9 things that don’t belong in recycling bins in San Francisco

The company responsible for sorting San Francisco’s discarded glass, paper and plastics can boil most of its recycling advice down to a three-word mantra: “clean, loose, dry.”

Recology mostly dealt with bottles, rags and newspapers when it started processing the city’s recycling more than a century ago.

Now, the vast majority of its business comes from cardboard, paper and bottle glass. But items that don’t fit neatly in those categories can create confusion: Employees routinely pull out soccer balls, clothing items and dumbbells. Such oddities can gum up the system, as in the case of a wig that got tangled in the machinery earlier this month…

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