Expect village recycling charges to increase
Bluffton recycling customers will soon experience an additional cost for recycling plus changes in local pickup.
Jesse Blackburn, village administrator, updated Bluffton council on Monday following a meeting with Republic Services, the village recycling provider. Republic's contract expires this fall.
Here’s a summary of Blackburn’s report to the council. Attachments at the bottom of this story provide additional details of the “China Sword” mentioned in his report.
Blackburn's report:
• The current model for the collection of recyclable materials is no longer viable, resulting from the "China Sword" – see attachment, negative return values of existing recyclable materials, contamination in the recycling stream
• Recycling programs must focus on sustainable materials management, not diverting material that may have no beneficial use.
• Immediate partnering is needed, along with a new business model.
Proposals from Republic:
1 - Rate increase is necessary - proposed new rates around $18 per month for trash and recycling services
2 - Change recycling stream to include following materials ONLY:
• Paper and newsprint; cardboard; aluminum, steel and bimetal cans; glass bottles and jars; bottles and jugs (#1 and #2 plastics only). All materials to be empty, clean and dry.
3 - Change current collection schedule from recycling totes picked up every week to recycling totes picked up every other week.
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