Recycling & Reuse Tips

“Precycle.” Make smart choices before you purchase an item. Try to buy items in bulk or that are packaged in material that can be recycled at your transfer station. Start composting. It isn’t difficult, doesn’t have to cost money, drastically reduces the weight of your trash, and provides a valuable soil amendment for the houseplants…

Recycling & Reuse Facts

Wow! Check out some statistics about recycling, courtesy of the Maine Recycling Program. Aluminum It takes 95% less energy to recycle an aluminum can then it does to manufacture a new one. Over 80,000,000,000 aluminum soda cans are used every year. A used aluminum can is recycled and back on the grocery shelf as a…

Computer recycling

Electronic waste (“e-waste”) is the fastest growing waste stream in the United States. Brought on by the production of cheaper electronics, rapidly advancing technology, and the emergence of popular electronic gadgets, the consumption of electronics is dramatically increasing, while the lifespan of electronics is becoming relatively short. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the…