Mecklenburg County Expands Recycling Program to Include Plastic Bags and Wraps at Full-Service Facilities

It’s time to unload those stockpiles of plastic bags from your pantry and garage clutter, because Mecklenburg County is opening up the gates to a greener future. In a move that speaks volumes about the demands of environmentally conscious citizens, the county’s Solid Waste division is now greenlighting the drop-off of plastic bags and wraps at their full-service recycling facilities and staffed center at William R. Davie Park, a significant step beyond the regular curbside collections.

Don’t get it twisted, not all plastics are invited to this green party; it’s an exclusive affair for clean, dry plastics with a ‘2’ or ‘4’ recycling code, and if it stretches when pulled, you’re in luck, as “if the package stretches when pulled, it is acceptable” Mecklenburg County Solid Waste advises. From the usual suspects like grocery bags to the air pillows that keep your shipped goods safe, these everyday items are getting a shot at a second life, while the no-gos include items that crinkle or tear like paper with a penchant for shiny, such as frozen food bags and candy wrappers, which will have to sit this one out…

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