
Episode 329
Recyclables have to be sorted nearly perfectly at Recology's Pier 96 facility
In recent years, the mills and foundries that receive recyclables from Recology have stopped accepting material with more than one percent impurities, so the sorting facility at Pier 96 must work at a very high standard. On a tour of the sorting center, we learn what happens when things that don't belong in the recycling end up there, and what to do about things that are difficult to recycle, like plastic bags.
Civic · Laura Wenus, Liana Wilcox
June 29, 202129m 31s
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Show Notes
In recent years, the mills and foundries that receive recyclables from Recology have stopped accepting material with more than one percent impurities, so the sorting facility at Pier 96 must work at a very high standard. On a tour of the sorting center, we learn what happens when things that don't belong in the recycling end up there, and what to do about things that are difficult to recycle, like plastic bags.
Topics
paper millenvironmentrecologygreenplasticwasterecyclingfoundrycardboardcansgarbagerefusebottlessan francisco