WECT, Wilmington, North Carolina, reports that only 19 recycling bins are allocated throughout Wilmington compared with 150 trash receptacles.
Rick Porter, Wilmington’s solid waste manager, cites the $1,500 cost of recycling bins and trash cans, meaning a pair would cost the city $3,000, WECT reports.
“The purchase price is high,” Porter says in the article. “Especially when you are talking about numbers over 100 to match them with the trash receptacles.”
Porter adds that the bins require a separate collection truck and concrete slab for installation, WECT reports.
“I think the cost of theses trash cans is mind blowing,” Kelsey Gibbs, owner of The Wonder Shop in downtown Wilmington, tells WECT. “And I really think as a city we should shop around and try to find a better source of these trash cans so we can have a recycling bin beside our trash cans and not have it cost $3,000.”
Get curated news on YOUR industry.
Enter your email to receive our newsletters.
Latest from Recycling Today
- Joint report highlights industry-led source reduction progress
- PPRC 2025: Examining the volatility of OCC, mixed paper markets
- Indorama posts softer Q3 results amid shifts in global chemical industry
- Eriez expands Quick Ship program to accelerate North America deliveries
- China’s ‘nonmarket policies’ decried by OECD
- BlueScope to exit Tata India JV
- Cascades sees production increase at Bear Island mill
- Steel Dynamics appoints VP of metals recycling