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    Quote Originally Posted by michimoby View Post
    When Detroit actually has the wherewithall to implement a curbside recycling program, as a start, then you can start throwing stones.
    Detroit does have a curbside recycling program, at least in some neighborhoods.

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    Predicting the end of Vancouver, Seattle, and Manhattan is probably premature. Not to mention that even when the availability of materials and energy become low, all three cities have the eco-systems to adapt to changing environments...something we in Detroit could use a little more of.

    We do have curbside recycling, but it's not offered by the city. $15/mo. not too shabby, though, and I'm glad to support a new business here.

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    That's right. A friend lives in the Curtis/ Livernois area and they have had Reclying for about a year now.

    Quote Originally Posted by mwilbert View Post
    Detroit does have a curbside recycling program, at least in some neighborhoods.

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