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Abstract:Dozens of cities, including a few major ones, are treating recyclable goods as trash.
A NUMBER OF US CITIES HAVE RESORTED TO BURNING OR TRASHING RECYCLABLE ITEMS AS A WAY TO SAVE MONEY.PRIOR TO 2018, MUCH OF THE COUNTRY'S RECYCLABLE WASTE WAS SHIPPED TO CHINA, WHERE IT WAS SORTED AND CONVERTED INTO NEW USES.AFTER CHINA BANNED THE IMPORT OF FOREIGN GARBAGE, RECYCLING COMPANIES STARTED CHARGING CITIES MORE TO ACCEPT ITEMS LIKE CARDBOARD AND PLASTIC.VISIT BUSINESS INSIDER'S HOMEPAGE FOR MORE STORIES.IF YOU THROW YOUR PLASTIC BOTTLES IN THE RECYCLING BIN, IT MAY FEEL LIKE YOU'VE DONE YOUR PART TO CONSERVE THE ENVIRONMENT. THAT EFFORT COULD QUICKLY BE UNDONE DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU LIVE. AS RECYCLING BECOMES MORE EXPENSIVE FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS, MANY CITIES HAVE RESORTED TO INCINERATING RECYCLABLE GOODS OR DISPOSING OF THEM IN LANDFILLS. TO UNDERSTAND HOW CITIES GOT TO THIS POINT, IT'S HELPFUL TO TRACE THE PATH OF RECYCLING IN THE US.READ MORE: STAGGERING PHOTOS SHOW ONE SMALL TOWN COVERED IN 19,000 TONS OF PLASTIC WASTEPRIOR TO 2018, MOST OF THE COUNTRY'S RECYCLED WASTE WAS SHIPPED TO CHINA, WHERE IT WAS CONVERTED INTO NEW USES LIKE SHOES, GADGETS, AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS. THAT ALL CHANGED ON JANUARY 1, 2018, WHEN CHINA OFFICIALLY BANNED THE IMPORT OF “FOREIGN GARBAGE,” A CATEGORY THAT INCLUDES 24 TYPES OF RECYCLABLE AND SOLID WASTE. THOUGH CHINA PREVIOUSLY SORTED THROUGH WASTE TO SEPARATE OUT RECYCLABLE MATERIALS, OFFICIALS DETERMINED THAT THERE WAS TOO MUCH TRASH MIXED IN TO MAKE IT WORTH THEIR WHILE. THIS LEFT US RECYCLING COMPANIES WITHOUT A PLACE TO SEND THEIR HEAPS OF CARDBOARD AND PLASTIC, SO THEY STARTED CHARGING CITIES UP TO FOUR TIMES MORE TO ACCEPT RECYCLABLE GOODS. NOW DOZENS OF CITIES — INCLUDING A FEW MAJOR ONES — ARE TREATING THESE ITEMS AS TRASH. TAKE A LOOK AT THE PLACES WHERE YOUR RECYCLING ISN'T ACTUALLY GETTING RECYCLED.
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