Recycling News
Reduced Auburn recycling pickups haven't discouraged residents Garbage, recycling fees to go up in Mundelein Recycling bins save resources, change students’ attitudes Daphne's recycling collections dip Fridge recycling offered by city New recycling ordinance passes in Clinton Township Weekly recycling gets funds A selective recycling system Florence tries new 'gable top' recycling program Recycling finally comes to St. Petersburg
AUBURN Cutting back recycling collections hasn't kept people from recycling, according to city officials.
Garbage removal and recycling will cost slightly more for Mundelein residents starting in October, officials have decided.
Greenon High School has diverted thousands of pounds of plastic, aluminum and paper from landfills through a recycling program that received initial funding from a Clark County Waste Management District mini-grant.
DAPHNE, Ala. — The city’s recycling tonnage has dipped, and Ruff Wilson Youth Organization — among others — wants to help up the ante.
EATON RAPIDS - The City of Eaton Rapids takes promoting energy-efficiency to a new level, by offering free refrigerator and freezer recycling to their residential electric customers. They'll even give you a check for $30 to let them haul the unit away.
CLINTON TWP. – After testimony from Aljeanette Kasper, wife of the owner of Kasper Disposal, the Township Committee unanimously adopted a new recycling ordinance at its Wednesday, Aug. 25 meeting. Council President Dawn Apgar was absent.
Curbside recycling in New Philadelphia will expand to every week, thanks to a decision by the board of directors of the Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Joint Solid Waste Management District.
RENO — From the manufacture, to the store, to the consumer and to the recycling center, everyday products go through a long process before the containers that carry consumable goods can be reused.
FLORENCE Burlington County is looking to expand its curbside recycling program to include the âgable topâ paper cartons commonly used for milk and orange juice, and Florence Township residents are helping the county âpilotâ the program.
St. Petersburg residents are finally getting curbside recycling. The service will cost resident $2.75 a month and is voluntary.