Upon completion of the proposed expansion, the facility will turn out to be one of the largest battery recycling facilities in the entire North American region.
Months after curbside recycling services were terminated in Chesapeake, drawing the ire of many in the community, the City Council this week discussed the possibility of bringing them back.
California’s new bottle bill provision, which adds wine and distilled spirits to the program, is expected to increase the state glass recycling rate and add funding for recycling programs.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join West Virginia University’s Office of Sustainability and several other community partners for an on-campus recycling education event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday (Oct. 17).
In response to ongoing concerns from neighbors, the Field Operations Department will begin enforcing the City’s Trash and Recycling Container Compliance program on November 1.