Submitted by CrassostreaVirginica t3_118bkrc in rva
dalhectar t1_j9gayr8 wrote
> By July 1, the new carts will be the only acceptable container permitted for recycling collection at single-family homes in the county. Nothing placed beside the carts (including cardboard) will be collected, according to the CVWMA.
Ms-Pamplemousse t1_j9gloio wrote
Interesting, trying to increase effeciency, I suppose. The people who pick ours up now definitely approach each type of bin differently and 100% manually.
BillyWilly2019 t1_j9gxps6 wrote
I am guessing that the new trucks will have arms or something to lift the cans. 95 gallon cans would be very difficult for a human to lift. Especially if it has a large amount of paper in them. They also, in theory, be able to stay in the truck.
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rabbiferret t1_j9hw78k wrote
Arms on trucks with uniform carts will increase the efficeincy of pickups, reduce the amount of staff needed, and expand access to recycling. A fair number of people only have bins, and don't want to carry something to the curb, alley, etc. Bins will (hopefully) make recycling more accessible, increase the volume of recycling, and the number of people who do recycle.
Dr_Bonejangles t1_j9iufqs wrote
Our guy likes to body slam our containers once he has dumped them.. All 3 are in pretty rough shape.
BillyWilly2019 t1_j9jxxl6 wrote
Mine has a ever growing split because of that. I live in a Townhouse complex. Sometimes they actually make it to the curbs. Most of the time they are laying in parking spaces.
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