All the time I see cardboard boxes out in the rain behind grocery
stores waiting for collection. I think the public has the perception,
not completely unwarranted, that there is more waste paper than uses
for it
Maybe you could get the local grocery stores to give you some of
theirs and get the local paper to do a story on you. Another
suggestion is putting flyers on the bulletin boards at local companies.
I am amazed when I realize how few people are familiar with cellulose
insulation or how many are afraid it will catch fire.
When I mention adobe here in middle TN I get laughed at, we have a lot
of educating to do, I never heard of papercrete or ceb until recently
myself. I had a vague idea what Ferro-Cement was but no real working
knowledge.
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