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by ars
2925 days ago
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> Sweden has had incredible success with recycling in recent years That line is more false than true. For the most part they are not recycling their trash, they are incinerating it. Additionally Sweden is tiny. Trash there is brought to local recycling centers with 6 to 8 or more different bins, and people are expected to sort their trash. How would you do that in the US? Trucks with 8 compartments? Where would you even keep that many different trash cans? The US is very large, you can't expect people to transport their recycling. |
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It is common in rural settings in the US for people to transport, themselves, both their trash and their recycling to a central drop off point. So there are lots of US residents that do exactly this periodically.
Curbside pickup is typically a system found in more urban portions of the US, but it is far from ubiquitous across the entirety of the US.
Edit: Adding this URL: https://www.google.com/maps/@37.0802698,-82.5981852,107m/dat...
This is a google satellite image of the local, central, trash drop off point in a very rural portion of southern Virginia.