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One of the major County's in California, well over 40,000 thousand residents, Also another in the Bay Area with a much larger population.kind of curious what country you live in. In the city here, there are no such things as cams or sorters..it goes right on the truck compressed with a 1000 other bags that look exactly the same and straight to the landfill. Either you live in somewhere like sweden or a very small town where they need to export their trash and have to follow some kind of licensing rules is my only guess. The same company here handles over 2 million people. Wearing gloves and wrapping multiple times..I'd be half crazy to sweat seeing it go into the back of a garbage truck.
All the company's new trucks are equipped with the cameras, even one that watches the driver and road, plus they weigh each can before it goes in.
The driver who picks up my 4 yard bin at one of my facilities has to get out and watch everything that is dumped in personally. He said they have major issues with people dumping stuff they shouldn't, like oil filters, batteries, HPS bulbs. I talked with him tonight and he is required to carry a camera and take pictures of anything that looks illegal and give it to the boss, he wasn't sure where the owner
(My other friend) sends them.
Next time you talk with your carnage man, ask if there trucks are equipped with cameras yet, you might just be surprised.