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A
Welcome
to
CCG
TV
I'm
Gloria
Weston,
smart,
the
director
of
keep
Columbus
beautiful
and
those
of
you
all
who
are
tuning
in
for
the
first
time.
Our
mission
is
to
engage
in
educate
individuals
to
be
better
stewards
to
our
environment
by
enhancing
beautification,
eliminating
litter
and
blight
and
protecting
our
environment
and,
as
you
all
know,
I
like
to
bring
guests
on
who
can
give
you
some
information
about
how
you
can
become
a
good
store
to
our
environment.
If
you're,
not
recycling,
call
3-1-1
and
request
your
recycling
band
today,
it's
not
too
late.
A
So
we're
looking
for
you
all
to
help
us
out
also,
if
you're
out
on
the
roadways,
and
you
see
a
lot
of
litter
or
highways
or
trash.
Please
call
3-1-1
and
report
that
too,
because
we
are
the
eyes,
the
ears
and
the
mouth
of
our
environment
and
we
need
your
help.
So
thank
you
for
tuning
in
and
my
very
first
guests
have
been
here
for
a
while.
Well
he's
been
in
the
city
and
working
around
environmental
education
for
a
while,
but
he
is
new
too,
as
an
employee,
rather
of
Columbus
consolidated
government
done
Osborne
done.
A
B
C
B
A
B
B
C
B
Do
we
we
have
have
a
huge
Department,
I'm
absent,
actually
one
of
the
first
things
when
I
got
there.
I
was
really
impressed
by
how
dedicated
our
employees
are,
but
our
main
areas
that
I'm
overseeing
are
our
rainwater
management,
which
is
our
which
is
our
storm.
Sewers
I
mean
I'm
our
storm
water
sewers,
but
also
our
urban
urban
forestry
right
away,
maintenance
streets
repairs
all
those
areas
there
and
all
these
things
are
really
really
important
to
the
functioning
of
the
entire
city.
It.
A
D
C
B
And
a
lot
of
people
don't
realize
you
know
that
when
you
toss
something
out
of
your
car
or
something
blows
out
of
your
truck,
that
there's
a
cost
to
the
city
into
the
individual
citizen
involved.
With
that
you
know
either
either
our
employees
have
to
go
out
and
pick
it
up
or
or
somebody
is
doing,
a
neighborhood
cleanup
or
whatever,
and
then
that
has
to
be
disposed
of
in
our
landfill.
B
A
It's
just
so
important
for
people
to
change
their
mindset.
You
know
people
litter
when
they
see
places
that
are
already
littered
when
they
feel
like
they
don't
have
any
responsibility
to
keep
it
clean.
But
what
we
have
to
do
is
try
and
change
the
mindset
and
it's
hard
to
do
for
adults.
You
know
children,
we
can
teach
them
to
be
good
stewards,
but
adults
you've
got
to
really
kind
of
hit
them
in
the
pocketbook
and
that's
why
we
had
a
litter
enforcement
training
earlier.
A
A
lot
of
people
don't
think
that
it's
against
the
law
to
litter,
but
they
can
be
fined
up
to
$1,000
and
even
more
for
littering.
So
it's
important
for
them
to
make
sure
that
they're
doing
their
part
to
keep
our
community
clean
and
we
are
seeing
it
more
and
more
and
more
a
lot
of
people
are
calling
and
emailing,
and
once
you
know
we
can
we
get
someone
out
there
to
clean
up
the
trash.
A
So
what
we
need
to
do
is
to
just
make
sure,
as
an
individual,
that
we're
not
contributing
to
this
problem
that
we
have.
You
know
any
candy
raps
any
paper
items
any
fast
food
things,
but
you
know
what
I
see
a
lot
of
is
on
trash
date.
On
trash
pick-up
day,
we
have
more
people
putting
trash
out
in
plastic
bags,
and
sometimes
they
put
them
out
days
before
and
if
there
are
pets
in
the
area,
then
it's
trash
and
it's
all
up
and
down
the
roadways.
B
A
Good
good
now
we're
getting
ready
for
Earth,
Day
and
so
Earth
Day
is
a
day
for
us
really
to
exhibit
our
our
stewardship
to
our
community
to
our
environment,
and
so
we're
encouraging
you
all
to
make
sure
that
you
clean
up
the
area
that
you
live
in.
You
know,
oftentimes,
we
don't
think
of
our
outdoors
or
right
outside
of
our
house,
it's
the
entranceway
to
our
home.
So
if
we
keep
what's
on
the
outside
clean,
then
we
know
we
need
to
do
what
we
need
to
clean
up
on.
A
That's
right,
okay,
so
you
heard
it
from
the
deputy
chief
of
Public
Works.
We
need
for
you
all
to
be
good
stewards
and
we
need
for
you
to
take
on
your
individual
responsibilities
and
collectively
we
can
come
together
to
really
make
Columbus
a
beautiful
place
to
live
to
work
in
to
play.
But
it's
up
to
you
and
me
individually
and
collectively,
to
do
that.
We
can't
do
it
by
ourselves
and.
B
A
Up
and
also
keep
Columbus
beautiful,
we'll
help
them
plan
and
implement
a
cleanup
also,
you
know
we'll
make
sure
that
we
touch
base
with
our
community
service
and
the
guys
that
need
to
come
by
and
pick
up
the
trash
once
is
picked
up
and
trash
bags
and
gloves
out
to
you.
You
won't
have
to
worry
about
that.
So
it's
important
that
you
all
just
act
up
on
that.
We
just
need
you
all
to
be
a
good
student,
good
Stewart
to
our
environment.
All
right
is
there
anything
else.
You'd
like
to
share.
B
A
C
A
A
Recycled
absolutely
so
now
you
heard
that
so
we
need
you
all
to
recycle,
so
call
3-1-1
and
request
your
blue
bin
today,
it'll
be
brought
right
to
your
door.
All
you
have
to
do
is
just
put
those
recyclable
items
into
your
recycling
bin
and
place
it
out
on
a
curve.
There
are
a
lot
of
cities
that
also
have
a
drop-off
recycling
sites,
but
we
really
make
it
easy,
or
you
know,
they'll
have
what
they
have
to
pay
for
the
amount
of
waste
that
they're
throwing
away.
So
it's
called
a
pay
as
you
throw
program.
A
B
D
A
Appreciate
it
we'll
be
looking
for,
you
come
to
come
back
and
share
some
more
information
with
us
and
for
you
all,
please
stay
tuned.
I
have
a
wonderful
guest
he's
the
manager
of
the
recycling
center,
some
beautiful
facility,
there's
a
lot
going
on
out
there,
and
you
are
welcome
to
go
out.
You
just
have
to
call
so
stay
tuned,
we'll
be
right
back
with
you
all.
C
Of
us
share
responsibility
to
keep
Columbus
beautiful.
You
may
not
intend
to
litter,
but
if
you're
not
securing
the
items
in
the
back
of
your
pickup
truck,
you
may
be
contributing
to
the
problem.
Please
don't
use
your
truck
bed
as
a
mobile
trashcan.
It
doesn't
take
much
for
the
debris
to
blow
out
on
our
roadways,
causing
it
unsightly
and
hazardous
mess.
Law
enforcement
is
out
ticketing
litterbugs.
So
do
your
part
secure
your
load.
Nobody
likes
a
litter
bug.
Welcome.
A
Back
to
CC
GTV
the
kick
Columbus
beautiful
earth
notes.
We
are
so
happy
that
you're
staying
tuned
to
it,
because
I
told
you
I
had
a
wonderful
guest
and
that
guest
is
mr.
Carr.
Normally
he
is
the
manager
of
our
recycling
center.
Welcome
to
our
set
Carl!
Wonderful!
Now,
Carl
you!
How
long
have
you
been
with
the
city?
I
am.
D
A
D
A
D
A
Remember
coming
over
and
then
the
trucks
would
go
over
to
a
pile
and
then
they
would
dump
like
all
of
the
plastic
one
area
then
they'll
move
over
and
you
know-
and
that
was
what
was
going
on
at
the
older
recycling
center
and
so
now
we're
more
or
less
into
what
we
call
single
stream
yep
and
all
of
it
is
dumped
over
in
one
big
container
and
it's
brought
out
there.
And
so
what
do
you
think
is
the
benefit
of
this
single
stream?
Well,.
D
Single
stream
is
just
a
lot
faster
way
of
doing
the
service,
and
it
takes
some
of
the
it
encourages
recycling
because
it
takes
some
of
the
responsibility
off
the
citizens.
They
put
everything
into
the
large
container
and,
like
Miss
Gloria
said
we
they
dumped
it
into
the
back
of
the
truck
they
bring
it
to
us
and
there
we
sort
it
heat
it
good
and
clean
and
properly
sorted,
and
we
Bale
it
up
and
put
it
on
trucks
to
be
sent
off
to
market
to
get
back
into
the
recycling
stream
to
be
made
into
something
new.
D
A
D
The
best
way
to
get
people
to
recycle
properly
we'd
be
through
education.
We
have
done
several
thousand
classrooms
now
children
in
the
classrooms
to
bring
them
there,
and
we
have
a
classroom
where
we
show
them
what
we
do
and
what
we
would
like
from
the
citizens,
and
then
we
bring
them
up
on
top.
We
have
a
mezzanine
overlooking
the
entire
facility,
where
you
can
see
things
run
actually
right
in
front
of
you
behind
glass,
it's
a
very
educational
process
and
we're
very
proud
of
the
facility
itself
and
and
how
to
teach
people
like
this
good.
D
Specifically,
we
would
like
number
one
and
number
two
plastics
number
one
and
number
two
and
explain
what
those
are.
Your
number
one
bottles
are
usually
clear
and
often
as
your
soda
bottles,
your
water
bottles,
these
clear
containers.
Okay,
number,
two
plastics-
are
detergent
bottles.
Anything!
That's
all.
C
D
D
Phone
number
to
call
is
seven:
oh
six,
two
two
five,
four
five
zero
five
or
you
can
email
me
directly
at
C,
Nunnelly
and
un
le
y
at
Columbus
GA
org,
to
request
a
tour
and
I'll
be
glad
to
come
out
there
and
show
you
around
and
show
you
what
we
do
and
how,
when
you
recycle,
it
does
make
a
difference
and
that
your
product
really
goes
somewhere
has
to
be
just
a
way,
as
some
people
might
think.
Oh.
A
Is
that
it
well
so
now
that's
an
introduction
for
you
all
to
just
maybe
call
you
can
also
call
3-1-1
and
acts
for
the
recycling
center
or
you
can
actually
keep
Columbus
beautiful
or
you
can
call
directly
out
to
the
recycling
center.
We
want
to
make
it
easy
for
you,
so
you
can
choose
any
one
of
those
means,
but
we
just
want
you
all
to
come
out
to
the
recycling
center,
so
you'll
be
able
to
see
the
amount
of
recyclables
that
are
coming
in
the
process
of
that,
and
you
know
when
we
know
better.
A
We
do
better
and
we'll
be
able
to
go
back
and
share
with
someone
else
what
we
know.
So
it's
important
for
us
to
really
try
and
find
out
as
much
as
we
can
about
being
a
good
steward
to
our
environment,
and
it
really
starts
with
you
and
it
starts
with
me,
so
we're
looking
for
you
all
to
take
on
your
responsibilities.
A
I
want
to
just
thank
you
all
for
tuning
in
know
that
on
April,
the
21st
keep
Columbus
beautiful,
we'll
have
our
personal
paper
shredding
event
at
the
parking
lot
or
in
the
parking
lot
of
the
Columbus
library
on
making
road
so
make
sure
you
start
just
piling
all
your
things
together
and
bring
them
out.
You
won't
have
to
worry
about
someone
getting
them
and
stealing
your
identity,
we're
gonna,
make
sure
that
it
shred
it
right
there.
A
On-Site
again,
it's
gonna
be
from
9:00
until
1:00
on
April,
the
21st
Saturday
for
the
21st
in
the
parking
lot
of
the
Columbus
Public
Library,
and
please
call
3-1-1
to
request
your
recycling
ban.
If
you
could
do
that,
you
will
help
us
out
a
whole
lot.
We
want
to
save
the
life,
my
the
lifespan
of
our
landfill
and
we
want
to
increase
recycling,
and
we
can't
do
that
without
your
support.
So
thank
you
again
for
to
Nevada
we'll
see
the
next
time
right
here
on
CCG
TV,
keep
Columbus
beautiful
earth
notes.