Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They check your ID/driver's license even if you have MD tags
I’ve driven into that place hundreds of times and never had to show any ID or license.
Anonymous wrote:They check your ID/driver's license even if you have MD tags
Anonymous wrote:I live in Montgomery County and appreciate their efforts to try to make plastics recycling happen. I believe that people (like you!) really wish it would succeed.
I am not alone in the opinion that "plastics recycling" was conceived as a lie, has never been truly viable and the (government subsidized) plastic recycling efforts exist only to give social license to the explosion in plastics manufacturing that has happened in my lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:If your dh works in MoCo, why not just place them into recycling at his workplace rather than going to the Center?
Check out what plastics MoCo takes and then take them to work instead.
Anonymous wrote:Just use your fairfax center. Just because you can drop things off doesn't mean they are all recycled. Do you know why so many recyclers go out of business? They can't handle the cost of hiring people to sort what people drop off. [/quote}
I think you misunderstood me. In Fairfax County, only the drink bottles and a very few other kinds of bottles will be recycled and the rest will be sorted out as unrecyclable trash. I know that already.
But Montgomery recycles many types of plastics that Fairfax does not recycle. Montgomery actually does recycle these other plastics -- they aren't going to landfills as trash, which is what happens in Fairfax County.
I know that "Just because you drop things off, that doesn't mean they are recycled." But in Montgomery, they actually are recycled, whereas in Fairfax they are not. I don't want Fairfax to waste resources sorting all my recyclables and non-recyclables. I will do that myself. I just want to recycle plastics that Fairfax does not recycle.
Anonymous wrote:They check your ID/driver's license even if you have MD tags