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Big Change Coming for Yard Waste

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CITY OF CHARLOTTE SOLID WASTE SERVICES ANNOUNCES PAPER BAG MANDATE FOR YARD WASTE COLLECTION BEGINNING JULY 5
Cory Burkarth
 Cory.Burkarth@charlottenc.gov 
5/5/2021
Paper bag mandate
 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (May 5, 2021) – The City of Charlotte on Wednesday announced a paper bag mandate requiring residents who receive city collection to use compostable paper bags or reusable personal containers no larger than 32-gallons for yard waste collection. Yard waste includes leaves, grass clippings, small limbs and brush. The mandate will begin on Monday, July 5, 2021.

Reasons for the change

Environmental impacts of plastic bags, as well as operational efficiency, were factors in this change.

Single-use plastic creates numerous, negative environmental impacts in both its manufacturing and disposal. Conversely, paper bags are extracted from unbleached, recycled brown kraft paper, which saves natural resources and energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.

Since fiscal year 2016, yard waste tonnage has increased by 30 percent. In addition, the yard waste disposal facility does not accept yard waste in plastic bags. This requires Solid Waste staff to debag leaves at the curb, which increases collection times and makes it difficult to complete routes on the scheduled day of collection.

Eliminating single-use, plastic yard waste bags will allow Solid Waste Services to decrease the amount of time required to provide service at each home.

What residents can expect beginning July 5

Beginning July 5, Solid Waste Services will no longer accept yard waste in plastic bags. If residents use plastic bags after this date, Solid Waste Services will leave a note reminding them of the change and provide a one-time courtesy collection.???If residents continue to use plastic bags, they could be subject to a minimum $150 fine per the Charlotte City Code.

Residents also have the option of disposing of yard waste by taking the items, in paper bags or reusable containers, to one of the four Mecklenburg County full-service recycling centers. Fees may be charged when disposing at the full-service centers.

Where can paper bags and containers be purchased

Paper yard bags and reusable personal containers no larger than 32-gallons can be purchased at local discount, hardware and home improvement stores. Only compostable, paper yard waste bags will be accepted. Compostable plastic bags are not accepted as they are not accepted by the yard waste disposal site because they compromise the integrity of the compost product.

In addition to local stores, beginning July 5, there will be a limited supply of paper bags available for pick up, at no cost, at the City of Charlotte Solid Waste Services’ office (1105 Otts Street) and any of the Mecklenburg County full-service recycling centers.

For more information on the mandate, please visit cltgov.me/yardwaste.

Plastic bags really are a nasty mess.  Thousands upon thousand of bags of YW that either had to be hand opened on the route or opened in a big leaf lot out by the airport.   The County even tested a bag opener machine that cost many 1000's.  It was far above a hundered thousand dollars. 

 

Paper will keep the trash of plastic waste out of the compost.  

 

Stock up now.   

 

Landscapers will probably be the biggest issue to convert to paper.   

 

If you use landscapers you might want to alert them of the change.  

Technically landscapers are suppose to remove all yard waste, limbs etcs from a paid job.  We all know that does not happen with all of them.  

 

 

You can still put limbs out on curb the way you always have done.  If it is something you bag it must be in paper, or in lidless personal containers!

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