Owen, 

 

Provincial is one thing; unintelligible to someone who lives a half a mile down 
the hill is quite another!

 

Can you translate this for me?  Really?  No glass?  And cardboard in two 
places?  

 

I didn’t understand about the St. Johns Site.  Are we all honorary neighbors of 
St. Johns, or just you.   Do matters become clearer if I sign up for the site? 

 

Nick 

 

Nicholas S. Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Biology

Clark University

 <http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/> 
http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/

 

From: Friam [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Owen Densmore
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 6:55 PM
To: Complexity Coffee Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [FRIAM] Santa Fe Folks : Recycling Carts

 

Sorry to be provincial, but though this Nextdoor announcement might be useful 
to locals:

 

https://saintjohnscollege.nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=42343475 
<https://saintjohnscollege.nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=42343475&s=&is=npe&ct=36sdSlzeamiOJxqMpMbqLEaAP7xgpM6cPRR3uQT0Nhf_8cXKwaSt4syinUd_MMl4&mobile_deeplink_data=action%3Dview_post%26post%3D42343475&link_source_user_id=14149504>
 
&s=&is=npe&ct=36sdSlzeamiOJxqMpMbqLEaAP7xgpM6cPRR3uQT0Nhf_8cXKwaSt4syinUd_MMl4&mobile_deeplink_data=action%3Dview_post%26post%3D42343475&link_source_user_id=14149504

 


 <https://saintjohnscollege.nextdoor.com/news_feed/?post=42343475> Automated 
Recycling Questions Answered (I hope!)


 <https://saintjohnscollege.nextdoor.com/profile/13148043> Outreach Coordinator 
Adam Schlachter from  <https://saintjohnscollege.nextdoor.com/agency/14929972/> 
City of Santa Fe Environmental Services · 2h ago


If you haven’t yet heard, Santa Fe’s recycling program is changing this coming 
March. Automated recycling carts will be delivered starting March 13th, 
replacing the old style bins that Santa Fe has used for the last 20 years. It 
will take approximately three (3) weeks to get the entire City switched over to 
carts and we are working on the distribution plan as we speak! With the new 
carts come some other changes to the program. We have outlined the new 
recycling information below: 

What can I recycle curbside when I get my new cart? 

So much can be recycled at the curb in Santa Fe! Paper, cardboard, boxboard, 
plastic containers, aluminum cans, steel cans, and cartons can all be mixed 
together in your cart. Before long you may notice you have much more in your 
recycling cart than in your trash cart; that’s what we like to see! Place your 
recyclables loose in your cart (empty containers and bottles and replace 
caps/lids, flatten boxes); it really is that easy to make a difference that 
matters. 

Unfortunately, glass will no longer be accepted curbside after the new program 
begins. We will provide recycling collection centers around town to accept 
glass, as wells as cardboard and mixed recycling. 

Do I need to separate anything else? 

Once you have your cart, there is no need to separate anything accepted for 
curbside collection, just empty containers and bottles then replace caps/lids, 
flatten boxes, and you are good to go. It’s that easy! 

Remember that glass is not accepted in the curbside recycling mix. Take your 
glass to a recycling collection center. 

Why can’t I put glass in my cart? 

Our processor does not accept glass in the single-stream mix, nor they do they 
have the equipment required at their MRF. The closest facilities that could 
process single stream recycling w/glass were in Colorado and using either one 
of them would have cost several million dollars. Additionally, the cost of 
running two (2) routes, automated for mixed recycling and manual for glass, 
would also have added significant costs. Ultimately recycling collection 
centers made the best economic sense for Santa Fe residents. 

So what happens to the glass we take to the recycling collection centers? Will 
it get recycled? 

Yes! All of the glass that City residents drop-off at the recycling collection 
centers will be recycled here in Santa Fe. The Solid Waste Management Agency 
crushes the glass and it is made available locally for landscaping, used in 
regional construction projects and sold to a manufacturing company in 
Albuquerque that makes products from recycled glass. 

What should I do with my old recycling bin(s)? 

We encourage residents to use their old recycling bins to transport glass to 
the recycling collection centers. If you don’t need or want your bins, you can 
place them into your cart where they will be recycled or you can drop them off 
at our offices on Siler Road where we will repurpose or recycle them. 

How are all the items in my cart separated for recycling? 

Modern facilities that sort recycling are called Materials Recovery Facilities 
(MRF), and they use mechanical sorting equipment that separates each type of 
material in the mix; this is commonly referred to as “single-stream” recycling. 
Once these materials are separated, they are baled and sold to recyclers and 
manufacturers that use them to create new materials. 

Please don't hesitate to reach out if you still have questions.

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