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The U.S. recycles 31.5% of its waste, making it 7th in the world for recycling.
Thank God we don,t live in Germany. The average home has at least five distinct color-coded bins for different kinds of waste. These include bins for packaging, paper, glass, compost, and trash. |
All waste (garbage, recyclables, yard waste) goes to Covanta in Okahumpka, where it is incinerated indoors, and the heat converted to energy, then sold. Just Google Covanta and get a virtual tour of the plant. And for info on Villages services, always get it from the horse's mouth: Village Community Development Districts
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About 6 months ago, there was an article describing why everything was now collected as trash. Trash is taken to a new plant that separates everything into trash or recycle. There was a wonderful video of the plant (I think it's in Oklawaha). I will try to find that video and post it here.
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ps That's your tax dollars at work for another boondoggle. |
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So, I couldn't find the exact video I watched many months ago, but found a youtube Video that is similar to what I saw; I thought it was pretty amazing. Click on this link: Virtual Tour of a Recycling Center - ReCommunity - YouTube
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Covanta virtual tour. This will explain how our trash is recycled to energy.......
Energy-from-Waste Facility Virtual Tour - YouTube |
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China has decided to quit accepting our trash that was mixed in with the recycles
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