At Bowdoin, we use a Zero-Sort recycling program where you can put your recyclables into ONE bin rather than having to sort them yourself. For a quick reference, take a look at our Zero-Sort Guide.
Recycling has gone from a boon to a bust in Keene. The town recently abandoned its popular Casella Waste Systems zero-sort recycling and has gone back to its earlier approach of requiring people to ...
CP Manufacturing, San Diego, has installed a new single-stream material recovery facility (MRF) for Casella in Rutland, Vt. The 30,000-ton-per-year Zero-Sort facility is now in full operation and is ...
Bowdoin is transitioning to a new campuswide office waste collection system where individuals will be responsible for sorting their waste at shared collection areas, rather than using personal ...
POULTNEY — Soon residents will not have to sort their different recyclables when taking them to the dump. And, the town is likely to save a lot of money in the bargain. The town is finalizing some ...
LAKE PLACID – The North Elba town board is considering changing its recycling operation at the Lake Placid Transfer Station to follow in the footsteps of its neighbors in Keene. Discussion arose ...
PITTSFORD — Putting all recyclables into one bag and taking it to the transfer station will soon be the norm. Pittsford’s town officials recently approved an agreement with Casella Waste Management ...