Our “Sorted” Past
Recycling Reviewed, part 1
by: Leslie Jones
Recycling
has been around in some form as long as any of us can remember. We
took glass and plastic bottles back to the grocery store for the deposit
and we collected aluminum cans to take to the scrap yard for a little
pocket change. We even understood the importance of repurposing items
for other uses than their original intended use, which is why most of
our parents had a bird feeder made from an old milk jug or a paper mache
picture frame made from popsicle sticks and newspapers.
Although
the idea of recycling still intrigues people and many more of us see
the increasing importance of keeping as much as we can from being taken
to the landfill, the methods available to us for residential recycling
are very different and, in some cases, can be controversial.
The
recycling options we have available to us today include sorting each
type of recycling material into different bins, putting all of the
recycling into one bag to be picked up by “one truck” ...which will be
revisited in Recycling Reviewed, part 2, and the convenient process of “Single Stream” recycling which the Waste-Away Group adopted in 2009.
If you have ever seen the recycling truck pick up your recycling, it all gets dumped into one truck....a Recycling
truck to be exact, but I digress. Years ago my husband and I sorted
all of our recyclables into separate containers like the old system we
were used to, only to watch the recycling driver dump each container
into the same
compartment in the truck! We looked at each other in sheer amazement.
It was then that we were introduced to “Single Stream” recycling.
This
extremely convenient process allows recycling customers to put all of
their unsorted, unbagged recyclables into the same container loose for
it to be picked up and taken to Recycling Works to be sorted--some by
hand, and some by their state-of-the-art machines. Can you imagine one
of the machines is named “The Green Eye”? This and many other
components make it not only a convenient, easy way to recycle, but help
control costs since Waste-Away Group is able to more quickly and
efficiently service containers when it all goes into the same
compartment of the truck....a Recycling truck....(have I already said that?)
The
common goal, however, is for as much material as possible to be
recycled instead of reaching the landfill--which, again, will be
addressed in Recycling Reviewed, part 2. So in thinking about the
effective, efficient, and successful process of “Single Stream”
recycling offered by Waste-Away Group, simply remember that the old
methods of keeping different types of recyclables in different bins is
certainly our “sorted” past.
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