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Crank and glass
Crank and glass













But the monster is strong, and before she knows it, Kristina is back in its grip. Now with a baby to care for, she is determined to be the one deciding when and how much, the one calling the shots. Whatever you call it, it’s all the same: a monster. And what begins as a wild ride turns into a struggle for her mind, her soul-her life.Ĭrank. Kristina is the perfect daughter: gifted high school junior, quiet, never any trouble. “We want to make sure that we're getting resident feedback consistently through the process.”ĭetails surrounding the pilot program are still being sorted out as officials continue to welcome community feedback.Ellen Hopkins' bestselling titles CRANK and GLASS are now available in this collectible paperback boxed set! However, the recent surveys are proving helpful in addressing possible issues. The city seems aware of the downsides for residents, like accessibility to these centralized bins. So it's a huge financial benefit to the city,” said Collins. And then, you know, we're not expecting fees for any of those things. “At this stage, the cost is really in transporting from the drop-off locations to the centralized location. More than 1,000 residents responded to a citywide survey about their recycling wants and needs. Now, a new pilot program will set up five or seven drop-off spots specifically for those glass items starting this summer. So, that can be very, very costly and we were losing money,” Collins said.

crank and glass

There's an extra $80 a ton that was being charged to us still is being charged to u if there's 20% residue in that ton this processed. Emily Collins, the mayor’s strategic advisor, says glass has been prohibited since 2018 due to China’s block on glass imports.

crank and glass

Though the city currently has a single-stream recycling system in place, recycling glass in curbside bins is strictly prohibited. “It would be an extra step, a little harder, but yeah, I’m not sure why we would need to do that.”Īccording to the city of Akron, there’s been ongoing concern about residents mixing glass with other recyclables. Put it in a bin.”īut she’s rethinking the stance and effort with city plans looming that detail central drop-off locations for glass recyclables. She explained to News 5 team that her routine is simple as she just “break it down. Just something I don't think I should do.” AKRON, Ohio - Sheena Mason, an Akron resident, recycles daily, because as she says, it’s “just good for the environment.















Crank and glass