Republic Services Recycling Cart Rollout Program - Fremont, CA
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- čas přidán 20. 09. 2019
- Hey y'all! I'm back with the last segment of the Fremont rollback/rollout program that I filmed during the summer. A little back story that's been stated in a previous video;
I was in Fremont for the second week in a row, trying to find one of the city's Leach Crocodiles. I decided on a whim that I would head to a different neighborhood. As I was heading there, I noticed a pickup truck with its' trailer completely full of brand new carts. I remembered my aunt had her carts replaced a couple of weeks prior, so I thought there was probably a rollout in the neighborhood I was in. Sure enough, after passing a crew distributing brand new green carts, I stumbled upon a crew removing old recycling bins.
After wrapping up with that crew, I was about to head off to find a truck, but then I stumbled upon this crew with brand new recycling bins as they were crossing an intersection. I figured why the hell not, and decided to film them too. Good decision on my part, since they were all really chill and open with the camera. They even allowed me to ride on their trailer and assemble a few carts. Shoutout to them, it was the highlight of my summer.
Like I mentioned before, and evident from the color of the carts they were passing out, they were distributing recycling bins. All of the BFI carts you see were from the original rollout they did in 2003-2004, back when they had McNeilus Automators roaming the streets. Over the course of 15+ years, many had survived the test of time, as evident from the sheer number of BFI carts being removed. I'm not sure why the city decided that Republic Services had to do a new rollout considering many of these bins would have been good for another 5-8+ years easily. They did cite many carts being "faded" and "mismatched color coding" as reasons, which I find RS/the city to be at fault for that, but I digress.
Enjoy the video!
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This was a cool video. Those guys were so chill! Thanks for putting this together!
yeah they made my summer so lmao
Just got into Republic
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😂😂that’s me driving the truck. Crazy I found this video on CZcams
lol time does fly doesn't it
I was Ganna say iv work on that trailer before and sure enough waste rec 🤣🤣, and was with them around this time of year in 2018-19
Nice video
This video is sad and cool the same time 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Awesome video nice cart delivery truck dude
I wonder how long it’ll be until San Jose’s next rollout? We haven’t had one since 2002.
most likely in 2021. CWS is renewing it's contract, and it mentioned new trucks and new carts. few others are also renewing their contracts around this time
@@GarbageTrucksofSanJose I wonder what kind of carts will be issued? And if it will be a mandatory rollback for all carts, including the SSI Schaefers issued by Western Waste and USA Waste, and the unmarked Ottos issued by Waste Management, on top of the Ottos and Rehrigs issued by GreenTeam, NorCal, GCS, CWS, and Green Waste? We could be seeing a whole new era of carts in San Jose, especially if every hauler issues carts with their own logo on them instead of the city.
@@Trainlover1995 i doubt the city would mandate a rollout for all companies, but it's possible since everyone now uses different carts. GCS buys IPL/Otto, CWS buys Otto, GWR buys rehrig/Otto, and GT buys rehrig
even with the different carts i see nowadays, they all have the city logo stamped on it. i'm pretty sure that's mandatory for companies, with the exception of a few GWR and West Valley carts
Are they getting all new carts are just recycling
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I hope sun valley doesn't do this