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Recycling Education Center Opens in Brooklyn

In 2013, Sims Municipal Recycling opened a state-of-the-art Material Recovery Facility in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The facility can process 100% of the metal, glass, and plastic collected in New York City, with the capacity to process 1,000 tons of material a day. Utilizing its waterfront location, the facility transports the majority of these recyclables by barge. See how NYC recyclables are sorted at the facility in this video.

This month, Sims opened the Recycling Education Center (REC) for schoolchildren and other organizations. While developed with third to eighth graders in mind, people of all ages can enjoy the REC with its colorful, interactive, hands-on exhibits and activities that show how materials are processed for recycling, and turned into new products.

Visitors can watch videos and take an interactive recycling quiz in the media center; play with magnets, scales, air compressors, and conveyors in the activity center; and step onto an operations overlook to see the machines and people in action as they sort NYC's recyclables. Eadaoin Quinn, Education Coordinator at Sims, explains, "Hearing the machines, smelling the recyclables, and seeing the faces of the workers will really change how people view recycling."

Sanitation Commissioner Kathryn Garcia recently joined children of DSNY employees for a sneak peek of the center and saw firsthand how the center creatively engages kids, while they learn all about recycling.

DSNY gets many requests from the public to see the recycling process up close. Now, the REC is open for free tours. Get a group together, and schedule a visit today!

TIPS
Recycle Plastics!

NYC's residential recycling program includes all rigid plastics; the number on the bottom doesn't matter. These include items that are made predominantly or entirely of plastic, and have relatively inflexible shapes or forms, such as takeout containers, plastic cups and utensils, and bulky items, like toys.

HIGHLIGHTS
Eadaoin Quinn of Sims

Eadaoin (pronounced "Ay-Deen") Quinn helped develop the REC, and loves teaching children about the important role they play in recycling and conserving resources. After visiting the center, she hopes children will be inspired to tell others how recycling works. Contact her to schedule a visit!

Recycling by the Numbers*

579M   11M   986K   139K   240K

lbs of recyclables
collected
this year

  lbs of organics
collected
this year
  lbs of clothing collected by
re-fashioNYC
this year
  lbs of electronics collected by 
e-cycleNYC 
this year
 

lbs of reusables
diverted by
ReuseNYC members
last year

*numbers are approximate


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