Why is recycling different everywhere?

Created by Sophia Collins, Modified on Fri, 16 Feb, 2024 at 5:19 PM by Sophia Collins

Under US law, recycling programs have to be run at the state and local level, so there is no national standard. What can and cannot be recycled — and how you recycle — can vary even between adjoining towns and cities. This is due to what hauling services and sorting facilities are used, and the economics of transporting and selling recyclable materials into the marketplace.

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