Best Side Loader - City of El Paso, Texas, Environmental Services

For many people, the notion that blue bins are meant to hold recyclables is old hat. But that familiarity is absent in communities that have never had residential recycling. How do you teach residents to make that association and get them in the habit of placing their recyclables in that strange new container? That was the question faced by El Paso, Texas, before the city debuted its first curbside recycling program last April. “We had done a pilot, but we had never done a full-fledged recycling program,” says Martin Val Verde, El Paso's solid waste ...

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