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Norwalk, Ct Starting Single Stream Recycling July 1013.

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Norwalk, Ct Starting Single Stream Recycling July 1013.

Like other Connecticut towns such as Greenwich and Darien, Norwalk is now starting its own Single Stream Recycling Program that is starting this July 1st, 2013.

Norwalk’s Single Stream Recycling program will:

  • Increase recycling rates since it is easier to recycle in a single larger container.
  • Save money by sending less trash to disposal facilities.
  • Generate revenue because the city receives $17.50 per ton of recyclables collected.
  • Improve aesthetics, since carts are uniform and covered, reducing litter on city streets.

 

 Norwalk Recycle #1

Norwak Recycle Dos & Don'ts #2

 

 

 

David Popoff is a certified “Green Homes Specialist” Realtor with William Pitt Sotheby’s in lower Fairfield County, Connecticut.

 

DMK Property Management llc a locally owned company serving lower Fairfield County, Connecticut.

Specializing in Residential Property Management that can custom tailor a program to fit the homeowners needs be it short term or long term from rental management to full estate management.

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David Popoff
Connecticut Licensed Real Estate Broker
Realtor® Green
Seller Representative Specialist
Accredited Buyer Representative
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LEED AP Homes

 

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Conrad Allen
Re/Max Professional Associates - Webster, MA
Webster, Ma, Realtor

Sort of easy to figure out David.  Trash or recyclable?  Easy enough.

Jun 12, 2013 03:29 AM
David Popoff
DMK Real Estate - Darien, CT
Realtor®,SRS, Green ~ Fairfield County, Ct

Correct Conrad  most items are recyclable but not in the single stream recycle process.... items not to put in:-

  • light bulbs incandescent & fluorescent
  • mirrors
  • Pyrex
  • rubber and latex items
  • tyveck envelopes
  • waxed papers
  • candy wrappers, and other Mylar transparent film and wrap
  • contaminated items, dirty un-sanitary products
  • razors and needles
  • ink jet cartridges

 

Jun 12, 2013 04:42 AM