I'm hopeful that everyone on this forum has seen the BD+C LEED v4.1 new language for MRc5 regarding commingled waste in the current draft, which as of yesterday is no longer a draft - https://www.usgbc.org/articles/registration-open-leed-v41-new-buildings-and-spaces

Here's Option 1, Path 1b and 2b new language: 

"Path 1b. Divert 50% using Certified Commingled Recycling Facility and One More Material Stream (1 Point)
Divert at least 50% of the total construction and demolition material; diverted materials must include at least two material streams. All commingled recycling is required to be one of the streams and must be sent to offsite sorting facility(ies) certified by the Recycling Certification Institute or approved equivalent.

Path 2b. Divert 75% using Certified Commingled Recycling Facility and Two More Material Streams (2 points)
Divert at least 75% of the total construction and demolition material; diverted materials must include at least three material streams. All commingled recycling is required to be one of the streams and must be sent to offsite sorting facility(ies) certified by the Recycling Certification Institute or approved equivalent."

To get the full draft, go to https://new.usgbc.org/leed-v41#bdc and click on BD+C v4.1 under Resources. 

I'd love to see a dialogue about the change and if it resolves the issues Nathan Gauthier, Michelle Rosenberger, Trista Little, and others have been raising since late 2016 regarding the difficulty with commingled in the v4 version of this credit.

In addition, it would be good to voice any concerns or praise you have to leedv4.1@usgbc.org and/or by attending one of the LEED v4.1 "Ask the Expert" sessions outlined in the article link above.