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Recyclable “lightweighting” has pros and cons

Meghan Kincheloe, Sedona Recycles Sedona Red Rock News January 16, 2013 Since recycling first caught on in the 1970s, the products we recycle have changed drastically. Not only are there more types of plastics, tons of electronics, and more polystyrene packaging that we could have ever imagined, the way that recyclable products are made has [...]

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Positive Peer Pressure and Recycling

Want to know how you can increase local recycling participation? Look no further than the mirror. Read about positive peer pressure and your role in recycling in our latest article in the Sedona Red Rock News.

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Battery Collection Update

We are no longer collecting batteries at New Frontiers Natural Marketplace on the first Thursday of each month. Batteries are now collected at Sedona Recycles seven days a week, 8am-4pm. Please bring your batteries inside the facility and read the battery recycling signs. There is a $1/pound suggested donation to cover our expenses for shipping [...]

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Big Mack Saves Fuel and Labor Costs

By Susan Johnson, Sedona Red Rock News August 29, 2008 Sedona Recycles took possession of a new 2007 Mack compactor truck and 81 new recycling bins this week. The new equipment allows the nonprofit to significantly expand its free recycling services to residents of the VerdeValley. As a result, three new community drop-off sites will [...]

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Zero Waste Workshop a Huge Success!

June 23, 2008 On Saturday, June 21, Sedona Recycles and Keep Sedona Beautiful hosted a Zero Waste Workshop as part of the KSB Environmental Issues Workshop Series. Sedona Recycles Executive Director Jill McCutcheon spoke to attendees about the importance of “thinking beyond the bin” when purchasing and disposing of items. McCutcheon urged attendees to ask [...]

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Sedona Recycles News Archive

July 11, 2008 Sedona Recycles, Inc., is proud to announce that plastics #1-7 will now be accepted at all its recycling locations. Plastic items that are now accepted include: yogurt/cottage cheese tubs and lids, meat and produce polystyrene trays, fruit and vegetable clamshell containers, condiment containers, to-go containers, drinking cups, nursery pots, kitchen storage containers, [...]

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