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Tbear369 t1_j72dje0 wrote

Check with RI resource recovery. Landlords are required to provide recycling

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daymanahhhahhhhhh t1_j72evci wrote

I don’t think they are. If you look at any of the bigger rental units in RI, they all have one giant dumpster.

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PipeLayer2016 t1_j72q1d4 wrote

Supposedly WM sorts through the trash to pull out the recycling

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daymanahhhahhhhhh t1_j72qixd wrote

For trash that’s in dumpsters that are picked up by private companies? That doesn’t sound right to me.

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PipeLayer2016 t1_j7393ax wrote

Not uncommon for garbage to be sorted for recycling in some municipalities, but I'd be shocked if Fat Tony from Waste Management in New England did anything of the sort, unless they could make a buck by shipping it to a third world country to cover a pile of stole catalytic converters

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waninggib t1_j73atd1 wrote

I live in a 16 unit building and my landlord assures me the company he contracts with sorts the trash. I was concerned about everything being thrown in one dumpster as well.

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JasonDJ t1_j738v97 wrote

I feel like that's some feel-good green-wash nonsense.

4% of the state population is subscribed to this subreddit. Surely someone most know someone who works at WM.

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PipeLayer2016 t1_j73a2pc wrote

Man people are dense online. Again for the people in the back, "SUPPOSEDLY!"

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Tbear369 t1_j72ua0b wrote

That's actually against the law.. large complexes are required to provide recycling

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