Submitted by babyb3ans t3_10smmu1 in providence

I live in an apartment owned by a big Providence real estate company, and management is changing their trash pick-up contractor. Unfortunately, this new waste management service doesn't cover recycling, and so the company is choosing not to give their many tenants a recycling option. I believe it's illegal in Rhode Island not to recycle, and, beside that, I feel bad tossing recyclables in a dumpster. I don't have a car and can't drive to a recycling center, and I know many other tenants that lease through the same company are students who also lack this option. Is there a way my building could request a bin through the city?

Thanks for any advice.

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daymanahhhahhhhhh t1_j728e6f wrote

It’s legal for them to just provide you with no recycling bins. I don’t see how you would have any recourse.

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Status_Silver_5114 t1_j7293gl wrote

I’d ask via the 311 app about this actually. See if they can help.

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Tbear369 t1_j72dje0 wrote

Check with RI resource recovery. Landlords are required to provide recycling

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AuditorFodder t1_j72e3h0 wrote

It’s mandatory for citizens to recycle, it’s not mandatory for landlords to provide curbside service. Several of the rural towns in the state don’t even provide curbside trash service and it’s on the individual to contract themselves or go drop off at the town transfer station.

The city contracts with WM for any bldg with six or fewer units but the big apartment complexes are on their own as they operate on a scale that would necessitate a dumpster instead of the 96gal cans that go in front of people’s houses. Dumpsters and cans need different trucks and the city doesn’t contract for any of those.

If you’re a student, does your school recycle? I’d say probably just dump a small bag every day on your way to class.

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WetNetBet t1_j72krn7 wrote

Recycle by repurposing your recyclables!

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PipeLayer2016 t1_j72pjir wrote

My apartment has separate bins for garbage and recycling, but they are dumped into the same bin in the same truck when picked up. Management has "assured" me that they are picked through and sorted at the disposal facility. Not that I trust management or any waste management company.

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brick1972 t1_j735o5u wrote

You can feel both better and much much worse knowing that most of your recycling just goes into a different landfill, not actually recycled - Unless you use a lot of paper, glass and metal, they are better about that than plastic.

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purplepenny23 t1_j735u7u wrote

Where are you guys getting “it’s illegal not to provide recycling?” I worked in Property Management and Housing in RI from 2016-2022 and this is simply not true…

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PipeLayer2016 t1_j7393ax wrote

Not uncommon for garbage to be sorted for recycling in some municipalities, but I'd be shocked if Fat Tony from Waste Management in New England did anything of the sort, unless they could make a buck by shipping it to a third world country to cover a pile of stole catalytic converters

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Icy-Memory-5575 t1_j74igs1 wrote

They don’t have to recycle and neither do you. I used to work in the projects and there were large dumpsters that took everything. Not sure if it got separated when it got to the dump or how it was setup but it isn’t illegal

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radioflea t1_j74wjvs wrote

Op try the nextdoor app you may just have a nearby neighbor, who doesn’t mind if you place recyclables in there bin.

Maybe you can work out a deal if you share the bin then perhaps you help put the bins out to the curb every week.

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Alternative-Bat-8453 t1_j75agvx wrote

People do can trade in for extra money, maybe you can connect with some one and at least set aside some recyclables for them.

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