SEATTLE (Waste Advantage): The city of Denver has received thousands of requests from residents to downsize their trash bins in the lead up to its new pay-as-you-throw system launching next month. With at least 8,200 such requests, the city’s 311 is telling Denverites who want smaller cans — the least expensive at $9 per month — to expect delivery delays, possibly into 2023.
Denver City Council approved the program in June, giving residents three bin options with three price points, and providing weekly recycling and composting for all.
Yes, but: Even though residents are paying for the new services, many won’t receive composting pickup right away. The city plans to phase that in starting next summer.
Courtesy: www.wasteadvantagemag.com
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