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Don’t put these things in your recycling bin, Montgomery Co. says

Residents in Montgomery County, Maryland, are being given a lesson on what they should and shouldn’t be putting in their recycling bins. “About 40% of what we’re getting at the recycling center is actually not recyclable,” said Adam Ortiz, director of the county’s environmental protection department. In 2020, the county’s recycling center received more than 7,000 tons of non-recyclable material. That represented about 22% of all non-paper recycling received at the center at an approximate cost of $750,000. “We end up getting things that we have to process again and send for disposal which is very expensive,” said Ortiz. “We have to send it someplace else so it’s double processed and double expensive for the taxpayer.” The department is trying to limit the problem now by inspecting recycling bins around the county and tagging bins that contain items that can’t be collected in an effort to let residents know what they shouldn’t be putting in there. According to Ortiz, some of the most common non-recyclables being put in recycling bins include plastic bags, Styrofoam containers, plastic film such as Saran wrap and used face masks. The department released a video on YouTube, laying out what can and cannot be recycled.

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Montgomery County schools facing a $3 billion maintenance backlog, officials say

About 100 hours before students return to the classroom, Montgomery County Public Schools leaders issued a warning about what kind of buildings they’ll be walking into. The county school system, they said, is operating with an estimated $3 billion deferred maintenance backlog. “And growing every day,” said Andrea Swiatocha, MCPS’ deputy chief of facilities management. For students and teachers of Maryland’s largest school system, that can mean moldy ceilings, cracked surfaces in parking lots and HVAC systems that can’t be counted on to keep them cool.
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