On its website, The Recycling Partnership has numerous free tools and work plans that communities can adopt to reduce contamination at the curb. Trash does not belong in the recycling cart, and The Recycling Partnership is working hard with both communities and companies to drive positive change.
The Recycling Partnership’s contamination reduction resources have been honed and tested in the field with partner states, such as Massachusetts, and partner cities, such as Atlanta, Chicago and Denver. This work has shown contamination rates drop by as much as 57 percent and capture rates increase as much as 25 percent.
The Recycling Partnership’s engagement with community recycling programs is made possible thanks to the support of its funding partners and has never been more important than it is right now. When recycling is done well, it supports jobs, the environment and the economy in towns nationwide.
There are no silver bullets when it comes to solving system-wide challenges such as contamination, and that’s why The Recycling Partnership continues to work with communities, companies and organizations across the entire value chain to improve the quality of recyclables moving through the system. The Recycling Partnership understands that by working together, recycling can transform for good.
Courtesy: https://waste360.com
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