Posted on 12/06/2018 1:37:26 PM PST by Red Badger
Californias Bay Area is facing a recycling crisis, as China ramps up requirements for recycled materials.
Recycling the wrong items can get you a fine of $26.60 in West Contra Costa County. In Marin County, Mill Valley Refuse Service will simply refuse to take your recyclable waste until it has been properly sorted. Eventually, residents can be charged with the cost of dumping the waste in a landfill.
Were hoping that people will see what they did wrong and clean it out, then pick up the cart the next week, Mill Valley Refuse co-owner Jim Iavarone said.
But the problem lies not with the waste management companies, or even the centers to which they ship their recyclable materials. In fact, it starts on the other side of the world. Before now, China was taking everything and now theyre saying, Hey were not taking this stuff anymore so the processing plants got stuck with it, Iavarone said. He elaborated:
[Then] the processors turned to the haulers and said hey were not taking this stuff anymore so then the haulers got stuck. Now we have to turn to the consumer or resident at the street level and say, OK we cant take this stuff anymore either, so you have to do more sorting at home. It starts at home.
Many people put questionable things in the cart hoping that somebody will deal with it down the line, Iavarone continued. In the past, it went unnoticed because China was buying it. So we became very lax. No longer. Now we have to deal with it.
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“From what Ive read, it is no longer economically feasible to recycle much of what used to be recycled, so it goes into the landfill.”
That I CAN believe——in the long run it’s always about money.
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No money in that!...................
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