Garbage was
the topic late last week here. The not-too-surprising news from the Career
Development Center that it was going out of the recycling business prompted me
to make a few calls. The profit-and-loss numbers provided by the CDC were
rather staggering.
They say it cost
them $69,000 dollars to operate the Wayne County Recycling Center in 2019.
They claim the commodity income coming back to the Center was just over $7100.
There’s no way to massage those numbers and keep the doors open.
The Fairfield-based recycling center became
the victim of an unusually poor market for recycled commodities. The center is
owned by the county and County Board Chair Steve Ehrhart says vehicles like a
forklift and trucks will be sold.
In other
words, there isn’t any chance of saving the service. The only operational
programs within driving distance of our region are in Flora and Carmi. The
leadership that I talked to outside of town confirms the grim reality of the
recycling business.
I am not ever
going to be confused for a raving environmentalist, but I think this is a crying
shame. The amount of increased landfill space that is going to be filled
because of the CDC decision can’t be a good thing for anyone. From what I read,
it is not a foregone conclusion that the recycling industry is going to stay down.
There is hope, especially if trade relations with China improve.
Almost
immediately, on social media, locals started bashing the leadership of the CDC
for their decision. I don’t question the logic. I just lament the result.
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