#VLOG 19 What happens to all that GREEN WASTE?

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We visit North West Recycling facility to see how green waste is recycled and finish a Free Mow Fridays clean up.

Hi! My name is Tim The Lawnmower Man and I love to clean up overgrown yards and make fun videos doing it. I'm able to do them for free as these videos have ads on them and the revenue from that enables me to cover my cost.

I'm always looking for the worst yards around. Sometimes I drive around looking for them, sometimes viewers send me suggestions.

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Great episode. The whole process was fascinating. Next time I see a bag of compost, I'm going to remember David. 🌲🏡♥

daffcollins
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This is great. I'm no greenie but you can see these guys are the real deal. Actually doing something constructive for the environment, not pretending to. Awesome set up. Top work boys.

turbotheamericanstaffy
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No need for school kids, just watch a tim the lawnmower man vlog. That was really cool and informative Tim, thank you!

danielherbig
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This would be a great excursion for school kids to learn about what happens with stuff that goes into the Green Waste Bins at home.

BedelphiA
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Thank you so much Tim for the tour of the recycling plant 👍 Big shout out to the handsome David for his information on the processing of the green waste🏆👍
I can't wait Tim to see how you tackle that crazy driveway/path. Have a lovely day Tim, and once again thank you for sharing this ❤

patriciamccormackTeashee
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A pleasure to see someone enthusiastically showing his facility, thanks for the tour Tim

daleboulton
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I loved every single second of the tour of the recycling center! It's awesome that they turn waste into quality products. Their attention to detail is unequaled. The owner's enthusiasm is infectious. Thank you for making this video!!!

valeriepasbrig
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North West Recycling serves a wonderful purpose!

ignatius
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Interesting setup... What used to be the bonus for me when dropping off green waste at the local tip was seeing what others had dumped... Very often we took home some good stuff that people had dumped - clean them up, pop them into pots or the ground as cuttings and wait a few months for them to grow roots and establish themselves to be ready to give away, be planted elsewhere or sold at school fetes etc... We called it the 'Plant Exchange', rather than 'the tip'...

davidking
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Thank you for taking the time to tour the recycling facility. It is interesting to see all the steps to produce mulch or soil conditioner. Dave was a happy guy to show you the process. I am looking forward to next weeks video.

LindaGreeley-ov
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That was really interesting. I’m in the UK and our household recycling centres have a similar arrangement, although they don’t go through the whole process on site, and you can buy back your green waste as bagged compost!

sallyc
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My husband works for a Caterpillar dealership in SC and we are one of the largest harvesters of timber /lumber. Some of these machines are a million plus. And lemme tell you the guys that buy these take VERY good care of them for that kinda money. Loved this vlog. Very interesting.

jodidavis
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LOL "Big Kids in a Playground!!"

FoxJo
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Enjoyed this one. More people should know how much work goes into recycling and composting organic waste. Those machines are expensive to own and operate. Imagine the maintenance! I often think about the folks who design and build that machinery. They must be creative people. My city collects organics from households and offers a small volume back to homeowners for “free.” It ain’t free. I paid for the bins, the material going into the bins, the vehicles to collect that material, the staff, and the composting facility. They charge me every month for the privilege of giving them my organics. Then they use it for “free” on City beds, sell some, and let us take a small volume back home that I have to pick up myself. I’m all in favour of keeping useful material out of the landfill, but let’s be open and honest about it, as Dave is.

garywagner
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Good morning Tim, nothing is lost, everything is reused and returned to our homes for use, good video

LuisAngel-yzwd
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Thanks for that tour Tim.
I really didn't know what happened to all the green waste until now.
I just thought they buried it like all the other waste.
Good to see i was wrong.
Cheers from Penrith again.
Hmmm uh huh uh huh.😅

paulmartin
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That was way more interesting that I had thought it was going to be, who knew!! The shower face at the end kills me 😂

jenx
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What a great video. I've often wondered about the waste. What a clean and organized operation. Very interesting video. Thank you for sharing. Florida here.

JoanHackney
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Wow, you would never realize how much work it is to do the mulching process. Thank you 😊 for giving us an exclusive. I'm sure the gardeners are glad 😊 that it gets reused. I love these vlogs, Tim. I love your truck on how versatile it is. Can't wait until the next video vlog 🤗.

krisheim
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Enjoyed seeing this process! It was nice of David to explain everything. He did a great job!

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