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#26 Old Yesterday at 6:01 PM
Quote: Originally posted by CaliBrat
Agreed .. but in the sims they don't differentiate between the two ... all waste goes in the trash bin .. trash bin can then be put in compost bin .. so for me.. I don't see it as a compost bin as much as a recycle bin .. hence why I place one on all lots


I see it as a Maxis oversight lol. Just like how a sim can drop a potty pouch and it turns into soda cans (what are they feeding that baby?).
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#27 Old Yesterday at 9:40 PM
Quote: Originally posted by Charity
Compost isn't recycling where I am. Recycling is plastics and bottles etc.


Here we recycle certain plastics, clean cardboard, paper.

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Compost would be organic waste, but if you're putting it in the organic waste bin then you aren't using it as compost.


Compost can also include cardboard and paper, like brown paper bags and cardboard without sticky labels or lots of ink.

I do both of the above in rl.

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With sims, I have to admit that not having a sink in the kitchen seems weird. Throwing out your cups and plates after every meal seems horribly wasteful. XD Plus, there are plenty of other things to compost. Just get a few leaf dropping trees!


They are not being wasted, I am turning them into compost. That means they are replacing a bag of fertilizer on that same garden spot. The bag costs $10 the compost is free. The main economy is selling crafted/grown/dug up items to townies. A few tress wouldn't cut it for the farm. They need every bit of compost I can get. The households who are not farms also compost and I have the farms pay them for a full compost bin. In a large hood yes they would have plenty but not in smaller hoods. So even if I switch over to my uber hood that has other ways of getting food I still like to compost. In my current hood I only have 1 main farm and they are constantly running out of compost.

This rural community has one large farm and fish as it's main source of food. (apart from the few Jackie sims food making items I installed recently that I try not to overuse) No grocery delivery, no fast food delivery, fridges come empty due to a mod I have and no restockable food bins.

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#28 Old Today at 12:30 AM
Quote: Originally posted by Charity
Compost isn't recycling where I am. Recycling is plastics and bottles etc. Compost would be organic waste, but if you're putting it in the organic waste bin then you aren't using it as compost.


Whether it's being used as compost for your own garden, or as organic waste (for compost or similar purposes, I presume) for bin day, it's still recycling. If both ways are meant to turn into compost, using it as compost at home is just a few steps removed. Not everyone has the option or need to to do compost at home, so having a pickup option is quite useful.

We've got organic waste (+ paper, glass/metal, plastic, and *whatever doesn't fit elsewhere*) for bin days. Some stores have collection places for small electronic waste and batteries, there's systems for returning plastic bottles and old clothes, and there's probably more I can't think of.
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#29 Old Today at 2:40 PM
Quote: Originally posted by joandsarah77
They are not being wasted, I am turning them into compost.


I'll rephrase it then lol. Sticking your dishes in the bin seems terribly wasteful to me, because I can't suspend disbelief enough to imagine that they could possibly be used as compost, therefore I consider them going straight to landfill (and the sims would also have to buy new dishes). Even farmers don't put their ceramic plates into the compost. XD

Quote: Originally posted by simmer22
Whether it's being used as compost for your own garden, or as organic waste (for compost or similar purposes, I presume) for bin day, it's still recycling. If both ways are meant to turn into compost, using it as compost at home is just a few steps removed. Not everyone has the option or need to to do compost at home, so having a pickup option is quite useful.


I have no idea what they actually do with the organic waste. I'm just presuming compost. But it isn't considered recycling. We do have a garden at home, but dad purchases fertiliser if he needs it (and I miss her terribly, but I don't miss having a dog that would eat all the sheep pellets he put down and then inflict her stenchful breath on us XD).

Half the plastic stuff isn't even recyclable anymore. We have yoghurts where the container is recyclable, but the lid isn't, which seems silly.
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