I understand that there is a computer chip in the cart. What is it for?

The carts come with unique radio frequency identification (RFID) chips. The chips may eventually be used with short-range scanners mounted on the collection trucks to keep track of the carts and provide collection data. However, this is not currently part of the program.

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1. How do I know what week to put out my cart?
2. What if I have more recyclable materials than will fit in my recycling cart?
3. My recycling was missed. How do I report a missed pickup?
4. How do I obtain a rollout recycling cart?
5. How can I get a replacement for my cart that is missing or damaged?
6. The recycling truck usually comes by my house late in the day. Why do I have to have my cart at the curb by 6 a.m.?
7. Should I put my recycling cart out when it's raining?
8. What if I cannot roll my cart to the curb?
9. I'm moving. What should I do with my recycling cart?
10. I live in a multifamily complex with a recycling station. Will I receive an individual cart for my unit?
11. What do I do with my old green recycling bin?
12. What if I want to turn my green bin in?
13. I understand that there is a computer chip in the cart. What is it for?
14. I own a commercial business. Can I recycle through the city?