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UPDATED: Blue Recyclable Bins Replace Mini Black Ones

Effort to reduce trash cost to city.

 

UPDATED Dec. 28: City public works officials say the holidays have led to a delay in deliveries and that they have a target completion date of Jan. 17. Anyone with issues or questions is asked to call 404.330.6333.

ORIGINAL POST: By now, nearly every Atlanta home should have received the 96-gallon blue recyclable rubbish bin.

Those blue cans replace the smaller, black 18-gallon bins, residents have been using.

That's caused some confusion from some residents who now have both. The city's public works department says residents may continue to use both as they see fit.

If the no longer want to use both they can simply place the black bins in the blue ones and the city will recycle them. And Patch reader Mark Rutkowski notes residents also may call the city at 404.330.6333 and public works officials will retrieve the old receptacles within two to three days.

The larger bins are part of Mayor Kasim Reed's push to reduce the city's costs related to trash.

Currently, city residents produce 96,000 tons of trash annually, which costs the city $7 million a year to dispose of in landfills.

But Atlanta residents only recycle about 12,000 tons per year, leading Reed's push to reduce what goes to landfills.

In addition to the environmental benefits, diverting recyclables from landfills produces revenue for the city at a rate of $30 per ton.

Related Topics: Recycling and atlanta public works department

johnk

11:06 am on Friday, December 28, 2012

Just a heads up, haven't seen these in Candler Park yet (I don't have one).

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Péralte Paul

12:03 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012

Hi, Johnk: I spoke with Jacquelyn Bridges, senior Recycling Program Manager for the city. She said there have been delays with some deliveries and the holidays have slowed them down some. They expect the city to be fully done by Jan. 17 (although they're building in a week beyond that in case of a some unforeseen circumstance). The department is keeping a tally of the households that haven't received them, or don't want them. She said you should call 404.330.6333 to let them know you haven't received it and they will mark your address for delivery, which has a 10- to 15-day window.

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