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Sanitation and Recycling in Chicago, Illinois: What do you need to know?

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Here's what two local experts had to say about sanitation, recycling, and waste management in Chicago, Illinois.

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Someone moving to Chicago should be prepared to live in the cleanest city most people have visited. Since trash is relegated to the back alleyways–not the front sidewalks (looking at you, Philly and NYC) –one is never at risk of stepping into stinky, sticky, slimy waste. We midwesterners take pride in taking care of our streets and surroundings.

Chicago has reliable transit and bike lanes, forests to trail in and botanical gardens to observe. There are alleyways instead of trash on the street. Diverse and well-integrated, the people carry a Southern niceness and pride. They enjoy engaging in pleasantries and do not tolerate false niceties or phony behavior. The city is rich in its knowledge and varying institutes, home to the first ever planetarium and highly esteemed galleries of art (the Art Institute of Chicago being the top-rated museum in the world).

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