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Workers and residents speak out as Columbia rolls out new trash program

COLUMBIA- The City of Columbia officially implemented a new trash and recycling program, Pay as You Throw, on Monday.  All trash and recycling must be placed at the curb for collection in the city s provided black trash bags and blue recycling bags with the city logo on them. The city distributed bags through a voucher program and are available at local grocery and retail stores across Columbia.  A City of Columbia sanitation worker on his route in the east Columbia neighborhoodLauren Schwentker, KOMU 8 Reporter We will not accept white bags. For now we are picking up only the black city of Columbia bags and blue recycling bags, City of Columbia sanitation worker Anthony Primer said.

Pay-as-you-throw proposal met with skepticism from 3 Pittsfield councilors

PITTSFIELD — A proposal to implement “pay-as-you-throw” trash collections was met with criticism Tuesday, but it ultimately advanced to a meeting next month of the full City Council for more debate. Councilors discussed aspects of the proposal from Peter Marchetti, Pete White and Earl Persip III, who say it would help bring solid waste removal costs under control and encourage residents to recycle. Others argued that the program would be financially burdensome to residents already hurting during the coronavirus pandemic. If the ordinance is approved as written, residents would be required to place their garbage inside an official trash bag, either in or out of barrels, before it can be removed by haulers. Residents would receive coupons that would allow them to purchase two 15-gallon bags per week — a total of 104 each year — at cost, which shakes out to about 24 to 28 cents each, according to Marchetti. That would amount to about $26 a year if residents di

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