WHAT IF .... curbside recycling was done away with?
What impact would this have on your recycling habits today?
Curbside recycling is a convenient way for individuals and households to recycle their waste. It involves the collection of items such as paper, yard waste, metals, and other recyclable materials from the curb of a residence. The collected materials are then processed for reuse or repurposing.

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Is to help save the environment one can at a time by promoting recycling through education and incentivizing our donors.

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Sounds like a step backwards. It might cause people to resort to burning their garbage / recycling. I would miss the convenience of curbside pick up. Glass and battery curbside recycling ended so now we drive it to one of the glass recycling bins. I guess we would do it with the other recycling items.

I don’t want to think about this….. 🫣😬Get hubby to take out the trash would be twice as hard 😝
I'm not sure how to feel about this. We don't have curbside but I can see it being a waste if people aren't taking advantage of it. Pensacola residents are probably not separating so what's the point of having separate bins. I live in an apartment complex. And they have regular trash bins and recycling bins for cardboard and plastics. I'm grateful to be a part of the million can mission.
I would have to have larger than a 90 gallon garbage can.