Recycling
Similar to
garbage, unsorted recyclable materials are picked up from each
facility by a contracted waste hauling company. Recycling trucks
take it to a recycling transfer station where they are sorted by
people, magnets, and specialized equipment. Each type of recyclable
material (paper, plastic, metal, etc.) is then pressed into cubes,
tied, and put into a shipping container. Trucks take the containers
to a recycling mill where the materials are made into new products.
By reducing and reusing recyclable materials we can reduce
greenhouse gasses emitted from transporting them as well as the
need for virgin material.
Recycling
Measurement
Recycling is measured by the cubic yard. Charges are based on the
cubic yard of the dumpster and the number of pick-ups.
Recycling Uses
Every building is different and usage will vary depending on the
number of students and staff and level of participation in the
recycling program. Because SPS is a commercial customer, our
recyclable materials may differ from those you can put into your
home recycling container. Recyclable materials include plastic and
glass bottles, aluminum and tin cans, milk cartons, plastic tubs,
paper, flattened cardboard, and newspaper.
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