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Statewide Paint Recycling Program Debuts in Illinois

2025-12-04 17:00:00| Waste Age

A new paint recycling program beginning December 1, in Illinois, enables households and businesses to recycle leftover paint, stain, and varnish conveniently and sustainably.


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Curbside Recycling Returning to York County, VA Next Year

2025-12-04 14:56:55| Waste Age

Curbside recycling is set to return to York County, Virginia, in early January next year, according to county officials.


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Columbus, IN Reaches Recycling Agreement with Rumpke

2025-12-04 14:55:13| Waste Age

An agreement has been reached by Columbus, Ind. officials that lays out the terms of a concrete recycling pad recently built by Rumpke of Indiana at the Bartholomew County Landfill.


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