Long Island Community begins pilot curbside plastics recycling program
The town of North Hempstead has begun a pilot curbside plastic recycling program in the Manhasset area. The curbside pilot program is the second phase of the Town's plastic recycling effort. The first phase began in June, utilizing the 14 residential drop-off areas located conveniently throughout North Hempstead. The third phase will be implementation of curbside recycling of plastic throughout North Hempstead. Eventually the plastic recycling program will be phased in on a townwide basis, after the results of the pilot program are analyzed and adjustments are made for home sorting and curbside collection. The collected plastics will be delivered to the Solid Waste Management Authority's recycling center where it will be crushed and baled. The plastic will then be taken by Browning-Ferris Inc., who will pay the Authority $45.00 per ton for the material. The used plastic will then be converted into new plastic-based products.
- OSTI ID:
- 7153863
- Journal Information:
- JAPCA, the International Journal of Air Pollution Control and Hazardous Waste Management; (USA), Journal Name: JAPCA, the International Journal of Air Pollution Control and Hazardous Waste Management; (USA) Vol. 39:10; ISSN JIJME; ISSN 0894-0630
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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