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Old 06-09-2008, 07:02 AM
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Now, if we could get the can and bottle tax repealed and get paid to recycle those at the curb...I'd be so thrilled! Such a mess to take cans back to the store.
The state is proposing (again) a deposit on cans and bottles. Our town is furious since they make so much money from their own recycling program and are in the process of rolling out the new plan. If the state passes the deposit, our town will lose tons of money because people will stop participating in the curbside recycling program in order to get their deposits back.
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Well, maybe this story will get folks on the recycling bandwagon even if the local pickups don't pay:

Recycling booming as Americans seek cash - Going Green - MSNBC.com
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Old 08-06-2008, 11:06 AM
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The recycle here, free, but most folks still dont do it!

I wish we had a credit program, especially since they don't recycle at the church, so I often bring home the inserts, misc paperwork and the like. plus bottles and cans.

I hate throwing away something that is so easy to recycle.

My brother in law lives where only certain things are recycled, an he has decided to try taking all his cans in to see if he makes money....at the same time as he decided to reduce his pop drinking....
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Old 08-14-2008, 03:17 PM
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[quote=herm4;171124]YES!! We started this 2 months ago. I love it. We always recycled but this has made us SUPER recyclers. [quote]

We just got our recyclebank bin about a month ago and it has made me a recycling feind! We have to pay $8 a month for the service, though. We come out slightly ahead each month, but even if we didn't it would be worth it to me because it accepts more types of plastics than our public drop-off does.
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Old 08-15-2008, 10:42 AM
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I've heard of recyclebank before, hopefully it spreads to Northern NJ since I'm a huge recycler.

I just recently moved from south central PA where we had trash pickup 1x per week and it included recyclables. Here in Northern NJ I have a trash pickup 4 days per week! One day for yard waste, 2 days for trash and one day for recycling (alternating weeks - one week paper, one week plastics/glass). This is the most ridiculous thing I've seen in a long time! This is such a waste of fuel and wear/tear on the roads. I'm really perplexed as to why someone would need trash picked up on both Tuesday and Friday, I think it just encourages people to be more wasteful.
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