Re: Recycling is it worth it?
This is a sore subject for me, I work in the industry. But before I get to that. . . . . .
My city just recently started the recycling program, and my wife LOVES it! she thinks it is the greatest thing on earth. Before we had a can, she would drive our fucking GARBAGE 12 miles to recycle it. I was pissed, but she wouldn't listen to reason.
Having worked as a contractor inside the counties contracted waste facility, I've seen how they just sort the trash as it comes in, the trash trash is burnt, or buried, and the recyclable stuff is sent to another facility. So now that they have stooges like me to sort the waste for them, they must be makin big bucks, and whats more they charge everybody for the damn can.
Now back to the business side of it, I'm surprised at every turn in the recycling business. First of all, they get you coming and going, they charge the guy who generates the waste a fee to dispose of it, and then they end up selling it off to wherever they can get the most money.
The worst part is that the EPA and other regulators have made it so that commercial entities simply cannot afford to not recycle everything, and the stupidest things come through our warehouse to be burned, recycled or some other thing. I understand that we cant be dumping drums of Ethylene down the drain, but they have gone way beyond what I would call safe. Some of the very things you and I dump down the drain like Hydrogen peroxide mouth rinse, or even Drano, are packaged up in 20$ worth of shipping containers and then shipped across the country to be incinerated.
I am all for putting things in the right place, and recycling what we can without being unreasonable. But this is ridiculous sometimes, I have personally seen small businesses pay a dollar a foot for florescent
bulbs to be recycled, and then I hauled them from Kalispell MT to Phoenix Az. To be crushed, remove the small amount of mercury, then the glass and aluminum ends are sold as scrap to be remade into something else, usually to china.
The costs to companies, corporations, and government is just stupid large, every place I go has a person dedicated to collecting and designating waste and recyclables. The money and time spent, as well as the containers, and shipping cost's are tremendous. For example, a 4oz bottle of Sweet's? they would drum that up in a locking sealed 5 gallon bucket with a bag liner and then filled with an absorbent packing material such as vermiculite, label it as a corrosive ammonia solution, and ship it to an incinerator down in port arthur. And CFL's? oh what a waste of truck space!
Its a huge business, and everybody is doing quite well. Its hard not to when customers are forced basically to use your services