
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


For most people, recycling means placing an empty soda can or some scrap paper in a blue bin. They might take that bin to the curb or to a drop-off site. But beyond that, the process is mysterious, filled with arbitrary rules and a vague reassurance that we’re doing the right thing for the environment. So WPLN listener Mark McCaw, an avid recycler, asked us this question: "What happens if I put the wrong item in the recycling bin?"
By Nashville Public Radio4.6
7878 ratings
For most people, recycling means placing an empty soda can or some scrap paper in a blue bin. They might take that bin to the curb or to a drop-off site. But beyond that, the process is mysterious, filled with arbitrary rules and a vague reassurance that we’re doing the right thing for the environment. So WPLN listener Mark McCaw, an avid recycler, asked us this question: "What happens if I put the wrong item in the recycling bin?"

91,297 Listeners

78,688 Listeners

43,837 Listeners

32,246 Listeners

38,430 Listeners

30,609 Listeners

38,950 Listeners

26,012 Listeners

26,242 Listeners

438 Listeners

7,718 Listeners

58,974 Listeners

30 Listeners

113,121 Listeners

56,944 Listeners

53 Listeners

777 Listeners

1,878 Listeners

1,643 Listeners