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Knobbies4Ever t1_j05e1ta wrote

Recycleables are supposed to be placed loose in bins, not bagged. According to the JC web page on this:

Use bins - please do not put into plastic bags

My guess is some of the crews aren't sure what to do when residents put out stuff in bags.

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lem5043 OP t1_j05emvv wrote

Thank you. But I watched the guy tonight pick up my neighbor’s trash bags of recyclables (which looks identical to my bags) right after he ignored mine.

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MrHarryPits t1_j06s9we wrote

horrible justification. follow the rules, screw your neighbor too

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lem5043 OP t1_j05f9r6 wrote

Also, wouldn’t they rather people put their recyclables into plastic bags instead of leaving them loose in the bin? I feel like loose items would more easily spill out into the street and create litter.

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Knobbies4Ever t1_j05gztk wrote

I can't explain the behavior of the crews servicing your neighborhood. My guess is they don't have clear direction on what to do if people put out mixed glass / metal / plastic in bags - to pick it up, or leave it.

I've been putting out my own recycling in JC since 2007 and the rule in that time has been to put it out loose, not bagged... never had a problem.

As for the reason behind the loose vs. bagged rule: I've read that the sorting machines in some recycling plants get gummed up by plastic bags. No idea what the deal is at the plant JC uses... it might create an extra step to un-bag the stuff, hence the rule / ask.

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HappyArtichoke7729 t1_j06rhz3 wrote

The sorting machines don't open bags, they sort. If it's bagged then a human has to cut the bag open. They not like that.

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imaluckyduckie t1_j07jzds wrote

Plastic bags jam all sorts of machinery used for sorting and processing

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