Are those Publix bins? If so Publix generates the revenue from the contents. We should only be putting recyclables in county bins, which generates revenue for us.
RECYCLE AT PUBLIX
Looking for a place for all those plastic grocery bags? You can recycle them at any neighborhood Publix. Just look for a bin at the front of the store.
Publix provides a service to its customers (and our landfills) by providing recycle bins for plastic and paper grocery bags (from any store). its not a matter of revenue. its a service to you and earth.
edit.. talked to publix manager today. the green bins out front are used to recycle plastic and paper bags (from any store), and styrofoam items such as egg containers. these are sent back to a main warehouse, and sold. the $$ goes toward purchase of recycled bags and other containers used for publix products. its a very small part of their huge sustainability effort. definitely worth taking the time to drop off these items - its convenient and won't end up as more garbage in our landfills. these will be recycled. also, these items are not recycled by the County - as far as I know.
Do NOT drop off glass, plastic bottles, etc at Publix bins (the publix folks often find bags of these in front of the store, or in their green bins). they do accept these items from the public (although they do recycle and reuse a ton of their own items). There is a recycle trailer provided by the County located just behind Publix WaterColor - it is not affiliated with Publix.