Recycling History in Columbus
In late 1992, the City of Columbus introduced the Recycling Pilot Program. It consisted of four areas with 1,000 homes in each area. The initial purpose of this program was to gather information and determine the best collection method, what material to recycle, what the collection days would be for the different areas and what type container to use for collection.
One year later, thirteen new subdivisions were added to the Pilot Program, as well as a voluntary recycling program outside of the Pilot Program area. With such success, in 1994, the City of Columbus implemented its voluntary city wide recycling program.
In 2013, The new Recycling and Sustainability Center, located at 8001 Pine Grove Way, Columbus Ga 31907 opened. This new Single Stream recycling facility features a LEED certified building, an educational center, and a large capacity production center. There are free tours to the general public, schools and groups of interested people.
In May 2021, Waste Collections started an automated recycling program. New trucks with an automatic arm grabs the blue cart from the curb and empties into the truck. This reduces the amount of inmates on the street and increases the speed of collections per house. Additional recycling carts were purchased which allowed more households to participate in the recycling program.