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Automated Recycling Cans Start Going to Residents This Week

Automated recycling expected to begin in 4-6 weeks

Brick residents will begin receiving automated recycling cans Wednesday.

The 95-gallon cans will be the same size as residents' current trash cans, and as a result, pickup will be switched to a bi-weekly schedule from weekly pickup.

The township expects the assembly and delivery of the cans to all residents' homes will be complete in four to six weeks. Once every home in the township has an automated can, the town will begin its automated collection, Mayor Stephen C. Acropolis said in a statement.

"The move to automated recycling will provide long term savings to taxpayers through decreased landfill tipping fees and increased recycling revenue," said Acropolis. "Based on our conversations with other towns that automated their recycling, we expect a significant increase in the amount our citizens recycle."

The automated recycling program will also allow the township to "redeploy resources to other areas of need in the Public Works Department," said Acropolis.

Better participation in recycling could pay off for township taxpayers.

An uptick of 10 percent in recycling participation will mean a savings of about $200,000 for the township in tipping fees associated with normal garbage disposal at a landfill, Business Administrator Scott Pezarras has said.

Data collected by the township shows between 36 and 38 percent of residents recycle.

Identifying neighborhoods with low participation will get easier once the automated recycling program is in place, Pezarras said. Modern automated recycling cans come with tiny chips located inside that are tracked when the truck dumps its contents.

Pezarras said that will allow the township to target future informational campaigns with the intent of increasing participation.

Residents are being asked by the township to refrain from using the new cans until the program is actually in place and the new automated trucks are ready to begin their routes.

"Automated cans are not compatible with traditional recycling collection," said Public Works Director Glenn Campbell. "Our crews will not collect from homes that use the automated cans before the transition."

lifelonginbrick February 14, 2013 at 04:58 pm
you could try putting out your old recycling cans on the curb with a sign that says "take this" but they might just take the signs and leave the cans...sigh.
rick from brick February 14, 2013 at 06:39 pm
How much are we saving in manpower. How long to recoup the investment?
mineeeemoh February 15, 2013 at 07:12 pm
@dpwenforcer~ iIs that the guy they made the settlement to the lady for? She left town after they paid her. She was mumbling about elevators back then. Or is that the guy who was bullying his co~workers?
recycler February 16, 2013 at 03:21 pm
@mineeeemoh-it was the guy who bullied his co-workers. He drove around in a burrow work gmc and sent all you tax payers threatening letters telling all of ya what would happen if you didnt recycle.
This guy went from bullying co-workers to bullying tax payers in to recycling or they would be fined.
recycler February 16, 2013 at 03:23 pm
@mineeeemoh-the guy who bothered that women in the elevator works up stairs in public works now answer phones.
clamdigger February 16, 2013 at 11:13 pm
@ Resident;
well the new blue recycle can is here and guess what, it did not come w/ any instructions, out of curiosity I asked a few neighbors if their came w/ any instructions or any type of information and none of theirs did either. now that we have these nice new cans, I hope a new ordinance is passed saying that the cans cannot be stored in the front of a residence.
mineeeemoh February 18, 2013 at 12:34 am
Why was he not dismisssed?
mineeeemoh February 18, 2013 at 12:36 am
I wish it was burgundy to match my house.
Tom February 18, 2013 at 09:37 pm
Im so glad, yeah right, the cans have finally arrived and to think I payed through my tax dollars for a can that the lid is so bent out of shape that it won't close. Whoever the heck got this bid should come back and exchange them out. Not only mine I have seen many all bent out of shape. thank you Mayor.
Jack Miller February 18, 2013 at 09:43 pm
What the hell. I ordered mine with my initials. But I only got a bent lid also.
Jack Miller February 18, 2013 at 09:49 pm
Of course the initials were L N G . Thought I would get it all ready for the next New Jersey victim, after I make my exit very shortly.
rick from brick February 19, 2013 at 01:41 am
I agree about recycling not being all its cracked up to be. The moral issue aside someone would have to convince me with real numbers that with the current method it is cost effective to recycle plastic bottles. If my garbage can was full to the top with spring water bottles how much could it possibly weigh. I believe i read an article not that long ago about how the tipping fees were increased to a little over a hundred bucks. According to this article http://www.ocean.nj.us/PressReleaseDetailPage.aspx?Name=753 from three years ago the max plastic is sold at was $222 at its maximum and $128 low. Also from the article if I did my math correctly the tipping fee at that time was 72.16. If i add the tipping fee of 72.16 with the best case scenario price of 222 it comes to 294.16 total savings/earned. Does anyone believe that a bunch of union guys driving around in ridiculously expensive vehicles (insurance,maintenance,etc..that dont crush up anything by the way) while burning unbelivably expensive diesel is going to cost us less than 294.16 to pick up a TON of plastic water bottles and deliver it to the recycling facility.I dont think i can be convinced of that. The new method with a truck that presumably can crush up stuff like one of the garbage trucks might make it feasable but the currrent method seems to be a waste especially when you consider that they are picking up every week.
rick from brick February 19, 2013 at 01:49 am
I wish I was leaving soon. I have been going to school part time for a few years and I'm almost done with the next degree that I need to qualify for the position that I want. I'm so close I can almost taste it. LOL. I am honestly happy to hear from people that have found a way to get out of here. Good Luck to you.
clamdigger February 19, 2013 at 03:25 am
all the ones I saw on my street had warped lids also, these are not as heavy duty as the regular trash cans are.
hopefully after the sun has a chance to heat them up a little the lid will seat itself properly.
M22 February 19, 2013 at 03:50 am
One person above said that the garbage man who showed up on Mondays offered to take her Tuesday recyclables. Not for nothing but if the people who work for the town don't follow any rules why would the town fine anyone who didn't recycle? Now they want to track when we use our robocan how about they track what their employees are doing when they are working? Big brother is always watching.
Betty Ann Fuller February 19, 2013 at 12:52 pm
Regarding FLA recycling: In the Orlando and surrounding area, there is recycling. And pizza boxes would go in regular garbage because they contain food. Dan, am I correct?
Betty Ann Fuller February 19, 2013 at 12:53 pm
M22: I believe that employee was spoken to when this was occurring.
common sense February 19, 2013 at 02:15 pm
The township was out on saturday throwing these cans in front of homes on Princeton ave.(and I do mean THROWING).Does anyone know if saturday is a normal work day or was this overtime.
Tired of the BS February 19, 2013 at 07:32 pm
Why is an employee from DPW, who now works for the union, still on public payroll?
mineeeemoh February 20, 2013 at 05:22 am
Why were the cans delivered to homeowners when they cannot be used as intended? Who should the taxpayers thank for this miscalculation?
buckusefulinfo February 20, 2013 at 07:44 pm
Two things happened. Yes the are working overtime or the town forced the employee to take off on a monday or thursday. This usually only happens in rotation when an event is going on down at the beach or marina.Knowing its the off season and there aint stuff happening, the workers were receiving overtime unfortunately.
buckusefulinfo February 20, 2013 at 07:46 pm
IF YOU WITNESS THE TOWNSHIP WORKERS THROWING THESE TAX PAYER CANS, THAT WE ALL PAY FOR... THEN PLEASE TAKE A VIDEO OF IT AND SEND IT IN OR POST IT ON YOUTUBE.
KC February 26, 2013 at 05:09 am
Agree strongly. These cans are dented and an eyesore before being used. What genius ordered this crap?
KC February 26, 2013 at 05:10 am
Did you sell a home!?
KC February 26, 2013 at 05:12 am
In our spare time make videos? How can I say this nicely? These blue,dented cans suck!
KC February 26, 2013 at 05:18 am
Is assuring that fugly blue cans ensure a continuance of a Bricktucky sensibility also a law? I stand by my first reaction - These ARE looney bins!
Jerry Belle March 7, 2013 at 07:34 pm
I just received my can and the top is warped and bent and the plastic inner lip is broken in sections and bent; the can looks like it was put through the mill and someone went to town with a pair of pliers on it. I watched as they threw the can down in the truck and then down off the truck onto the street. Amazing.
read bull March 7, 2013 at 08:03 pm
not only did the can truck move 20 mph down herbertsville road at rush hour yesterday morning, they had the balls not to pull over and the 2 can-smashers on the back laughed at the mile-long traffic jam behind them! MORONS. JUST PLAIN MORONS.
clamdigger March 7, 2013 at 09:14 pm
so contact the DPW and tell them you want a new one, take pic.'s w/ a date stamp so they know it just happened. give them a little time because they are probably in the new distribution phase and might handle exchanges at a later date.
my dumpster was delivered about 2 weeks ago w/ a warped lid that has since seated itself into a semi-normal position. i'm guessing w/ a little more time and some sun it will eventually be just fine.
jeffrey kretsch May 19, 2013 at 09:36 pm
yes, like on winding river lane. can i say names, i work hard to recycle it shows whos fake How could u not care if u have kids ?

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