 Yehenyu Getshu directs a recycling center near Washington, D.C. We do about 35 tons of material an hour. How does the center process so much waste? First, what happens is the dump trucks bring the materials to our site, and they dump it on the tipping floor. It goes to the first screen where the cardboard and the rest of the material is sorted out. The glass is crushed. Objects made of plastic are sorted and flattened. This is a very sophisticated sorting machine, and that belt brings it down to the bunker, and the plastic goes to the bunker from the bunker. We put it to the baler and it gets belt and it gets shipped out. This recycling center separates all kinds of plastic, papers and glass. They don't have to sort out their recyclers anymore, because it makes their life very easy. They throw everything in a bucket and then they resource everything out here. Most of the plastics are taken to a processing center in North Carolina. It is there that old bottles become mountains of plastic ready to melt and make into something new. We will take you to the North Carolina recycling center in another report.