Today, that small rural community has
curbside recycling because they petitioned city hall for it.
Not exact matches
For example, aluminum is accepted at all
curbside recycling in the United States; the material is currently 70 % post consumer
recycled content and holds its value at $ 2,100 per ton
because there is such a strong market for it; although it is not typically marketed as reusable, it is safe to reuse.
This is
because of the town's new
curbside «organics»
recycling program, where residents -LSB-...]
Needlenose pliers in a kitchen drawer are handy for removing the tiny plastic inner spout from bottles of oil and vinegar, a bit that can go to Far West Fibers, but not
curbside because it can jam the
recycling sorting machines.
Because they take up so much space and are expensive to transport, many
curbside recycling services no longer accept peanuts.
Then, there are the items that we should
recycle but often don't
because they can't be put in the
curbside bin.