The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
(MassDEP) announced a groundbreaking, statewide recycling education initiative
to reduce contamination in recycling by asking residents to “do their part and
recycle smart.”
The cornerstone of this initiative is their new website
called RecycleSmartMA.org that features
the “SmartRecycling Guide.”
The Guide identifies the four categories of materials
that every materials recovery facility (MRF) across the state accepts:
·
Mixed paper and cardboard
·
Metal food and beverage cans
·
Glass bottles and jars
·
Plastic bottles, jars, jugs, and tubs
The guide also identifies the top five contaminants that
MRF's do not want in recycling loads and explains that these materials should
be managed in other ways.
The top five contaminants are:
·
Bagged recyclables and bagged garbage
·
Loose plastic bags/plastic wrap
·
Food and liquids
·
Clothing or linens
·
“Tanglers” - hoses, wires, chains, strings of
lights, etc.
The website includes the “Recyclopedia” search tool,
where residents can search for hundreds of items (from paper bags to pizza
boxes) to find out how to properly manage them.
There is also a video
showing the recycling sorting process inside a MRF and answers to frequently
asked questions about why and how to recycle smart. But, the most
important element of this initiative is your participation and partnership in
helping to get the word out about smart recycling.
LINKS:
Recycle Smart website click here
Smart Recycling Guide click here
LINKS:
Recycle Smart website click here
Smart Recycling Guide click here
Recyclopedia click here
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