To get more people to recycle, many U.S. cities made the process easier by allowing all recyclable items to go into one bin. In the past, people had to sort items based on what they’re made of (plastic, glass, paper, etc.).
No-sort recycling has made things easier for people in the community. But recycling plants now have the difficult task of sorting the items after they arrive.
Another challenge: Some people throw materials that can’t be recycled into their bins. It takes longer to sort recyclables from garbage.
Recycled plastic isn’t as valuable as it used to be. As a result of these factors, a significant number of recycling facilities have closed.
To adapt, recycling companies are upgrading their machines and processes. People can help too. Recycling experts
give this simple advice: Recycle all empty cans and bottles. And keep foods and liquids out of recycling bins.