Buriram Expats
Buriram Province - General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: hotnutts on October 26, 2014, 09:39:01 AM
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Ive got a large stout plastic box that sits in my garden , in this box I throw all the empty drink cans and plastic bottles then when I see the collector strolling down the soi , I give him a wave and he takes every thing from the box , he currently gives me 1 Baht for every two drink cans and 6 Baht per Kilo for plastic bottles , Ive tried to steer my wife in the recycling direction but to no avail , she seems to look upon me as tight fisted farang . Just wondering if any one here keeps and then sells their cans and plastic bottles , or is it just me ::)
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I collect all recyclables and give them to the twice weekly rubbish collection guys.
They obviously go on to sell them when they have finished their rubbish run.
This gesture is paid backed 3 or 4 times a year when I do a garden clean up.
I can dump 4 to 5 cubic meters of tree and shrub cuttings outside knowing that they will (happily) be picked up.
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We recycle all plastic, cans and cardboard. The wife's daughterhas to make sure all is seperated and sacked up and tidy out back and in return she gets to sell it and keep the money. She always has a few baht in her pocket, doesn't need to keep asking for money every day and in a small way learns a bit of work ethic.
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I collect all recyclables and give them to the twice weekly rubbish collection guys.
They obviously go on to sell them when they have finished their rubbish run.
This gesture is paid backed 3 or 4 times a year when I do a garden clean up.
I can dump 4 to 5 cubic meters of tree and shrub cuttings outside knowing that they will (happily) be picked up.
That seems a good arrangement thumbup
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We recycle all plastic, cans and cardboard. The wife's daughterhas to make sure all is seperated and sacked up and tidy out back and in return she gets to sell it and keep the money. She always has a few baht in her pocket, doesn't need to keep asking for money every day and in a small way learns a bit of work ethic.
I like the work ethic part and the pocket money , good idea .
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We recycle all plastic, cans and cardboard. The wife's daughterhas to make sure all is seperated and sacked up and tidy out back and in return she gets to sell it and keep the money. She always has a few baht in her pocket, doesn't need to keep asking for money every day and in a small way learns a bit of work ethic.
We have a similar arrangement here, but it is the MIL that controls the collection and selling of the recyclables.
She is a little unhappy with me at the moment, as I have seriously cut down on my drinking, and that has had a knock-on effect
on her income.
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Since I have a store supporting the internet shop we get a lot of bottles, cardboard, cans, etc. About once every 2 weeks the battle axe (mom in law) takes it to the reclycer and gets around 300 baht. So not too bad of a return.
Just before I moved here I was trying to clean out my garage, had well over 100 lbs of cardboard, offered in on craigs list for free, no takers.
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We donate all of ours to the F/L. He sells it and gets his Red Bull at 30 baht with it.. thumbup