Friday, July 13, 2007

Blue Bag BS

Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago has a reputation as a "green" mayor, but it's really mostly for show. One example of this is the Blue Bag recycling program. While the city claims a yield of 25%, some critics contend that only 10% of material gets collected and I personally think that's an optimistic figure. chicagorecycling.org gives a pretty good overview of the process.

One way to attempt to get a better return on your recyclables is to take them directly to your local city recycling center.
NameAddress
Pershing Road1424 W Pershing Rd
Near South1758 S Clark St
Calumet Park Beach  9801 S Avenue G
Auburn Gresham7811 S Racine Ave
Training Center1150 N North Branch St
Green Technology445 N Sacramento Blvd
North Lawndale1817 S Pulaski Rd
West Pullman11615 S Indiana Ave
Pasteur Park5825 S Kostner Ave
Marquette Park6734 S Kedzie Ave
Riis Park6110 W Fullerton Ave
Portage Park4243 N Neenah Ave
Kosciuszko Park2732 N Avers Ave
Rainbow Park3111 W 77th St
Far North Side6441 N Ravenswood Ave

Even better, take your recyclables to one of the four Resource Center recycling locations where your items will be sorted properly for maximum return without contamination.

NameAddress
North Park Village5801 N Pulaski Rd
Uptown Recycling Station4716 N Sheridan Rd
Wrightwood Neighbors Recycling  2600 N Lincoln Ave
Railyard Buyback Center1325 E 70th St

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