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Waste & Recycling September 16, 2019 01:30:11 AM

Colorado Legislators Seek Solutions to Boost Recycling Efforts

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Right now, only 15 cities in Colorado automatically provide households with a recycling cart, while 25 counties provide no curbside recycling at all.

Colorado Legislators Seek Solutions to Boost Recycling Efforts

SEATTLE (Waste 360): Members of Colorado’s Zero Waste and Recycling Interim Committee toured recycling facilities in Boulder, Larimer and Broomfield Counties earlier this week to better understand how they could boost Colorado's recycling rates.

According to a Daily Camera report, other progressive cities around the country—like San Francisco and Portland, Ore.—have outpaced cities in Colorado when it comes to recycling. The report notes that Kate Bailey, policy and research director for Eco-Cycle, explained the main difference between Colorado and California is the cost of landfills is almost double in more densely populated areas of California, making recycling more appealing to the companies that repurpose recycled material.

According to the report, Bailey said the first step is to make municipal recycling programs more prevalent. Right now, only 15 cities in Colorado automatically provide households with a recycling cart, while 25 counties provide no curbside recycling at all. In many of those areas, drop-off centers are also few and far between, the report points out.

Courtesy: https://www.waste360.com

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