County’s Recycling Facility No Longer Accepting Food and Beverage Cartons, Black Plastic - The Ithaca Voice
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County’s recycling facility no longer accepting food and beverage cartons, black plastic - The Ithaca Voice
ITHACA, N.Y. — Ithaca’s eco-conscious residents will need to make some changes to their recycling habits after the Tompkins County Recycling and Waste Management Department released new guidelines on June 18. Food and beverage cartons, such as milk, juice and soup boxes, will no longer be accepted. Neither will black plastic, including take-out containers, convenience store sushi trays and the like. According to the county’s announcement, food…
A "Recycled Plastic TaskForce" announces that it has developed, in collaboration with the Ecological Transition Agency (Ademe), a nomenclature and quality standards for sorting non-hazardous waste from professional plastic packaging.
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