Curbside Recycling in Eldon

We as a community feel that it is important to be socially and environmentally responsible. Many of us lack the resources to transport recycling or to find a local recycling center. Let's do something about it!
We the undersigned feel that we as a community need to be socially and environmentally responsible. Many of us lack the resources to transport recycling or to find a local recycling center. 

 

Curbside recycling now serves half of the U.S. population, providing the most convenient means for households to recycle a variety of materials.

While all curbside programs differ, the most commonly included materials are %u201CThe Big Five:%u201D

  1. Aluminum
  2. Glass
  3. Paper
  4. Plastic
  5. Steel
  • The U.S. EPA estimates that 75 percent of what Americans throw in the trash could actually be recycled.
  • Incinerating 10,000 tons of waste creates one job; landfilling 10,000 tons of waste creates six jobs; recycling 10,000 tons of waste creates36 jobs.
  • The national recycling rate of 30 percent saves the equivalent of more than five billion gallons of gasoline, reducing dependence on foreign oil by 114 million barrels.
  • According to the U.S. EPA, recycling (including composting) diverted 68 million tons of material away from landfills and incinerators in 2001, up from 34 million tons in 1990.
  • Recycling aluminum cans at the curb not only covers the cost of collecting and re-processing aluminum, but helps subsidize the collection of other recyclables.
  • The U.S. EPA reports that 20 years ago, only one curbside recycling program existed in the U.S.

Even though 75 percent of what we trash every week could be recycled, only 25 percent is currently recycled. Curbside recycling makes it easy for households to be part of the solution.

Curbside recycling, as we know it, exists in several ways. They include:

  1. Dual-stream recycling
  2. Single-stream recycling
  3. Pay-as-you-throw

Here is a little bit about each major option:

1. Dual-Stream Recycling

This is probably the most popular form of curbside recycling in the U.S. Containers go in one bin, and papers (such as newspaper, magazines and direct mail) go in another. Both bins are set out on the curb on pick-up day.

Most communities that offer this service use special trucks divided in half so workers can sort at the truck.

2. Single-Stream Recycling

This method is growing, but somewhat controversial. It provides one cart (65 or 94 gallon) where materials are commingled. Householdsdo not have to separate any materials.

Haulers favor single-stream because it involves less trucks and pick-ups. But there are questions about whether commingled materials are more suspect to contamination.

Evidence does suggest that single-stream increases the quantity of household recyclables. Many cities have implemented single-stream programs as a result.

3. Pay-as-you-throw

Pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) is actually a trash collection program that encourages curbside recycling. Residents are charged per trash bag, and curbside recycling is offered at no or a reduced cost. There are several benefits to PAYT programs:

  • Decreases waste: The U.S. EPA says municipalities often see 25 to 35 percent less waste.
  • Increases recycling: If residents can pay for trash or recycle for %u201Cfree,%u201D they are much more watchful about what gets trashed; one California PAYT program saw recycling volumes triple, literally overnight.
  • Control of waste costs: Residents have a direct effect on what they spend on disposal.

More materials about who supports PAYT are available from the U.S. EPA. Over 5,000 communities across the country currently have a PAYT program.

With so many options and some that would be of little or no cost to the city, it seems that this would be an easy decision. Let's lead by example and teach our children that we care about the place we live. Thank you.

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