(YOUR 2018 RECYCLING SCHEDULE)3Recycling is collected every other week (shown in red) on your regularly scheduled garbage day.
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Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
Paper, junk mail, and
paperboard boxes
Aluminum cans
Glass bottles and jars
Flattened cardboard
Plastic bottles and
jugs (#1-5 and 7)
Juice and milk cartons
Please DO recycle these:
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
WipeOutWaste.comVersion 2 | September 2015
Business Recycl ing in Mecklenburg County | WipeOutWaste .com
Welcome to issue 2 of The Recycler; Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste Management Newsletter! We hope you enjoyed our first outing but in this issue we are truly turning this into Mecklenburg County’s all-encompassing Solid Waste Management Newsletter. In this issue, you will see tons of info about Mecklenburg County’s Solid Waste programs and happenings. As always, we want to hear from you! Email me and let me know what you think. Tell us your recycling or solid waste success stories and problems you may be facing and need help with. We want this newsletter to be all about you, so tell us the information you want to hear.
Recycling Drop-Off Center LocatorFind your closest drop-off-center with our easy, interactive map.
Visit WipeOutWaste.com Find A Drop-Off-Center
WipeOutWaste.com
Don’t Just Recycle, Recycle Right!Here is a reference chart to help you Recycle Right. For a full list of recyclable materials, visit
Glass Bottles & Jars
Paper, Junk Mail & Paperboard Boxes
Aluminum Cans Flattened Cardboard
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Juice & Milk Cartons
Shredded PaperFood Plastic Bags & Trash
Scrap Metal Plastic Film Cords
Quick Links
Events/Volunteer OpportunitiesA great way to get involved is through our Panther Tailgate Recycling program.
Waste Exchange DatabaseMecklenburg County’s Waste Exchange Marketplace is a forum to facilitate the exchange of recoverable industrial and commercial wastes between material generators and potential end users for those materials.
Waste Exchange Database
NEW! Labels & caps can stay on! Recycles should be empty & clean.
Food Plastic bags and trash
Shredded paper
Scrap metal Plastic film Cords
Please do NOT recycle these:
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE A COMPOST, DAVIDSON!REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE A COMPOST, DAVIDSON!
We encourage you to recycle more and toss less. Here is some information on recycling and composting to help you get started:
NEW! Labels and caps can stay on! Recyclables should be empty and clean. Visit www.WipeOutWaste.com for a full list of recyclable materials.
Printed on 30% recycled content.
JANUARY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
APRIL S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
JULY S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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JUNE S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPTEMBER S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
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TOWN SET-OUT RATE STUDY Mecklenburg County conducted a study finalized in January 2015 which included a visual curbside trash and recycling cart set-out rate study for each municipality. Davidson was the best in the county in recycling; we had the highest pounds of recycling per cart at 38 pounds. Way to go, citizens!
One area we can improve is the total waste generated (trash and recycling) per household. Davidson is second highest in the county compared to other towns (we generate an average of 33 pounds of trash). We encourage you to reduce, reuse, recycle, and compost.
INTERESTED IN COMPOSTING?Compost is a dark, crumbly, sweet smelling material, similar to the top layer of soil in a forest. It is an excellent soil additive, which can help transform heavy red clay into rich fertile soil.
Save up your leaves this fall to start your own backyard compost bin. In your bin, create alternate layers of “greens/nitrogen” and “browns/carbon” with at least a 10” layer of dry carbon materials like shredded newspaper, ripped up cardboard, straw, or dry brown leaves covering food scraps.
sREADY TO GET STARTED? Call Davidson Parks and Recreation at 704-892-3349 to learn more or visit www.townofdavidson.org/dpr to register for an upcoming composting class.
YARD GREENSFlowers VegetablesPlant trimmingsHedge clippingsGrass (small amounts)
KITCHEN BROWNSCoffee filters, stale breadPaper napkins and towelsDryer lintHair
WHAT CAN I PUT IN MY COMPOST BIN?
Visit www.WipeOutWaste.com for more information.
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RECYCLING CARTS WAS MUCH HIGHER IN DAVIDSON THAN IN OTHER TOWNS,
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KITCHEN GREENSFruit scraps, vegetable scrapsCoffee groundsRice and pastaEgg shellsTea bags
YARD BROWNS Leaves Straw or haySmall twigs/chips Dried grass and weeds