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People will no longer be able to recycle their newspapers or magazines at a retail park due to repeated arson attacks.
Reading property and business owners will pay less to store trash receptacles and recycling containers in the public right-of-way. City Council at its regular meeting Monday approved an amendment to ...
Glass will be accepted from 7 a.m. to sundown beginning May 31 and continuing until June 12. The release indicates the ...
Clearaway Recycling’s no-nonsense guide to finding your perfect match in the wild world of waste containers If you’ve ever found yourself staring into the middle distance, cuppa in hand, pondering the ...
The recycling committee announced a return for the recycling program during the March Faculty Senate meeting.  As reported in ...
More than 900 children at Pleasant Valley Elementary School had an opportunity to get dirty on Friday — well, at least their fingers. In honor of Earth Day, the Parent-Teacher Organization ...
Once fully deployed, 85% of the Tasmanian population will be able to access a refund point within 10km of their home. Most ...
Ever wonder what happens to your curbside recycling? Learn how it’s sorted, what gets recycled, and how to recycle right in ...
The website clarifies that Ball State’s relationship with recycling is complicated. While the university encourages students ...
Sports and sustainability might not be two words that come to mind in the same sentence often, but Chicago’s teams are making ...
Capri Sun, bread, and apple sauce all found a new home at Truman School -- thanks to the new addition of a compost bin that ...