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Bar Harbor, ME’s Garbage Landfills is Up Nearly 50 Percent

Waste & Recycling  |  2024-01-17 00:16:13

Bar Harbor isn’t alone in throwing out something that could, in theory, be recycled.

SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): Five years ago, the Bar Harbor town council voted 5-1 to stop recycling glass and asked residents to throw it in the trash instead. The reason? The constant crashing of glass into the bins was too noisy for neighbors of the transfer station, according to the Mount Desert Islander.

Councilors figured the glass would eventually be sorted out and recycled anyway at the new facility in Hampden, which was slated to open later that year. But that never happened. The Hampden facility remains closed, and Bar Harbor’s glass — one of the world’s most readily recyclable materials — is being buried in the landfill at Juniper Ridge, 66 miles north.

Bar Harbor isn’t alone in throwing out something that could, in theory, be recycled. Between 2018 and 2022, the amount of municipal solid waste landfilled in Maine shot up 47 percent, from 388,629 tons in 2018 to 569,911 tons in 2022, according to a report released in early January by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection. The total amount of waste going to Maine landfills (including sludge, construction demolition debris, bulky waste, and municipal solid waste) increased by 34 percent.

Courtesy: www.wasteadvantage.com

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