I wrote about the one-sort recycling pilot programs in the Willard-Hay and East Calhoun (ECCO) neighborhoods in this
post. Here're photos from the first ridealong I did a couple weeks ago.

The program is getting great set-out rates.

A 96-gallon cart and still this resident had excess recycling that he/she placed next to the cart.

Blue lids indicate recycling containers, green containers are for organics, black-lidded carts are trash.

Uh, that broom handle isn't recyclable.

This is Bryan -- he is lightning-fast!

This computer records every time a cart gets tipped into the truck.

full to the brim!

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