Submitted by KadenKraw t3_11laiuk in WorcesterMA
We have one of those recycling bins like this with the bar that trucks can automatically lift up. As expected they pick up the bin and toss the recycling into the truck because the trucks aren't able to use that function. Well once and only once we had the recycling guy grab the bin, wheel it to the other side of the truck and suddenly I see the machine arm lift it up and empty it.
So apparently at least some trucks can do this but the city just gave everyone bins that don't have this function...
sunshinepills t1_jbbey1s wrote
Unpopular opinion, but wheelie bins in a city with a LOT of multi-family properties will turn trash day into chaos. Imagine 3-6 bins, per house, lined up side-by-side on a sidewalk. Where do the people walk? What if cars are blocking the truck arm's access to the bin? Those questions aside, it's a LOT of bins lined up on the street. Bonus round, there is not one singular trash day in Worcester, so this scenario will become part of the city landscape.
I'm not saying our current recycling system is great, but I am saying that wheelie bins are more than "I can cram a lot of stuff in here and it probably stays put!" (note: I've lived in places with the wheelie bins and they are also no match for a good gust of wind)
Now, if Worcester had street sweeping on a schedule that was more frequent than, say, twice a year, there would absolutely be less trash piled up in the streets and, thus, less discussion on whether or not our recycling bins are the problem.