Baltimore Alters Recycling Program Pickups

Date: June 13, 2002

Source: News Room

When Baltimore revamped its recycling program in January, officials promised the changes would save money and streamline operations, and city statistics indicate that they have accomplished that, keeping recycling off the chopping block. According to city officials, the revised program, which picks up recyclables twice a month rather than weekly, is projected to cost $900,000 annually, half of what the program cost last year. It has freed up time for crews to clean up illegal dumping. And recycling has risen, from 3,312 tons from March through May last year to 3,572 tons during the same period this year.

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