Recycling Fail takes a look at ways people botch this basic green action. It’s funny…’cause it’s true.
Here’s a shot where it looks like someone had some semi-useful items (wood scraps and a used window?), so they left them for “someone else to pick-up.” I bet they got their wish. I like how the glass window is blocking the public bike path – surprise!
Every time I go to my local recycling drop site in Mount Pleasant, I’m reminded why I started this Recycling Fail column. Too often, people are leaving far more than just recycling: trash, pumpkins, leaves, carpets, giant boxes, furniture – it’s a problem. And while it’s fun to see the photos (check out our growing Flickr set), we’ve got to take care of these drop sites so that our community and Charleston County can continue to recycle successfully.














Is the problem education or laziness though? If it’s the latter, maybe a dumpster could be put next to the recycling drop. Or some of the local charities could consider putting recycling drops near those shipping containers they use for their own drops, so people can handle recycling and donations in one trip.