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I am not sure how you came up with current stats but currently, this building is 60% LESS efficient than vanilla recycling center in terms of processing rate, based on price. Does that sound good? Having to deal with a huge amount of garbage truck traffic concentrated to/from a single building is already a challenge, the efficiency is a further and a bigger letdown.
This game is already problematic with horrible scaling and hard limits + performance limitations. Without several mods, I would have abandoned it a long, long time ago.
So whichever version you prefer is really up to how you want your garbage collected. If it makes sense for recycling centers in your city to pick up garbage directly from the citizens, then you will want the original. If you want them to sort garbage collected from other garbage facilities, then you want the Sunset Harbor version. Or you can use both versions together, but it might be a bit messy keeping track of which is which - I didn't really make them different. :P