BELLINGHAM,Wash. --Countless beer cans and bottles litter the streets of Bellingham. From Western Washington University to Whatcom Falls Park and everywhere in between, liquor containers are becoming a common eye sore to all residents.
The downtown area is the most common area where the cans and bottles are noticeable, said Western student Eric Wright. People drinking on the way to the bars often are the culprits of this issue.
“There needs to be more recycling containers in public areas,” Wright said. “It would help to lower the amount of cans on the street.”
There are already about one dozen can and bottle bins on downtown corners and one stationed at Boulevard Park, said Rodd Pemble, recycling manager for Sanitary Service Co. Inc., the company that handles recycling services in Bellingham. The current budget has maxed out the amount of bins that can be afforded, he said.
“The service is not free,” Pemble said. “The city has to prioritize where they provide containers and collection. More [containers] are envisioned for Fairhaven when the budget allows.”
Pemble also offered other ideas on ways to reduce the amount of waste ending up on the Bellingham Streets. Many businesses have recycling service who would likely be would not mind placing a can or bottle in there bins if asked, he said.
Also, it is not illegal to place cans and bottles in other people’s private recycling bins, since everyone pays for the service, he said. It is illegal to remove things from people’s bins, however, Pemdle said.
Northwest Recycling, in Bellingham also accepts bags of can at 45 cents per pound of cans. Now there is a great way to help clean up your community as well as make a little extra cash.