Tuesday, December 3, 2019
The cost of
Milton’s contracts to pick up and dispose of trash, recycling materials,
and yard waste this year went up almost $820,000, or about 32 percent.
At a special town
meeting on Monday night, the community cobbled
together enough money from
a variety of sources to cover the higher tab, but many are wondering
whether the higher disposal costs are becoming the new normal.
Recycling costs
started rising last year when China stopped accepting contaminated
materials for processing. That action flooded the recycling market, sending
prices for a wide variety of recyclables plummeting. Now companies that
pick up recycled materials are charging their customers per-ton fees
instead of picking up the materials for free. As a result, pickup costs are
soaring.
Stephen Lisauskas, a vice president at WasteZero, a company
that advises communities on recycling issues, said Milton is not alone.
Many municipalities, he says, have been seeing their recycling costs go up.
He says part of the problem is the shift to single-stream recycling, where
homeowners throw all of their recycled materials in one container. That
approach has made recycling easier for homeowners, but resulted in more
contamination, which reduces the value of the recycled materials.
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