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[noun] -- noting or pertaining to a class of compounds that formerly comprised only those existing in or derived from plants.
[recycl-onym] -- organics can be ground into mulch or composted into valuable compost for gardens and landscaping.
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Branches (<18" in diameter & 8 ft in length), Christmas trees (no decorations), grass clippings, leaves, wooden pallets, clean scrap wood
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Goes to the Dump: Food waste, noxious weeds (securely in plastic bag) Asphalt, dirt, rocks can all go to the Construction & Demolition site at Ohio Gulch
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Curbside
There is no curbside service for organics with one small exception. Here's the skinny on Christmas tree recycling.
Drop Offs
You can take this material to recycle at drop offs in:
Did you know...
- Locally we recycle over 263 tons of newspapers each year, saving over 1.6 million pounds of carbon pollution, over 3,100 trees and over 1.1 million kilowatt hours of electricity.
- On average, recycling your newspapers generates nearly $18,000 in revenues each year.
- Your recycling participation contributes to our average 16% recycling rate and helps boost our total recycling revenues to over $126,440 on average.
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