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Waste & Recycling August 25, 2020 01:00:32 AM

San Diego County, CA Launches Recycle Right Campaign

Waste Advantage
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Putting plastic bags, clothing and cords into your blue bin can actually create a hazard to workers or machinery at recycling centers.
San Diego County, CA Launches Recycle Right Campaign

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): San Diego County’s Solid Waste Planning and Recycling division has launched a “Recycle Right” newspaper-radio-social media campaign. It features two easy-to-use messages. First, go Back to the Basics — know what  can be recycled in that blue recycling bin your waste hauler picks up at your curb. Second, remember this simple phrase: “Empty, Dry, Loose.”

Here’s what can be recycled in that blue bin: paper, cardboard and cartons (boxes should be broken down), glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles and containers, and metal/aluminum containers and foil.

What can’t be recycled in your blue bin? Food, liquids, plastic bags, ropes, clothing, batteries and other items. Some of those things may be recycled in other ways, like returning plastic bags to stores, using compost bins and electronic waste recyclers.

Putting plastic bags, clothing and cords into your blue bin can actually create a hazard to workers or machinery at recycling centers. Putting food and liquids in can contaminate the things you’re trying to recycle, and anyone else’s items they’re mixed with. That would ruin your good intentions, and others, by forcing the contaminated items to be tossed into the trash where they end up needlessly filling landfills.

Here’s where the County “Recycle Right” campaign’s second message, “Empty, Dry, Loose,” comes in handy. For example, let’s say you have a completely empty, dry, glass peanut butter jar. Put that in that blue bin! But if that jar is only “almost” empty, please, keep it out. It could contaminate all your items. Better yet, clean it out first (a spatula works great!) and put it in.

Courtesy: www.wasteadvantage.com       

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