Recycling is one of the easiest and most impactful ways we can all contribute to a healthier environment, but understanding the specifics of our local program is key to doing it right. What can go in the bin? What needs to be separated? Knowing the answers to these questions ensures that our efforts are effective and that fewer materials end up in a landfill. In our area, we focus on recycling a specific list of items. It’s important to know which plastics are accepted, as not all are, and to always rinse containers to prevent contamination. Flattening cardboard boxes and keeping them dry are also small steps that make a big difference in the efficiency of the recycling process. By taking a few extra moments to sort properly, we can all help our community’s recycling efforts run smoothly.
Beyond just tossing items in a bin, the act of recycling extends to many other areas of our lives. Many local services offer drop-off locations for larger items that can’t be curbside-recycled, such as electronics, batteries, and old paint. This is a great way to safely dispose of materials that could be harmful to the environment if thrown in the regular trash. Additionally, thinking about “reduce and reuse” before we even get to “recycle” is a powerful part of the process. Shopping with reusable bags, choosing products with minimal packaging, and repurposing items around the house can drastically cut down on waste. By embracing these habits, we’re not just participating in a program—we’re committing to a more sustainable lifestyle that benefits everyone in our community.











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