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City data shows most people in Jacksonville won't lug their recyclables to one of the city’s 15 drop-off sites. Haulers collected less than a 10th of the normal amount last week.
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People have been hauling piles of recycling to 15 drop-off spots since Jacksonville suspended curbside pickup two weeks ago, but some of it is just going into the landfill.
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Potential refunds could be pulled from other parts of the city’s budget or federal COVID relief dollars instead.
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Jacksonville suspended curbside recycling last week because of a backlog in regular trash pickup. Although the city plans to resume recycling at some point, no one knows for sure when.
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City Council this week approved a spending plan for the city’s American Rescue Plan funds that allocates $4 million toward emergency fixes for trash collection problems, and another $4.5 million toward the city’s new contract with the trash collection company Meridian Waste Florida.
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Due to what it says are unprecedented national labor shortages, the city of Jacksonville will suspend curbside recycling collection services starting…
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Around 30 new high-tech recycling bins have been installed in Atlantic and Neptune Beach.The founder and executive director of Beaches Go Green, Anne…
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The rise of home deliveries shipped in cardboard boxes plus the holiday season of gift-giving create so many opportunities for recycling that it might…
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When it comes to recycling in Jacksonville, what some of us were taught years ago no longer applies. Why does that matter? "One dirty item can contaminate…
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First Coast ConnectWednesday on First Coast Connect we spoke with Florida Politics reporter A.G. Gancarski about the results of the Florida Primary Election including wins…