City launches campaign to curb contaminated recycling materials
NANAIMO — Container contamination is the key focus of a new public education push on local recycling.
The City’s #RecycleRight program is looking to better inform people about what materials can and cannot go into their curbside blue bins.
City manager of sanitation, recycling, and public works Taaj Daliran said when the city transitioned to an automated recycling program in 2018, it created new challenges in identifying contaminated recyclables.
“When we have a manual collection of recycling, it’s easier for the staff who check the carts to just open the lid and see if there’s any obvious, visible, contamination, take them out of the cart before they load it and send it to receiving facilities. Unfortunately with automation that is not feasible.”