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Anchorages Solid Waste Services new pilot program aims to keep plastics and organics out of the landfill [Video]

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – When Anchorage’s Midtown Transfer Station moved across the street into a brand new facility, it left behind the old transfer station and administrative offices.

Now, both buildings have new functions, the administrative office is a homeless shelter, and the tipping floor of the former transfer station has become a place to drop off organic material.

The building has a new name: the Materials Recovery Facility, and a new purpose: to divert both plastics and organics from the landfill and turn them into something useful. It’s a pilot program that is set to run through the end of October.

Residents and commercial companies can drop off things like grass clippings, small yard debris, and other organics at a cost of $20 per truckload or $40 for a truck and trailer load. A bin outside the facility accepts food scraps for free. Acting Solid Waste Services Director Kelli Toth said the organic material will be trucked to …

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