Top tips for recycling your household rubbish, reducing your waste, and reusing whenever possible. There are little things each of us can do to help preserve and protect the environment. Being careful to recycle the right items in the correct way will ensure the recycling process is as efficient as possible.
The Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), the Voice of the Recycling Industry™, on June 30, delivered testimony before the House Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change on how recycling in the U.S. isn’t broken…
A decision about the future of recycling in Quincy is expected to be made before early August. That point was emphasized Wednesday night during public forum hosted by city officials that drew about 50 citizens…
The Alpharetta City Council will consider during its July 11 meeting ending its curbside glass recycling collection program. If approved, the decision would result in a $4.19 reduction in the monthly cost of sanitation services…
Mayor Kelly Mollaun, City Council and the City of Lawrenceburg are committed to providing quality of life and going green initiatives for our city residents with the new Lawrenceburg Recycling Program launch in 2022.
The deadline to request a pickup is today (July 6) for the Office of Sustainability’s second book recycling collection for 2022. This book recycling program is designed to help colleges, departments and units recycle unwanted…
Closure of unmanned recyclable collection sites at Wilkes County schools outside the Wilkesboros, effective June 30, makes it even harder to recycle in Wilkes.
With the onset of the Fourth of July come explosions of all shades: from the chandeliers of fireworks to the glassy shower of candy from a passing parade, each leaves its telltale mark behind, whether…
Our lakes, rivers and oceans are increasingly clogged with plastic, plus trillions of microscopic fragments thereof, from all the useful and disturbingly durable products made possible by the petrochem industry. This deluge of waste has…
When a leading plastics publication last month unveiled its list of companies that use the most recycled material, the name in the top spot was familiar to many Hilliard residents.
All garbage and recycling routes in Jamestown will be delayed by one day due the Independence Day holiday on Monday, July 4, according to the sanitation and solid waste department.