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    And in some communities, contaminated recycling can lead to fines. ... According to the city website, items that can be recycled include aluminum and steel cans; glass bottles and jars; mixed ...

  3. Do you trust plastic recycling? What really happens to the ...

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    But while recycling experts say paper and metal products are fairly easy to recycle, plastics — even the No. 1 and 2 items Boiseans separate from Styrofoam and plastic film — pose more of a ...

  4. Recycling in New Jersey: What actually happens to the items ...

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    To avoid contaminants, make sure your items are empty, clean and dry before throwing them into the bin. Double-check that everything you are putting out for recycling is accepted by your municipality.

  5. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    There are varying rates of recycling per type of plastic, and in 2017, the overall plastic recycling rate was approximately 8.4% in the United States. Approximately 2.7 million tonnes (3.0 million short tons) of plastics were recycled in the U.S. in 2017, while 24.3 million tonnes (26.8 million short tons) plastic were dumped in landfills the ...

  6. Radioactive scrap metal - Wikipedia

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    The cleanup operation for the Goiânia accident [20] was difficult both because the source containment had been opened, and the radioactive material was water-soluble.. In 1983, a different incident in Mexico wherein cobalt-60 was spilled in an otherwise similar exposure led to a very different pattern of contamination, since the cobalt in such a source is normally in the form of cobalt metal ...

  7. Chemical waste - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prohibits disposing of certain materials down drains. [4] Therefore, when hazardous chemical waste is generated in a laboratory setting, it is usually stored on-site in appropriate waste containers, such as triple-rinsed chemical storage containers [5] or carboys, where it is later collected and disposed of in order to meet safety, health, and ...

  8. 'Put your trash in the trash': Recycling rules being enforced ...

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    That's because the city's trash hauler, Republic Services, notified the City on Aug. 30, that "due to excessively contaminated recycle loads, Casella and Waste Management will no longer accept ...

  9. Cotton recycling - Wikipedia

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    Post-consumer cotton is textile waste that is collected after consumers have discarded the finished products, such as used apparel and household items. [1] Post-consumer cotton which is made with many color shades and fabric blends is labor-intensive to recycle because the different materials have to be separated before recycling. [1]