Terrifyingly low controls on composting. Anything small gets composted? What about small toxin containing industrial plastics which small pieces of will add up to harmful levels? What about pills and other small strange chemical containing compounds?
Don't you have your residential customers separate their waste into different collection bins for recyclable waste versus landfill-bound waste? Given that customers regularly contaminate batches of recyclabes with non-recyclables, why not collect them all in a single bin and rely on your technology to do all the sorting. Your technology probably sorts it better than humans, no?
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Terrifyingly low controls on composting. Anything small gets composted? What about small toxin containing industrial plastics which small pieces of will add up to harmful levels? What about pills and other small strange chemical containing compounds?
Don't you have your residential customers separate their waste into different collection bins for recyclable waste versus landfill-bound waste? Given that customers regularly contaminate batches of recyclabes with non-recyclables, why not collect them all in a single bin and rely on your technology to do all the sorting. Your technology probably sorts it better than humans, no?
It mainly has to due with pricing I think. If any of that organic material even just touches clean paper, the value and recyclability just drops.
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