Green | March 27, 2009 | Comment on this video (7)

Black Market Cardboard Recyclers

matt_fisher
Mosquitos are independent recycling collectors who roam around town in ramshackle pick up trucks collecting cardboard, often illegally. The predominantly immigrant, under-the-table mosquito worker typically gets something in the area of $80 for a packed load of cardboard almost twice as tall as the truck itself. Cities are increasingly cracking down on mosquitos for poaching a lucrative trade for the government sanctioned recycling contractors. John Rolston creates his own mosquito truck and tries to find out what the controversy is all about.
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  • knowsathingortwo
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    • i don't see any problem trying to make a buck during these tough economic times. I'd say if it came down to it i would be out there doing what is necessary to keep on keepin on.

    • 2 years ago
  • Cynthia_Jo
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      Cynthia_Jo  
    • Great job, Fishhead! But, I liked your original version better. Your version discusses recycling poaching, the right and wrong way to collect recycling and is more fluid. Current's version doesn't flow nearly as well as yours. Current makes the video seem like it's only about cardboard collecting at the beginning, then throws in the poaching aspect at 1:50-something. I thought current wanted a video of collecting cardboard. I don't think the staff at current is nearly as bright as those who provide their content. perhaps current should limit their edits?

      But, i do like the banjo - it makes way more sense than beats.

      great job, sweets! can't wait to see the next fisher and/or fisher/ralston production!

    • 2 years ago
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