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Originally Posted by belsarius
I think its hilarious that everyone seems to understand their jobs except public servants. What makes you think they just rejected the data for a different set instead of evaluating all of the data and coming to this conclusion?
Sure I would like them to show their work.. but I haven't seen the company that makes them show their work either. Or the data from the composting facilities showing that they decompose in a short amount of time.
Could they make an exception? Maybe, if the case warrants it. But the assumption is to jump on the federal agency as if they have no idea what they are doing, instead of actually thinking these people know their jobs and have found that the bags are not that much of an improvement when looking at all factors.
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I bet the city employees running the composting program know at least as much about composting as the federal employees writing the regulations.
The City website says this:
NOTE: Calgary Co-op checkout till bags are ok to use in the green cart.
https://www.calgary.ca/waste/residen...gs-liners.html
I'd say if the people running the composting program think they compost I'd be inclined to assume they know what they're doing over the Feds, but that's just me.