SEATTLE (Waste 360): The future of curbside recycling in Lyon County, Minn., is a bit murky. The county recently terminated its recycling contract with Southwest Sanitation after the hauler sent a letter of intent to end its contract with the county.
In a separate letter dated September 6, Southwest Sanitation claimed it would rescind its previous intent to end its recycling contract with Lyon County. However, county commissioners were advised by their attorney that they couldn’t accept the hauler’s offer since the contract had already been terminated.
In June, Southwest Sanitation, which contracted with Lyon County to collect recyclables, gave notice that it would withdraw from its current contract that was set to expire at the end of 2020. The county took bids for recycling that ranged from around $400,000 to $700,000 a year, compared to the county’s current recycling contract of $306,780 a year, Marshall Independent reports.
Commissioners rejected the bids and opted for the county to collect its own recycling. They voted to buy roll-off containers for recyclable materials and to advertise for a truck driver to haul the materials. The topic is expected to be on the commission’s September 17 agenda.
Courtesy: https://www.waste360.com
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