Dunwoody Reporter - March 2022

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COMMENTARY

If you really care about recyling, there’s a solution If your neighborhood has curbside trash pick-up, Carol is a marketing consultant who lives on the Dunwoody-Sandy Springs line and you Niemi probably writes whose lives inspire others. Contact her at worthknowingnow@gmail.com. haveabout a people separate bin with a yellow lid just for recycling. All your recyclables go into the same bin in a “single BY CAROL NIEMI stream.” In my neighborhood, on trash day, almost every yellow-topped bin is packed so full the lids don’t close. Unfortunately, much of Carol what’s inisthose Niemi a marketing consultant who lives on the Dunwoodybins will probably end up in a landfill. Sandy Springs line and writes about people whose lives inspire Sandy Springs Recycling Center Executive Cynics say waste haulers others. don’tContact real- her at worthknowingnow@gmail.com. Director Kathy Reed. (Peden Two Elk) ly recycle any of it. Though that may be happening in some neighborhoods today wax or plastic coated pabecause of a temporary labor shortage, per, electronics, batteries, the real reason is that the local policies anything containing hazwet or soiled paper, plastic bags, plasgoverning what is and isn’t recyclable are ardous waste, appliances, tic wrap, bubble wrap, plastic sandwich so complicated most of us have no clue. furniture, books, bicycles, bags, freezer bags, flexible packaging like The list of universally recyclable items clothing and textiles and chip bags and juice or soup pouches, garis simple: bottles, cans, paper and cardalmost anything else you’d den hoses, rope, leashes, wire and string, board. Easy? Not so fast. like to get rid of. dirty diapers, cups with plastic or wax The list of what is not recyclable is alTo make things even coating and their lids, polystyrene foam most endless: glass, plastic bottle lids sepmore confusing, you can’t and plastic to-go containers and cups, arated from bottles, plastic lids to cans, trust the Mobius Loop food and beverage containers made of (that ubiquitous little triangle of three chasing green arrows) because it means only that an item “might” be recyclable depending on where you live. Some recyclable items, such as paper and cardboard don’t bear the symbol at all. And on plastic items, the Mobius Loop may contain a number from 1 to 7 indicating the type of plastic an item is made from. You will have to do some research to find out if your curbside service accepts that particular plastic. So why not just throw everything into your curbside recycling bin and let the pros figure it out? Your waste hauler will take everything to a MRF (municipal recovery facility) where it’s sorted by hand and machine. Some materials like glass can be hazardous to humans and damaging to the equipment. A bag that gets stuck can shut the whole MRF down. And if you put a dirty pizza box in your bin and it contaminates other items, all of it will end up in a landfill. Luckily, if you really care about recycling, there’s a solution. Just off Roswell Road on Morgan Falls Road, nestled against the rolling hills of the Steel Canyon Golf Club, formerly a Fulton County landfill, is the Sandy Springs Recycling Center, a joint project of Keep North Fulton Beautiful and the City of Sandy Springs. The SSRC accepts many items you would never consider putting in your recycling bin. Managed by Executive Director Kathy LARGEST IN-STOCK INVENTORY IN GREATER ATLANTA Reed, the facility operates with only four employees plus volunteers and others E-Bike and ElectroBike Georgia Bicycle and E-Bike Atlanta Bicycle Barn performing court-ordered community Accessories 2484 Briarcliff Road, NE Rentals, Sales 151 Sampson Street, NE service. On my two visits there, I found Sales and Service Atlanta, GA 30329 and Repairs on Atlanta, GA 30312 it to be a clean, happy place. It also redein Brookhaven www.electrobikega.com the Beltline www.atlbikebarn.com

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fined what I thought was recyclable. At the SSRC, recyclable also means reusable. Besides for taking the usual, it also accepts glass, Christmas trees chipped into mulch, large household appliances, anything containing metal that can be used for scrap, batteries and electronics (some for a fee and some only from Sandy Springs residents). It also has partnerships with other non-profits that clean, refurbish and distribute to those in need other items that might otherwise end up in the trash. For example, an on-site American Kidney Fund truck collects clothing, shoes and small household goods. Free Bikes 4 Kidz refurbishes old bicycles. Better World Books finds new homes for old books. The Sandy Springs Rotary Club collects used home medical equipment for FODAC (Friends of Disabled Adults and Children) to refurbish for reuse. And fats, oils and grease are sent to a company that turns them into biodiesel fuel and glycerin. Certain plastics and papers are sold, funding 30 percent of the center’s operating expenses. And not everything is acceptable. To find out what is, visit https:// keepnorthfultonbeautiful.org. The Sandy Springs Recycling Center is open 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily except Wednesday and Sunday. Someone is always there to help you. The address is 470 Morgan Falls Road. A fringe benefit of taking your recyclables there is that if you keep driving, you can visit the beautiful park at Morgan Falls.

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