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San Antonio continues to feel the impact of the pandemic, which now includes the rising amount of trash taken to our landfills that could be disposed of differently.聽Josephine Valencia, deputy director of Solid Waste Management, said the amount of trash collected went up by about 13% during the pandemic.聽鈥淔rom 2019 to today, our population went up by about 3%. However, the amount of trash that we pick up went up by 9%. So the amount of trash that we are collecting is increasing higher than our population rate,鈥 she said.

What鈥檚 in residential trash? More food waste, take-out containers, and some trash is being diverted from commercial to residential as people work from home.聽鈥淲hat we have found is that in the garbage can — about 40% of what鈥檚 in the garbage can — is some food waste or paper waste that could be composted,鈥 Valencia said.

Items like greasy napkins, leftover chicken bones, or other food waste that is being thrown in the trash could be put in the green can and composed.聽鈥淐omposting generates a lot less greenhouse gas than putting it in the landfill,鈥 Valencia said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at probably about 50 years of landfill space in San Antonio.鈥

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Author: Patty Santos, ABC 12 KSAT
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