WM officials report that the facility's enhanced sorting technology is already yielding positive results, with recyclable bale quality improving by over 10 per cent, according to Hemmer. Around 60 per cent of the recovered cardboard and paper is exported to international markets, while all non-fibre materials—such as aluminium cans and plastic bottles—are processed and reused within the U.S.
"This facility represents a major investment in sustainability and technology. With this new technology, we're able to recover more materials from the recycling stream and significantly reduce what ends up in landfills," said Tara Hemmer, WM's chief sustainability officer.
The newly constructed facility now serves as the main hub for all curbside recycling collected in Washington, D.C. It also handles recyclables from numerous municipalities throughout the Greater Baltimore-Washington region, including Howard, Anne Arundel, Frederick, and Carroll counties, Baltimore City, and parts of Northern Virginia, such as Fairfax and Arlington.