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Ever though the Town of Charlestown, is not able to take every kind of Recyclable Item. They can take a fare amount of items.
Recyclable Items - That are free to take to the Transfer Station:
Glass - bottles and jars (you need to leave the lids off) The lids go in another bin.
Paper - newspaper, magazines, shredded paper, cereal boxs, food boxs(like pasta, snack cakes, etc.) egg cartons, paper towel and toilet paper rolls, soda and beer boxs. - They can not be wet or soiled itmes of any kind.
The Co-mingle bin - #one and two plastics only (you can find this on the bottom of the container inside a triangle) and the neck must be smaller than the bottom of the container, tin cans (soup, veggie, fruit, tuna, and etc.) no toys, flower pots, gas cans, water cans, and etc.
Aluminum Cans - soda and beer
Metal - washers, dryers, vacuums, stoves, irons, vcr's, bicycles, lawn mowers, and etc.
Batteries - car, tractor, and rechargeable
Waste Oil - needs be left in one gallon jugs only
Things that can be lefted in Reusable Hut - clothes and books only - these items must be clean and usable
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Great news about recycling, Dale! It's the only way to go. We're heading off to the first annual GreenFest in our area in a few minutes, should be a lot of fun!
Dale,
Probably nearly 20 years back this city started with a simple recycling program. Since then it has expanded and they take a whole lot of things.
Howdy there Chris and Steven
Its sure always a pleasure to see that either one of you have stoped in to visit, and to read and reply to each of your comments. On one of the over 500 posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
Chris - The Town of Charlestown, just started our recycling program last year. Haven an annual GreenFest, sure is a good thing for an area to have. Helps to keep folks thinking about why they should be recycling, how it helps Mother Earth, her children, and our own lives.
Steven - The recycling program here in the Town of Charlestown, is still in its infant years. It has had its ups and downs. In geting folks to fallow just what items can be recycled at the Transfer Station of Charlestown. As with anything new, you'll have those that don't think they have to fallow the rules of a program.
Dale you know we are also big into recycling. Every Friday morning when we go to the recycle the line gets a little longer. They now have two trucks whereas they use to have only one.
Howdy there Carl and Ceil
Sure am glad to have Y'all stop by to visit for a bit. And to read and reply back to your comment lefted on this post, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
It sure is alwats good to see more folks in any given community. Recycling more and more. Just maybe someday every one will get on bord with recycling.