Residents can recycle their pumpkins for green energy. Union County residents can put their Jack o’ Lanterns to good use after Halloween by participating in Union County’s Pumpkin Recycling Program, which returns this November after…
The Brookline Department of Public Works is pleased to announce that Brookline has partnered with Helpsy to offer a free and convenient way for residents to responsibly recycle their unwanted clothing and textiles.
Bridgestone, one of the largest tire manufacturers in the world, is planning to help reduce the carbon footprint of its commercial vehicle line of tires by producing radio-tagged tires in 2024.
Brooklyn Park may be purchasing its own recycling carts, the City Council decided on Oct. 10, after experiencing issues with its current recycling hauler, Waste Management.
While local officials have known since the beginning of the year there would be new state regulations for mattress disposal, it is not until recently that the state has released the new rules.
In another call for environmental sustainability, DEP is asking Pennsylvania residents to recycle unwanted, gently-used household items and consider thrift shopping their clothing.
Overland Park’s drop-off Recycling Center, which provides a place for residents who do not use curbside recycling to dispose of reusable waste, has temporarily reduced its operating hours because of a staff leave of absence.
Thursday: drive out to Bomgaars to fetch paper and a mixed bag of bottles and cans. Friday: run over to Northwest Community Action Partnership and change out their white container.