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More Locations for Arlington Glass Recycling
More Locations for Arlington Glass Recycling
Published on September 27, 2019
Arlington residents have three more drop-off sites for recycling
used
glass jars and bottles
.
Customized
purple-and-green bins
now
stand ready
at
:
Aurora Hills Community Center/Branch Library
,
735 18th St. S
.
Cherrydale Branch Library
,
2190 N. Military Rd.
Lee Community Center
,
5722 Lee Highway.
The County debuted its first glass-only collection bins in April at
Quincy Park
(Washington Boulevard and North Quincy Street) and the Trades Center (2700 S. Taylor St.)
after a
n official
County Board
response to the plunge
in
the number of
processing operations and global markets
for used glass
.
WATCH:
Solid Waste Bureau Chief Erik Grabowsky answers questions
about
the shift
in glass
,
home
recycling best practices and
world
market conditions
.
Residents
are now formally asked to
keep glass
out
of
single-stream "blue cart"
recycling
collected weekly
at the curb.
(Other troublesome items to keep out of the blue carts: plastic bags, shredded paper, wire hangers and garden hoses.
Try the
County's
Where Does It Go?
database for
a particular type of
item.
)
Glass
placed
in County
drop-off bins
is transported to Fairfax County, where
crushing machinery
servicing multiple jurisdictions
turns bottles and jars
into sand and gravel
used
in area paving, construction and landscaping.
Arlington residents have
placed
some 200
tons of glass in the Quincy and Trades recycling bins since their
debut
.
Fun fact:
The holes in the sides of
the
collection bins are sized to allow for bottles and jars while keeping out larger items that could contaminate the loads and force sorting
at
the
crushing site
.
The relatively small hole also
provides
protection as glass falls inside the bin.
Most
Arlington
residents are now less than
2.5
miles from a
glass recycling
drop-off
.
Glass d
rop-off
combined with other
errands
is encouraged along
with neighbors teaming up to reduce trips.
Just down the street from
the Quincy Park
recycling bins
,
Fall E-CARE
takes place Oct. 19, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 1425 N. Quincy St. E-CARE is Arlington's biannual
drop-off
collection of household hazardous materials (HHM) like paint, oil and pesticides, plus electronics, batteries, s
mall metal objects, lighting,
bicycles
and other items
.
Some 1,500 Arlington residents dropped off more than 77,000 pounds of HHM and 13,000 pounds of electronics during April's Spring E-CARE event.
Residents unable to get glass to a County bin are asked to place it in their black trash cart instead of the blue.
Media Contact
Peter Golkin
Pgolkin@arlingtonva.us
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