Jason may have missed the word, but I didn’t. My headline at TommyWonk reads, “This Act mandates a statewide recycling program.” Is that clear enough for you?
Also, it’s useful to note what is and what is not mandated. The participation of your household is not mandated. What is mandated is a statewide system for making household waste recycling convenient and cost effective.
Yes. Recycling sucks over here. I am AMAZED at what DSWA will not take. I a throwing away stuff that was required by law to be recycled in NJ. So much for DE being a green state. And they call Jersey dirty…
Also, it’s useful to note what is and what is not mandated. The participation of your household is not mandated. What is mandated is a statewide system for making household waste recycling convenient and cost effective.
“The participation of your household is not mandated.”
What about when the trash haulers won’t pick up your trash if they hear a bottle clink inside? See also: Cherry Island yard waste ban (delayed but not dead) before you cry pish-tosh on that.
What I really want is for the beer store to return the deposit on the five bottles left in the sixpack after the sixth one shattered on my garage floor! Al Mascitti had a nice long rant about the “bubble tax” a while back and how the distributors mandate full case bottle returns. Anyone heard from Al lately???
I have read the bill over pretty carefully, and have found nothing that requires or even allows trash collectors to not pick up your trash because a bottle, can or newspaper might be inside.
Wilmington has achieved a diversion rate of more than one-third without any such strong arm tactics.
The yard waste ban was properly postponed so that the collectors and the DSWA could get their act together. When that happens you will still be able to put your grass clippings on the curb, just as you do now.
As for the bottle deposit, the bill doesn’t deal with what happens when you break a bottle in your garage.
Wilmington’s program is mandatory, incentivized with automatic coupon payments and is easy to do with the all-materials-go-in-one bins.
It is a success.
Wilmington’s program is NOT mandatory (at least yet).
But Nancy is quite right that it has many levels of incentives, including the ability to get coupons and gift cards and movies tickets and the like based upon how much you recycle.
The other incentive is that trash collection is now down to once per week — if you want to reduce the amount of stuff around your house, recycling some of it out certainly helps. Not having to separate the stuff out certainly makes it easy to do.
You mean the Mandatory Statewide Recycling Program, right?
Couldn’t help but notice you missed that one tiny word.
GASP!
how dare the state make people recycle!
Jason may have missed the word, but I didn’t. My headline at TommyWonk reads, “This Act mandates a statewide recycling program.” Is that clear enough for you?
Also, it’s useful to note what is and what is not mandated. The participation of your household is not mandated. What is mandated is a statewide system for making household waste recycling convenient and cost effective.
Yes. Recycling sucks over here. I am AMAZED at what DSWA will not take. I a throwing away stuff that was required by law to be recycled in NJ. So much for DE being a green state. And they call Jersey dirty…
Also, it’s useful to note what is and what is not mandated. The participation of your household is not mandated. What is mandated is a statewide system for making household waste recycling convenient and cost effective.
In your face FSP!
“The participation of your household is not mandated.”
What about when the trash haulers won’t pick up your trash if they hear a bottle clink inside? See also: Cherry Island yard waste ban (delayed but not dead) before you cry pish-tosh on that.
What I really want is for the beer store to return the deposit on the five bottles left in the sixpack after the sixth one shattered on my garage floor! Al Mascitti had a nice long rant about the “bubble tax” a while back and how the distributors mandate full case bottle returns. Anyone heard from Al lately???
I have read the bill over pretty carefully, and have found nothing that requires or even allows trash collectors to not pick up your trash because a bottle, can or newspaper might be inside.
Wilmington has achieved a diversion rate of more than one-third without any such strong arm tactics.
The yard waste ban was properly postponed so that the collectors and the DSWA could get their act together. When that happens you will still be able to put your grass clippings on the curb, just as you do now.
As for the bottle deposit, the bill doesn’t deal with what happens when you break a bottle in your garage.
Wilmington’s program is mandatory, incentivized with automatic coupon payments and is easy to do with the all-materials-go-in-one bins.
It is a success.
Wilmington’s program is NOT mandatory (at least yet).
But Nancy is quite right that it has many levels of incentives, including the ability to get coupons and gift cards and movies tickets and the like based upon how much you recycle.
The other incentive is that trash collection is now down to once per week — if you want to reduce the amount of stuff around your house, recycling some of it out certainly helps. Not having to separate the stuff out certainly makes it easy to do.