


Stream Contamination Tracked Poster
May 15th, 2017
Use this poster to bring attention to Stream Contamination!
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Stream Contamination
Stream contamination is when a recycling stream is compromised in some form. This can range from unemptied packaging to the entry of non-recyclable materials like plastic bags. It occurs most often in single-stream programs because all types of recyclable materials are collected together, meaning that broken glass or unclean aluminum can compromise the collected recyclables.
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