One of the things that surprised me when I moved to Mexico is that garbage is collected daily, even on Sunday. Back in Ohio, I would take the garbage cans out to the street every Wednesday evening for collection on Thursday morning.
Mexico City recently enacted new rules concerning garbage collection which are displayed on this advertisement on a highway underpass...
Previously, I had always separated organic trash from non-organic. But now the garbage is to be divided into organic, recyclable and non-recyclable. Organic trash is being collected on Thursdays and Saturdays. The recyclables and non-recyclables are collected the other days. The information we were given was rather vague, and I am not always sure what is considered recyclable.
I have serious doubts as to how successful this new plan is going to be. In Alejandro's family's neighborhood, the garbageman has told him he doesn't have to bother separating the trash. With the trucks that they still have, everything gets dumped together. Here at the apartment, early every Saturday morning, I take my bag of organic trash down to the bin in the basement. But what I see in the bin is definitely not all organic.
Good intentions on the part of the government, but I don't know if it is going to work.
