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Exciting news, residents! Recycling is about to get a lot less, well, sorting-intensive. Many of our communities across the country are making the switch to single-stream recycling, meaning you can toss all your paper, plastic, metal, and glass into one convenient bin. No more juggling separate containers or deciphering cryptic recycling symbols! <\/p>\n

But wait, is single-stream all sunshine and rainbows? The jury's still out on its overall effectiveness. While it undeniably boosts convenience and often increases recycling rates, it also comes with challenges. Sorting mixed materials at a central facility (the MRF) can be tricky, and contamination with non-recyclables can throw a wrench in the whole process. <\/p>\n

So, where do we stand? Well, in places like Denver, Minneapolis, and St. Paul, single-stream has been around for a while, and while not perfect, it's generally considered a step in the right direction. They've invested in high-tech sorting equipment and waste education campaigns, leading to some impressive recycling rates. On the other hand, some smaller communities are just dipping their toes into single-stream waters, so it's a bit too early to tell how effective it will be in the long run. <\/p>\n

But one thing's for sure: we can all help single-stream succeed! Here's how: <\/p>\n