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Christmas Tree Recycling Program
Thursday, December 8, 2011
For immediate release…The Muncie Sanitary District in conjunction with the Muncie Parks Department will be accepting Christmas trees again this year, to be recycled. You can drop off your Christmas trees at the following locations: Heekin Park, Westside Park and McCulloch Park. The trees can be dropped off within the orange fences at these parks, beginning
 
Triad Drug Drop Destroys 1253 lbs of Drugs
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
At the latest Triad Drug Drop, on May 13th and 14th, there were over 1253 lbs of drugs destroyed! For more information on upcoming events or locations you can drop off your expired prescription drugs please call 765-730-8043.
 
City Hall Saved 67 Trees in 2010!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
City Hall participated in the Shred It shredding and recycling program and saved 67 trees from destruction is 2010!
 
Recyclebank Now Allowing Individuals to Join Program
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Recyclebank is now offering its rewards-for-recycling program to people not serviced by its curbside recycling partners. “One of the things we’ve done is enable anyone in the country to join Recyclebank and not be tied to a curbside recycling program,” said Scott Lamb, chief operating officer at Recyclebank. “If you’re not associated with a curbside
 
Going Hollywood
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Dart Container Corp. will recycle nearly every type of polystyrene foam brought to it — but a recent shipment from 20th Century Fox marks the first time the company has accepted foam from a movie studio. “We want to get the word out that foam is recyclable,” said Michael Westerfield, corporate director of recycling programs at Dart. ”A lot of foam is
 
New Pepsi Bottles Will be Made Entirely from Vegetable Material
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
In what is clearly a new ploy to get kids to eat their vegetables, Pepsi announced yesterday that they have developed a new type of bottle made entirely from vegetable material. Pepsi says that the new bottles look and feel exactly like the current PET plastic ones, but that they are completely free from petroleum based materials. The first test batch
 
Keep Used Tires Out of Landfills
Friday, January 14, 2011
A new daily service at East Central Recycling where you can bring your used tires. Delaware County residents can bring up to 6 tires per year to East Central Recycling. Only tires from cars or light pick-ups will be accepted. The service is FREE. Residents will be charge $3.00 for off-rim and $5.00 for on-rim for each tire over the six-tire limit.
 
East Central Indiana Solid Waste District Quarterly Newsletter
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
East Central Indiana Solid Waste District Quarterly Newsletter - Download PDF
 
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