PR)'s avatar

City of L.A. takes #5 plastics, so that's a pretty big market. What happens to it after it goes in the bin, I don't know--and I probably don't want to.

Larissa Zimberoff's avatar

Plenty of communities have marketing that tells people they can "recycle" their no.5 plastic in their weekly trash. (Mine doesn't, but a friend in a different county tells me she can.) I can almost guarantee no one has figured out what to do with the stuff. The handful that say they are doing it are in the Midwest. Far from CA and you can bet they aren't getting trucked there.

Tena Goy's avatar

I’m another person that really worries about all those starbucks cups in the trash. It’s incredible to me that they aren’t spending money on recyclable cups or even better compostable cups. Don’t they have enough revenue to afford it? Maybe not.