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Binman Reveals Why Your Recycling Isn't Collected: The Contamination Rule

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Sorting mistakes, like cardboard in plastic bins, cause recycling rejection.
  • Collectors cannot sort bins; contamination means they are left behind.
  • Proper sorting ensures more materials are recycled, saving resources.
Binman Reveals Why Your Recycling Isn't Collected: The Contamination Rule

If your recycling bin is frequently left on the driveway, a refuse collector explains a common reason: contamination. Placing items like cardboard in plastic recycling bins is a simple sorting mistake that leads to the entire bin being rejected. Waste collectors are not allowed to sort through bins, and any bin found to be over 10% contaminated must be left behind.

Proper separation of recyclables is vital. When materials like paper, plastic, and glass are sorted correctly, recycling facilities can process them efficiently. Mixed or contaminated recycling can halt the entire process. Furthermore, correctly sorted recycling helps conserve raw materials and energy compared to producing new products from scratch. Following local council guidelines for recycling is essential to ensure your bins are collected.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Your recycling bin may be left on the driveway due to contamination, such as placing cardboard in a plastic recycling bin, which means it exceeds the 10% contamination limit.
No, refuse collectors are not allowed to sort through bins and must leave any bin found to be over 10% contaminated.
Proper separation of recyclables ensures that materials can be processed efficiently by facilities, helping to conserve raw materials and energy.

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