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Inside a Fairfax-area recycling plant: what can and cannot be recycled
Summary
A materials recovery facility tour on County Magazine shows workers accepting many hard plastics (leave the lid on; items with a neck are usually recyclable), rejecting bagged recycling and small/multi-material items, and warning that lithium batteries can spark fires in processing equipment.
County Magazine's "Trash Talk" segment visited a materials recovery facility near Fairfax County to show how plastics from curbside recycling are processed and what residents should avoid putting in their blue bins.
The on-site worker demonstrated accepted commodities and urged residents to "leave the lid on," explaining that very small items can fall through sorting screens if detached. "Best thing I can tell you is leave the lid on," the worker said, noting that items with a distinct neck are generally recyclable. He said hard plastics with visible necks,…
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