We have an in-town recycle and disposal site. (dump)
They of course chargedfor disposing of household garbage, construction debris, lawn clippings etc.
They also have large bins for recycled items like newspaper, flattened cardboard, plastic bottles, cans and glass.
On my way out of town last week, I stopped to drop off a cardboard box full of bottles..... and some pieces of cardboard. I got charged $5.
Every time I have been to this refuse disposal site, there are people dropping off recyclables. Often it's older people with some newspaper, a bag or box full of bottles, plastic water bottles or flattened cardboard........ things they can easily put in the back seat of their car on their way into town. It's rare if ever I see a pickup 1/2 full or even 1/4 full of recycle stuff because people just don't pile up a whole bunch of stuff in their garage.
Well, now it cost $5 to do the recycle stuff. Not worth the trouble to separate those items anymore.
They of course chargedfor disposing of household garbage, construction debris, lawn clippings etc.
They also have large bins for recycled items like newspaper, flattened cardboard, plastic bottles, cans and glass.
On my way out of town last week, I stopped to drop off a cardboard box full of bottles..... and some pieces of cardboard. I got charged $5.
Every time I have been to this refuse disposal site, there are people dropping off recyclables. Often it's older people with some newspaper, a bag or box full of bottles, plastic water bottles or flattened cardboard........ things they can easily put in the back seat of their car on their way into town. It's rare if ever I see a pickup 1/2 full or even 1/4 full of recycle stuff because people just don't pile up a whole bunch of stuff in their garage.
Well, now it cost $5 to do the recycle stuff. Not worth the trouble to separate those items anymore.