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Roanoke launches 'Recycle Right' pilot program, aims to stop recycling contamination
by Caitlyn Frolo
CHESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 11: Thousands of aluminium cans are pictured ready for recycling at a recycling centre on April 11, 2006 in Cheshire, England. The world's population is more environmentally aware now than ever with emissions being cut and rubbish recycling at it's highest. However experts have announced that current levels of the greenhouse gases carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere are higher now than at any time in the past 650,000 years. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
ROANOKE, Va. (WSET) —

The City of Roanoke’s Solid Waste Division, Office of Sustainability, and Recycling Disposal Solutions (RDS) will pilot a program in the Belmont-Fallon neighborhood to increase recycling knowledge and decrease recycling contamination.

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The Recycle Right Pilot Program is a recycling contamination reduction effort modeled after The Recycling Partnership’s successful and effective ‘Feet on the Street Program’ to improve the recycling system in our community. The program combines recycling education and recycling inspection at the curb to help drive positive behavior change and improve people's understanding of what to recycle and what causes contamination. It will also help ensure the long-term success and sustainability of the recycling system while reducing costs for the city and taxpayers.

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