Durability Meets Contemporary Style: The Aristata Series
Posted by Amanda Shepard on 10/3/2014 to
Public Space Recycling
Many companies spend an abundance of time and money on the décor of their office. They see the style and finishes in their office as a direct reflection of their success as a company. We’ve had several companies come to us with a recycling dilemma; they want to include recycling bins in their buildings, but don’t want to sacrifice the style of their office. We’re excited to have come up with a solution to their problem: The Aristata Series of recycling containers.
Vermont Making Big Steps Towards Reducing Carbon Footprint
Posted by Amanda Shepard on 9/18/2014 to
Composting
As part of Vermont’s larger effort to reduce its carbon footprint, this week Burlington, Vermont, announced that 100% of its electricity is now renewable. Renewable energy means that the energy fueling the small city comes from sources such as water, wind, and biomass.
The Mysterious Case of the Missing Recycling Containers: The Tulip Festival Albany, NY
Posted by Ruthie on 6/11/2014 to
Public Space Recycling
On May 10th and 11th, 2014, I grabbed my camera and family and headed to the city of Albany, New York to attend the 66th annual Tulip Festival. With dozens of food vendors and multiple concert stages, attendees stay all day and into the evening. Imagine the waste management effort involved.
Athens Georgia Embraces Creative Strategies for Successful Public Outreach
Posted by Ruthie on 3/27/2014 to
Public Space Recycling
Athens-Clarke County Recycling Division in Georgia demonstrates incredible innovation and dedication to meet waste diversion goals.