Quantcast Miami Student
College Media Network

Miami Student

Rumpke adds more recycling options for city

Shawn Elliot Zetzer

Issue date: 11/6/09 Section: Community
  • Print
  • Email
  • Page 1 of 1
Since 1987 the Oxford community has used Rumpke Consolidated Companies, Inc. for its solid waste removal and recycling. With city council's unanimous approval at Tuesday's meeting, a new 2-year agreement will be in effect Jan. 1, 2010.

Prior to 1987, Oxford handled its own waste removal and recycling by using the Oxford Landfill. That landfill subsequently was filled to capacity.

"Mount Rumpke," so coined by the Oxford and Miami University communities, has been the destination for most Oxford waste.

"Someday that one will fill to capacity too," Oxford City Councilor Alysia Fischer said.

Oxford City Council aims to prolong Mt. Rumpke's longevity by expanding recycling efforts.

Rumpke has recently built a multi-million dollar building to help with recycling and is currently accepting all types of plastics from No. 1 through 7, as they will from Oxford after the new arrangement begins in January.

However, when Rumpke receives and sorts through these "recyclables," some are making their way into the landfill, and not being recycled, according to Greg Rutherford, councilor and member of the city's environmental commission.

Not all plastics are created equal. For instance, Rumpke will not recycle plastic wrapping for toys clearly labeled No. 1. Due to the different ways in which some plastics are molded, even ones labeled Nos. 1 through 7 may not be recyclable.

"There are some (different types of) plastics - blow-molded, temper-molded," Rutherford said. "It changes the plastics a little bit."

According to City Service Director Mike Dreisbach, the only control Oxford has is the contract the city signs with Rumpke. What Rumpke does with the recyclables when it receives them is an entirely different issue, Dreisbach said.

"The specifications are (that) our contract says they will take Nos. 1 (through) 7," Dreisbach said.

Councilor Richard Keebler said Rumpke's use of recyclables is out of the city's hands.

"It is in their advantage to use as much as they can," Keebler said.

No other company bid on the contract for trash disposal and recycling.

"I think they are aware of their apparent monopoly on the area," Dreisbach said.

With a 2 percent increase in fees to the city, Dreisbach said he does not feel Rumpke is abusing that knowledge.

A new Pilot Recycling Program initiative Oxford is starting offers city residents the same 65-gallon can they use for trash now for recycling. After visiting Rumpke's landfill site, Fischer said she believes residents should be pushing as much as they can into the recycling bin.

Rutherford and the environmental commission are uncovering how Rumpke could possibly use the Oxford communities' hard work more efficiently.

"I will continue to put my yogurt containers in the recycling bin,"
Rutherford said.
Page 1 of 1

Article Tools

Disclaimer: Comments below do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Miami Student

Viewing Comments 1 - 2 of 2

off-campus student

posted 11/08/09 @ 10:48 PM EST

more recycling!!! yay!!!

Rumpke recycling is garbage

posted 11/10/09 @ 10:46 AM EST

Rumpke is very misleading about what they actually recycle. If you call them and ask, what you find out is that they only recycle small mouth bottles. (Continued…)

Post a Comment

  • NOTE: Email address will not be published

Type your comment below (html not allowed)

  I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server.

Advertisement

Attention Photoshoppers! The Miami Student is looking for a Photo Editor. Must have strong organizational skills and good knowledge of Photoshop. E-mail Erin at maherem@muohio.edu for more information.


    Get this widget!

    Poll

    What's your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?
    Submit Vote

    View Results

    View the crossword puzzle

    Advertisement

    - Video: Miami Television News is at it again. Watch their latest report, episode 3 part 1 and part 2.

    - Photos: Students scribbled 'Love' on their arms last Friday to support Click the link to view a slideshow.

    - Hey! Read This! Is globalization good or bad for smaller countries? You be the judge. readthistoo.wordpress.com

    - New Blog: Campus editor Hannah Poturalski has a little problem...she's obsessed with movies. Check out her movie blog where she reviews movies, new and old. One Chick's Search for Flicks.

    Planning to take your laptop home over the holidays? There is a safe way to be online wirelessly from anywhere. It's called VPN or Virtual Private Network. VPN also gives you access to your Miami M:drive from anywhere. Read the article to stay safe over the break.

    Podcast
    View our current print edition
    Print Edition PDF
    Blogs
    DK Kountry Dan Kukla's blog on news from the Miami gridiron in his sports blog. One Chick's Search for Flicks Campus editor Hannah Poturalski has a little problem...she's obsessed with movies. Check out her movie blog where she reviews movies, new and old.
    Whimsies of a Hopeful Foodie McKenzie Graham loves to cook, and so should you! Chai Tea has never been so easy to make. Fun and easy recipes for the college student.
    Hey! Read this! Andy Sinclair talks about politics and tries to burst the "Miami Bubble."
    Brett's Review Read Brett Bergman's blog for TV show reviews.
    Fashionably Forward Read up on fashion tips and events around campus in Amy Booker's new blog, Fashionably Forward.