After living in Los Angeles, California for 5.5 years and Sacramento, CA for a few months, i grew to see how EASY recycling was. i was a HUGE recycler at Xavier University in Cincinnati during the early '90's but fell away until my move to Los Angeles in 1997, where recycling was just a smidgeon effort. When Katryna and i first met she was living in Sacramento and I in Richmond, Virginia. She was a BIG recycler and i had begun using my WMA recycle bins. Sacramento's Waste Management is SUPER progressive in that it takes MOST recycleable materials. Central Virgina's, which includes Richmond, Waste Management, on the other hand, is a real joke in recycling and sustainability!
CVWMA has limited things it chooses to recycle versus Sacramento's things it recycles. Sacramento has information here, here and here. Richmod ONLY recycles yard waste by you loading it up in YOUR car and taking it YOURSELF to a location to be determined by calling them. How asinine and inconvenient is that?! VERY in my opinion. We found out that if we put our Christmas tree out on the road for pickup that they will pick it up, but put it in a LANDFILL rather than recycle it! If we want to recycle it WE have to load it up and take it to a designated location, which is on the other side of town. So, we have to decide which hurts the environment less, a tree in a landfill or driving the car to take the tree to the other side of town. i really do not know the answer is but we are putting the tree out at the curb.
We pay taxes and i think Richmond and other places like it need to join the rest of us in the 21st Century and upgrade its recycling facilities and STOP being so picky in what and how they recycle. When i moved into my home in 2005, one of the trash bins had a yellow sticker saying "YARD WASTE ONLY" but my neighbors kindly informed me that program had been discontinued and to use the bin for trash now. That is going backwards and ass backwards at that!
Each year they have two pickups for leaf removal if we put them at our curbs. Once in November and once in January. Their communication SUCKS on when those dates are and which neighborhoods. i called last year and told them my address and neighborhood, and of course, they told me the wrong date. Luckily we got the leaves out in time. This year though, they extended the pick up date and reduced it to one pickup, which will be sometime in January.
Shit like this does not encourage people to recycle. When recycling is limited and made into too much work, then people are LESS LIKELY to take the time and energy to recycle.
What do you think? What is recycling like in your area where you reside?

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