What I think will die (although it will be a good 10 years or more) will be the TV. It would be helpful to easily move them about for certain tasks. I’d like to see table and desk lamps become wireless too. What I hope will die sooner rather than later are all the wires all over the place. Thanks to everyone that does their bit and puts all their rubbish into the proper bins. I also try to buy products in glass containers rather than plastic ones too. I also shred old documents and bag them up for our friend, (who works at the local school), to put them into either his compost bins and also the local school's compost bins. Do they not care about their own environment? We have a green (garden rubbish, clippings) recycle bin and a yellow (paper, recyclable plastics, bags, bottles, metal etc). So far I have not seen who throws the rubbish onto the street, but will certainly ask them to pick it up, if I do see them. It is still hard to believe that people that live in this small suburb do not care and/or realize that by throwing their rubbish on the street it eventually gets washed into the stormwater drains and into the creek that circles the suburb on three sides. And then put the rubbish in our recycle bins when we get home. I take a bag and plastic glove to pick up the rubbish. When we take our dog for a walk we pick up any rubbish that people have dropped on the street and footpaths. John's Wood, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. My husband and I live in a small suburb, called St.
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