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Confusion Surrounds Curbside Recycling Program

LOCAL GOVERNMENT, SHASTA COUNTY, TIPS FOR SENIORS
March 11th, 2010

City of Redding Recycling BinSince 2001, Redding residents have been provided blue carts to replace the bins previously used to separate glass, paper and plastic. The “single stream” method allows residents to throw everything in one bin for sorting at the city’s transfer station. However, despite the many years this program has been in place, between a third and one half of items tossed in the recycling cart are non-recyclable.

This week I was headed home from work and noticed all the blue bins left curbside for pickup were empty except one. My neighbor had a large plastic trash bag on top of their full bin preventing the lid from closing. I suspect the driver spotted this non-recyclable item and decided it was filled with items deemed contaminants. The bin was not emptied and likely a form letter was left explaining which items were inappropriately placed in the bin.

This is a common problem, even in our home. My wife and I debate what items should and should not be placed in the cart. I find myself regularly removing items tossed in the blue bin knowing it is not on the list of items that should be placed in the cart. The sticker on the lid detailing what should and should not be recycled peeled away years ago.

The City of Redding’s website has a complete list and explanations of items accepted and common items that should not be placed in the bin. The following link will take you to that page:

Here are some items on the no-no list:  http://www.ci.redding.ca.us/solwaste/recyclingrules.htm

  • Plastic bags-including trash bags, shopping bags and the blue bag the newspaper comes in
  • Styrofoam-including cups,egg containers and packaging materials 
  • Waxed cardboard-including milk and juice cartons
  • Aerosol cans
  • Shredded paper-it clogs the sorting machine
  • Wire, rope and chain
  • Wrapping paper and cards if they contain metallic printing or lining

Most plastics with numbers 1 & 2 are accepted as long as the mouth is narrower than the base. Other items accepted include:

  • Glass bottles and jars, aluminum and tin cans
  • Newspaper and paper egg cartons
  • Junk mail and catalogs
  • Cardboard and pasteboard boxes-broken down and plastic liners removed

The drivers also request the various collection carts be positioned at least three feet apart to allow the automated trucks to empty the cans.

The city has tried to make recycling as easy as possible so let’s all help make their jobs easier by educating ourselves regarding what should and shouldn’t be placed in the blue bin.

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BRAD GARBUTT

REALTOR/BROKER ASSOCIATE

REAL LIVING REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS

CORNER OF COURT AND PLACER IN REDDING

MORE THAN 25 YEARS LOCAL SALES EXPERIENCE

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