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Cazepp 02-14-2025 12:48 PM

Recycling
 
We have magazines and newspapers that we would prefer to recycle rather than trash. Any ideas?

retiredguy123 02-14-2025 01:02 PM

Take them to Publix. They have recycling containers outside of the store.

Two Bills 02-14-2025 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Cazepp (Post 2409577)
We have magazines and newspapers that we would prefer to recycle rather than trash. Any ideas?

All village waste/recycling finishes up in the incinerator. Just bin it.

Pairadocs 02-14-2025 04:58 PM

Seems "saving the earth" has gone out of fashion
 
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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2409580)
Take them to Publix. They have recycling containers outside of the store.

Just a head up on those bins at the various Publix, they have become VERY picky, not sure if they even accept newspapers and magazine any more. United Methodist church behind 466 Publix USED to accept as much paper as people could bring, even had a large dumpster to deposit same, but think maybe that has stopped too ? In short, it seems that that "save the earth, there is little time left" warning on TV news, schools, even churches, has gone by the way side since it no longer PAYS BIG BUCKS ! Suddenly, how much waste we produce is not longer a priority. I recently hauled a large stash of empty water and soda bottles to Public only to find their "plastics" bin says "XXXX NO plastic water and soda bottles ! Don't know if there is any place that accepts these in The Villages, but if you know of a CLOSE place that does, please post it. Thanks.

Pairadocs 02-14-2025 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2409596)
All village waste/recycling finishes up in the incinerator. Just bin it.

But at WHICH "bins", can't find any lately that accept paper or even plastic bottles !

Michigan Farmer 02-15-2025 05:30 AM

Sumter County landfill, about 8 miles south on 301 to 470 west, no charge for recycle.

retiredguy123 02-15-2025 06:37 AM

I don't know what they accept, but there are recycle containers inside the building, but just outside of the Sumter County library entrance near Rt 466A and Powell Road.

gorillarick 02-15-2025 08:17 AM

Our trash pick-up (most of TV) recycles separating things recyclable and valuable$.
Yes they incinerate the combustible - generating electric power.

CO2 is recycled by plants and trees*, making oxygen.

*the higher the CO2, the heathier and faster they grow = more oxygen for animals like us.

Sparty6971 02-15-2025 10:51 AM

St Timothy Catholic Church Has large dumpsters in back which are good for newspapers and magazines

Pairadocs 02-15-2025 01:20 PM

[QUOTE=gorillarick;2409666]Our trash pick-up (most of TV) recycles separating things recyclable and valuable$.
Yes they incinerate the combustible - generating electric power.

Am I understanding this correctly ? My village in Sumter Co. used to have residents separate and recycle some years ago now. THEN, we changed to this "new system" of putting anything and everything in one sack (any color and size as long as under 40#), so NOW people and machines have to separate all the egg shells, coffee grounds, orange peels, old batteries and unmentionable other types of waste to look for the "salvageable/useful items ?
Surely this is not the case ? What did I misread ?

Bogie Shooter 02-15-2025 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by gorillarick (Post 2409666)
Our trash pick-up (most of TV) recycles separating things recyclable and.[/COLOR][/I]

What does this mean? Who does the separating? As another poster said, it all goes to the incinerator…………

mtdjed 02-15-2025 03:43 PM

Recycling by incineration is a good option as long as they don't pollute and generate energy.

When you find no one accepting paper, plastics etc, that is telling you that that process is not economically worthwhile.

Number 10 GI 02-15-2025 03:51 PM

I remember reading an article about the burning of trash for electricity generation for Sumter County in the not so distant past. The incinerators would be periodically cleaned out and because metal won't burn, the metal left after the burning process would be sold off as scrap.

LuvtheVillages 02-16-2025 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 2409751)
Recycling by incineration is a good option as long as they don't pollute and generate energy.

When you find no one accepting paper, plastics etc, that is telling you that that process is not economically worthwhile.

The chimneys have "scrubbers" on them, so little to no pollution escapes to the atmosphere.

The energy generated is enough to power thousands of homes.

The metals are separated out for recycling.

The ash remaining is far less volume to the landfill than the original trash would have been.

So just throw your newspapers, magazines, plastic bottles, etc, into your garbage for the twice weekly pickup. At least this way you can be sure your plastics are not ending up in the ocean, like they did when we sent the recyclables to Asia for processing.

Bay Kid 02-16-2025 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2409596)
All village waste/recycling finishes up in the incinerator. Just bin it.

Go use for our trash.


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