The City of Claremont will resume its recycling program starting Monday after suspending it for several weeks because its refuse contractor, Waste Management, temporarily closed its recycling facility.
Stay-at-home orders mean recyclables might be piling up faster in your home. However, many recycling centers are closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, leaving many at a crossroads on what to do.
East Peoria residents have some options when it comes to recycling after the city announced it was temporarily suspending its curbside program beginning Friday.
On Monday, May 4, the Northern Tier Solid Waste Authority will open up their sites in Blossburg, Burlington and Wellsboro to the general public for both garbage and recycling following their normal schedule of 8…
Polyurethanes (PUs) are used in many products, such as mattresses, insulation, footwear and construction materials. Wear and replacement of these products generates lots of waste and creates demand for new PUs, often made from toxic…
Recycle BC is launching a campaign encouraging British Columbians to use their time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic to become better recyclers. The online campaign takes residents room-by-room and item-by-item, helping them identify the…
As recyclables from Waste Management are temporarily taken to the landfill to avoid the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), a smaller company is still operating its recyclables business.
Entries are now being accepted for the Fairview Park 2021 recycling calendar. This year’s citywide artwork contest has been retooled to provide residents of all ages a special stay-at-home order task.
The city of Fairhope resumed curbside recycling collection Monday, April 20, but residents still cannot drop off material at the municipal landfill as part of efforts to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.