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Is Recycling Now a Sham?

Is Recycling Now a Sham?

Recently on an invoice from our trash service provider I noticed an extra charge of $254 for a “Contamination Fee”. Unfamiliar with this type of charge I contacted the company who told me that the property’s Recycling Dumpster contained items that were not recyclable. I thought, “Okay, maybe I need to educate our Residents better.” Sending emails and letters proved to work for one month. Then the next invoice contained not one, but two of these “contamination fees,” each $254! What?????

 

I called the company again and was told the only thing the company considers to be recyclable is cardboard. Hummm. But the label on the Dumpster says otherwise. “We recommend that you tell your tenants to only put cardboard in the Dumpster.”

 

Doesn’t that defeat the purpose of recycling? I asked.

 

From what I have been told, both Waste Management, as well as Republic Services, another national waste removal company, would ship their scrap paper, plastic materials, and other recyclable items to China for processing. However, last summer, China began to refuse to accept these shipments, virtually eliminating the possibility that they would accept anything from foreign countries. What Waste Management and Republic Services has stated is there is no alternate provider who accepts this type of thing without having to pay extremely expensive shipping and dumping fees. Therefore, waste removal companies are taking the recycling to landfills.

 

In other words, your contract (usually a 5-year contract) that specifies your property will accept resident’s recyclables in a marked container is in fact collecting it as normal trash and taking it to a landfill. It used to be that rules were relaxed to accept a small percentage of actual trash (like pizza boxes, containers that have small amounts of liquid in them, egg cartons, etc.) but now cannot. Instead of telling their customers though the rules have changed, they kind of ignored the issue and instead just started charging Contamination Fees. I know life is not fair, but somehow this seems shady to me. I am interested to know whether or not valet trash removal service companies have experienced this problem.

 

I definitely understand that trash removal companies can’t just store the collected Recyclables in some giant warehouse, but shouldn’t they at least make other arrangements to honor their contractual obligation? And, if they cannot, because of circumstances beyond their control, telling their customers that the only acceptable item to recycle is cardboard does not seem to me to be the answer either. Our Residents are concerned about the environment; they want to make a difference in reducing their carbon footprints. At the very least, trash removal companies should INFORM their customers that this problem exists, how they are handling it, and what the future holds in terms of processing recyclables. Don’t bury the problem in a landfill and not expect customers to not notice.

 
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Really interesting question, Mindy! And what is really fascinating is the question of whether it was actually being recycled to begin with. China cited the change to be "for the protection of the environment and people's health", which seems odd if they are just recycling it. And besides, given the economic impact of shipping, does transporting it halfway around the world make sense anyway? The whole story is crazy.

  Brent Williams
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Many Many Many years ago, I read an article that I believe was called Recycling is Garbage". It really had an impact on how I felt about recycling - I mean, now to "help the environment" we run not one but TWO trash collecting trucks to pick up garbage, taking recycling to plants that sort through it and only recycle a small portion. Great article. I feel like there are good intentions with recycling - but maybe we don't know the whole impact it actually has and whether that is positive or not.

  Felicia Norman
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When we tell our residents that a Dumpster is provided for the purpose of recycling and then the trash company does not do that, and worse, passes on extra fees to the property, how long will a community be able to offer the service? In fact, those trash companies are actually profiting from the fact that they cannot take the items to be recycled by charging fees without notice.

  Mindy Sharp
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Sounds like your recycling company is using the China headlines as an excuse to pass on increasing operating costs to its customers. Good excuse to shop around.

  Matt Maison

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