Rumpke reports rise in sports balls found in recycling facility

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Rumpke Waste & Recycling says workers at its Columbus material recovery facility have recently seen an increase in sports balls mixed into the recycling stream, prompting the company to remind residents about what items are accepted.

The facility, which processes material from more than 50 counties each month, routinely removes items that are not part of Rumpke’s recycling program. According to the company, workers have pulled out footballs, soccer balls, and basketballs in recent months and set them aside to highlight common non‑recyclable items.

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Jason Salley is a Certified Human Rights Consultant, investigative journalist, and former News Editor for the Scioto Valley Guardian. His investigative reporting spans true crime, environmental justice,...