New online resource aims to make recycling more accessible

Samantha Wittchen is passionate about recycling and low waste solutions Through her work as the interim executive director at Circular Philadelphia she is aiming to help push the world to be more renewable We are working to build a low-waste regenerative economic activity which prioritizes things like reuse repair and recycling over landfilling of items or burning them she noted But recycling in Philly isn t invariably easy With limited guidance on where to recycle specific items and a trash strike limiting pickup options she reported there is a need for alternative options We see the amount of waste that we generate on a daily basis she reported There s nothing like a sanitation worker strike to really confront people with the amount of trash that they generate That s where resourcePhilly comes in The search engine helps combat these challenges by making information around recycling more accessible This tool is something that allows people to find alternatives for the stuff they no longer want rather than sending it off to be burned in Chester at the incinerator there or to be buried at one of the landfills she stated How it works The search engine was created by the nonprofits Circular Philadelphia and The Reservoir Exchange The Reservoir Exchange was initially created to repurpose and recycle materials from the film industry mentioned Karyn Gerred the organization s executive director I used to work as a film and theater scenic painter she announced I was exposed to a lot of the behind-the-curtain waste that happens in those industries and just the dumpsters and dumpsters of landfill materials There were perfectly usable materials that were still getting thrown away Over time The Reservoir Exchange grew from an all-volunteer organization focused on repurposing old entertainment equipment to an open-to-the-public warehouse and store One thing that has remained consistent is the organization s listings of information about where Philadelphians can offload hard-to-recycle items or donate Wittchen stated There was a list that was on their website for over a decade now and what they had been keeping track was to give people solutions for places where you could donate items where you could recycle hard-to-recycle things she stated So things that are outside of what you could put in your blue bin The organization had consistently envisioned making this a more interactive tool Gerred noted and the partnership with Circular Philadelphia made that doable The new search engine is all about making things easier for the user It s tricky to look and scroll through a giant list and find the thing that you re looking for and then map it and do all the things that you need to do to really take action she declared And so I had been wanting a tool like resourcePhilly to exist online as a searchable website for easily almost years The website allows users to choose their own adventure by searching Wittchen commented They can search by item namefor what they re looking to donate or recycle or sort using a category list with designations like large appliances and arts and crafts As an example users can search for items in a category such as arts and crafts and whether they would like to buy or sell an item or dispose of one The website will then give options in a map list Photo courtesy of resourcePhilly website Users can look to sell donate dispose compost recycle or repair items they own or if they are looking for something from someone else they can choose from buy rent or borrow options People can also tighten their options by choosing what condition the item they re selling or looking to acquire should be in and if pickup or delivery would be available Wittchen explained resourcePhilly is unique in its prioritization function a website feature that will direct people to places where their item could be reused or repurposed before showing options for where it can be disposed or thrown away The big differentiator for this one which we thought was very crucial was that it has a prioritization function baked into it she revealed So for example if you have something that you want to get rid of and it s still in usable condition or the thing could have a second life with somebody else it will prioritize for you the places to take it to so that it s going to get another life before it tells you where to take it for recycling Gerred describes the website as a missing piece from Philly s current recycling landscape Wittchen announced she is excited to see the strides the new search engine can create for the recycling neighborhood and is hopeful for future collaborations as well The importance of recycling Part of Circular Philadelphia s goal is to make recycling options more accessible stated Wittchen who believes this tool will make it easier for Philadelphians to make choices that create less waste We believe this tool will allow people to have access and make better different choices about what happens with what they have she announced We can start moving away from that single-use market system that we have where everything gets thrown away and ends up getting burned or buried and we can move towards one that really keeps things in use when they have a useful life And if it doesn t break it down into its component parts to become you know feedstock for the next manufacturing process through recycling She explained that trash that is thrown away never truly goes away which is why it s best that it has a use beyond its initial one She noted this tool will make it so that people with all kinds of environmental interests and choices can be a part of the zero waste market People who are kind of those eco-warriors who have already been making sure that every little bit of plastic that comes into their houses is recycled or reused or put in the right place and somebody who s just starting out with this who is just figuring out where what are these other places for me to take my stuff we think that this tool gives both of them a way into participating in that circular business sector she revealed Part of the aim of this new website is teaching Gerred noted A large number of folks feel like they don t know how they can make a difference in leading a more eco-friendly or sustainable lifestyle she noted And I think this is a good step in that direction for folks in the city to know that they can really make a difference and make a real impact saving stuff from the landfills and the incinerators While Wittchen is proud of the strides Circular Philadelphia and The Stock Exchange have made she declared there could be even more guidance through partnering with the city In other cities where they have similar tools this is something that is almost dependably funded by the city she noted And in our situation our city has chosen to prioritize other things They ve chosen to prioritize twice-a-week trash pickup in certain neighborhoods of the city They ve chosen to spend money on numerous other things So it took two small nonprofits to get a grant from a private foundation to make this thing authentically exist The post New online source aims to make recycling more accessible appeared first on Billy Penn at WHYY