
I think that a couple of years ago, people didn’t care.” Related Story LSU star Reese to visit WH with national champs Read nowīarnes watched the national championship but couldn’t take her eyes off Reese and Clark. “I think now women are stronger, they’re more comfortable in their own skin, they’re more independent and I think people actually care. I think that’s one of the biggest differences. It’s everywhere and everybody sees it, so there’s nothing to hide. “Before, it would happen, it wouldn’t be visible to the public. “I think the biggest change is there’s social media, the internet, Twitter, Instagram, so everything is at the forefront,” Arizona coach Adia Barnes said. According to coaches and players, over the last few years the growth of women’s basketball and the increased media attention given to the sport have put trash talking and high emotion on display. Gestures of dominance – players shushing the crowds, trash talking – aren’t new to women’s basketball.

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark’s “you can’t see me,” a hand wave popularized in modern culture by WWE superstar John Cena, turns Hawkeye fans into a frenzy. Visit for a list of locations that accept a variety of other recyclable materials.LSU forward Angel Reese’s emphatic “too small” gestures after scoring a tough basket in the paint draw the ire of opposing fans but cheers from fans wearing LSU’s purple and gold. We will take dry newspapers in your recycle bin for Lebanon County Customers only. Do NOT put light bulbs, dishes, glassware, window or automotive glass, vases or any other glass material in the bin. Throw away the lids and rinse out any residue. This includes clear, green and brown glass bottles and jars. Do NOT put metal hangers, cooking pots and pans or other scrap metal like foil and pie plates in the bin. This includes all food and beverage cans made from aluminum or steel.

Do NOT put plastic bags, toys, buckets, packaging, Styrofoam, hosing, furniture, or other plastic items in the bin. Ignore the numbers, as they don’t indicate if something is recyclable. All other plastic material is considered trash. This includes plastic bottles, jars, jugs and anything else with a neck. Do NOT put paperboard (cereal boxes, shoe boxes), newsprint or junk mail in the bin. Flatten all boxes and remove packaging including Styrofoam, peanuts, bubble wrap and plastic liners. This includes any size material consisting of a fluted corrugated sheet, like shipping boxes, packing boxes, CLEAN pizza boxes (no grease or food remnants), etc. If you aren’t sure, remember this phrase: “When in doubt, throw it out!” LCSWMA will transform discarded waste into renewable energy. Everything else should be placed in your trash. Only the following materials can be recycled. We need your help to recycle right! What Can Be Recycled? So, why is it important to debunk the recycling myth? Though most of us are well-intentioned, when we put materials in the bin that don’t belong, we’re actually contaminating the recycling stream, which negatively impacts our environment and economy.

And just because a product has a recycling symbol on the bottom does not mean it’s recyclable.

However, recycling is actually a system of collecting and processing used materials that still have value, in order to transform them into new products. The Recycling MythĪ common misconception people have about recycling is they think it means placing items in their recycling bin-often, as much as possible.
