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Cities Feedback with Simple Recycling <br />Currently, Simple Recycling is providing curbside textile recycling service in five cities within <br />the metropolitan area, including Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, New Hope, Crystal and St. <br />Louis Park. All these cities started service approximately six months ago. Overall, the cities have <br />received positive feedbacks from residents. The city recycling managers are also satisfied with <br />the service and that Simple Recycling has been great to work with on issues that come up and are <br />very responsive. It is reported that the cities collected more material than was anticipated and <br />Simple Recycling provides high quality data monthly to cities. <br />Specific feedback from other cities: <br />St. Louis Park <br />• Simple Recycling collection bags are collected at the front curb only. In St. Louis Park, <br />recycling is picked up from the ally. It caused some confusion. In Lino Lakes, the <br />recycling is collected from the curb, so it won’t be a problem. <br /> <br />• Residents in certain areas did not receive a mailer. Simple Recycling then hand delivered <br />to households that were missed in the initial bag delivery. <br /> <br />• Simple Recycling worked directly with the driver or replaced the driver in some <br />situations when there was a spike in missed pick-ups. <br /> <br />• Collection tonnages for 3 months <br />Feb (partial month) – 3.00 tons <br />March – 4.61 tons <br />April – 4.15 tons <br /> <br />Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center, Crystal, and New Hope <br />• Residents liked how Simple Recycling takes all clothing that some organizations might <br />turn away due to being out of date or style, or not light weight enough to ship overseas. <br /> <br />• Some residents were concerned this program was taking away from material going to <br />charity. It was explained to the residents that this was an opportunity to capture the 85% <br />of clothing that gets disposed of into the trash. Residents are still encouraged to donate. <br />The material accepted will be recycled and manufactured into industrial wipes or <br />insulations. <br />