Tuesday, May 30, 2017

RECYCLING CENTER UPDATE & RECYCLING ON THE ROAD

VERY IMPORTANT!
UPDATE ON AUSTIN’S RECYLING CENTER!

On a recent trip to the Recycle & Reuse Drop-Off Center, I discovered that you have to deposit your hazardous materials at one drive-through drop-off point, leave the facility, re-enter, and take your electronics to another drive-through area.

This is a problem if you are there on a Saturday when there are many cars waiting in line to get in. This discourages the citizens of Austin from using the Recycle & Reuse Drop-Off Center.

GOOD NEWS!
The Recycle & Reuse Drop-Off Center has just made a change in their procedure for Saturday. On Saturdays, you can now drop off hazardous materials AND small electronics in the hazardous waste drop-off location so that you don’t have to leave and re-enter the center. You still have to leave and re-enter the center to drop off large electronics like TV’s.

Kudos to the staff at the Recycle & Reuse Drop-Off Center for listening to my concerns and coming up with a solution. Here is the link to their website https://www.austintexas.gov/dropoff.


RECYCLING ON THE ROAD

On a recent road trip, it became very apparent to me that recycling collection bins are often non-existent. Many gas stations (where we clean the trash out of our car when we stop for gas) don’t have recycling collection bins.  In addition, there is no recycling collection at any of the State rest or picnic areas in Texas.

What to do??

As we were having lunch at a rest stop near Abilene, I looked at our aluminum drink cans, looked at the trashcan, and had to make a decision - throw them away or hang on to them for the week we would be traveling. I knew these cans wouldn’t be going into my landfill, but I just couldn’t throw them into another community’s garbage dump.

So, a decision was made. We set up a recycling collection bag in the car and a box in the cabin we rented.  At the end of our trip, we brought a week's worth of recyclables back to Austin and put them into our single stream recycling bin.





PLEASE FEEL FREE TO POST TO THIS BLOG ANY RECYCLING QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE.  I WILL RESEARCH YOUR QUESTIONS AND POST THE ANSWERS.


7 comments:

  1. Great plan to save your items and recycle when back in Aystin!

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  2. Dena, You are an awesome inspiration to others. Thank You!!

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  3. Hey Dena, Ever seen the Trash is for Tossers website? I thought you might really enjoy it. Here is link: http://www.trashisfortossers.com/p/about.html

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  4. Thanks Dena for your good deeds on recycling. Your concern and advocacy is appreciated !

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  5. I learn something new every time I read these articles Thank you so much.

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  6. Good call! I do the same with my compostables. I always have a gallon-size ziploc in my suitcase if it's a short trip. For longer/more people trips I try to find community gardens where I can drop it.

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  7. Thank you for your thoughts and for your dedication to recycling. Thanks for the blog as well.

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