The province of Laqqa collected more than 4.8 million pounds in recycling boxes in 2024

The province of Laqqa collected more than 4.8 million pounds in recycling boxes in 2024

In 2024, the residents of Laqq province collected more than 4.8 million pounds of materials in 22 public recycling sites throughout the province and government buildings. ROMPKE of OHIO, Inc. Emptying the boxes and sorting the material for processing. CFLP Solid Wase and Licking County of Licking County Recycling is the Licking County program.

Andrea Krava, director of recycling in Lakh, Andrea Krava, said: “4.8 million pounds are just less than what we collected in previous years,” said Andrea Krava, Director of Recycling in Lakh Province, Andrea Krava. “Unfortunately, we had to remove the recycling site last year that contributed to the decrease. However, we are pleased to see more pavement recycling programs that are provided throughout the province in a few towns and villages as well as in Pataskala and Johntown.”

In the past two years, Recying County Recycling has been able to expand the elements that are accepted in public recycling containers. In 2024, the plastic “Clamshell” containers became acceptable, and in 2023 cups made of plastic, paper and metals were added. Pollution rates are still low at 5 % -6 %.

The population is encouraged to understand what is unacceptable in recycling boxes, so the elements can be properly separated and eventually converted into something else. Putting stray elements inside or outside the boxes is illegal. The following materials are accepted in boxes:

  • Paper (grain boxes, office paper, unwanted mail, magazines, paper cups and vehicles)

  • Plastic bottles, jugs, ponds, cups, and invalid containers

  • Metal boxes and metal cups

Paper continued to be the most prominent element in recycling boxes. To provide the space in the boxes, the residents are urged to destroy and flatten the cardboard boxes before putting them in boxes.

For more information about Ricking County Recycling, please visit Lickingcounty.gov/RLC or call 740-670-5125.

Information provided by Licking County Recycling.

This article was originally appeared on Newark Advocate: I 4.8 million pounds of recycling collected in 2024 collected in 2024

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