Why Recycling Right
is Important.
Stemming from good intentions, Wish-Cycling is the act of throwing a material into the recycling bin and hoping that it will be recycled without knowing for sure if it is locally accepted for recycling.
If we don't recycle materials properly, there can be many consequences for the recycling process including: damaging equipment, injuring workers, slowing the process down, increasing the cost of sorting, and decreasing the value of recyclables.
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Putting the wrong household items in the recycling bin creates many issues for your local recycling system.
There are many household items that do not belong in the recycling bin which the recycling industry calls “contamination”. Putting items in the recycling bin without knowing if your local recycling service accepts them or not is known as “wish-cycling”. Wish-cycling creates several problems for the collection, sorting, processing, and marketability of recyclable items, including:
> DAMAGING RECYCLING EQUIPMENT AND INJURING WORKERS
> SLOWING THE RECYCLING PROCESS AND DECREASING EFFICIENCY
> INCREASING THE COST OF COLLECTING AND SORTING MATERIALS
> DECREASING THE VALUE AND MARKETABILITY OF RECYCLABLES
From decreasing reliance on mining for raw materials to taking steps closer to a circular economy, here are five reasons recycling is important.
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Recycling right helps your local recycling system to thrive, which creates many positive impacts for your community.
When we all recycle right, we help our local recycling systems with their ability to successfully collect, sort, market, and manufacture recyclable materials into new products. And when our local recycling systems are successful, they can generate many benefits for our communities, natural environments, and local economies such as: