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136.1 | 9-12 | FHQ::HICKOX | Stow Vice | Tue Jan 03 1989 14:33 | 5 |
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Re: .0 The recycling hours are 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Mark
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136.2 | REMEMBER - THIS IS SATURDAY | FDCV14::DUNN | Karen Dunn 223-2651 | Thu Jan 19 1989 14:47 | 0 |
136.3 | and in brown paper bags | LDYBUG::MCGOLDRICK | | Fri Jan 20 1989 10:37 | 2 |
| According to the Board of Health, they would like the papers to
be in brown paper shopping bags for recycling.
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136.4 | Feb. 18th - Pickup | SONATA::HICKOX | Stow Vice | Wed Feb 15 1989 12:53 | 6 |
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Newspaper recycling again this Saturday, February 18th. They
don't take glossy color stuff like magazines, only newspapers
that are tied and in brown paper bags as previously mentioned.
Mark
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136.5 | who? | FDCV14::DUNN | Karen Dunn 223-2651 | Thu Feb 16 1989 08:43 | 3 |
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Just out of curiosity, who is doing this. Is this town or church?
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136.6 | Board of Health | THRUST::RUZICH | Steve Ruzich | Thu Feb 16 1989 09:26 | 12 |
| The town Board of Health is sponsoring the recycling. The people doing
the work last time were a couple of Board of Health members, plus
several residents. Two of us were DECies. The Church donated the space
for the container.
If anyone else wants to volunteer to help out, that would be great. The
work really isn't hard, just taking bags of newspaper out of cars and
packing the container to the ceiling. Stop by for an hour, or however
long you can make it. I cleverly managed to strain some tendons in my
arm recently, so I can't do the recycling this time.
-Steve
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136.7 | New location, accepting glass & computer paper | THRUST::RUZICH | Purity Of Essence | Fri Mar 17 1989 09:25 | 16 |
| The recycling has moved to another location, I hope permanently:
the DPW garage on Winter Street. There is a small blue DPW sign
where Winter Street meets Great Road.
They will collect three kinds of items:
- Newspaper in paper bags (not tried, and no magazines)
- Office paper (high quality, non-glossy paper like computer paper)
- Clear glass (cleaned out, no lids, no colored glass, try to remove
the labels if you can)
The Town Hall has been recycling their computer paper recently,
too.
Again, volunteers are very welcome.
-Steve
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136.8 | REMINDER - TOMORROW MORNING | FDCV14::DUNN | Karen Dunn 223-2651 | Fri Mar 17 1989 10:03 | 5 |
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Remember, this is tomorrow morning.
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136.9 | Advertisements too? | FDCV10::CARRILLO | | Fri Mar 24 1989 14:36 | 8 |
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Is it okay to include all the adds from the Sunday paper?
Some of them look kind of glossy, especially the free coupons.
I ask because if it's okay I might as well include them. If
not it's no trouble taking them out.
- Mark
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136.10 | It's up to you | THRUST::RUZICH | the REAL Steve | Mon Mar 27 1989 16:55 | 13 |
| The recycling company can tolerate a certain percent of lower-grade
stuff, or even outright garbage in the newspaper. What happens is that
the town has the newspaper trucked to the recycling company, and then
they determine if they want to accept it or not.
So, what does this all mean? A perfect load of newspaper to be
recycled would have no glossy stuff. However, in practice, this is not
likely to cause a load to be refused by the recycler.
I would exclude the glossy stuff if it's easy. If you already
have the papers bagged up, it's probably not worth bothering.
-Steve
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136.11 | | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Wed Apr 05 1989 16:40 | 5 |
| does the recycling still happen on the 3rd saturday of each month?
or has the schedule changed?
thanks
liz
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136.12 | answer and questions | DINER::SHUBIN | Are we kinder and gentler yet? | Wed Apr 05 1989 18:29 | 9 |
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it's still done at the DPW site on Winter street. they also take clear
glass and high-grade paper (like office waste paper).
will we get to recycle other kinds of glass? cans? will it become more
frequent? will the program get better coverage in the beacon? (keep
writing those letters -- they're better than the articles).
-- hs
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136.13 | | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Thu Apr 06 1989 12:27 | 5 |
| thanks for the info, hal. actually, i'm still interested in hearing
about the schedule -- is it still done on third saturdays?
thanks...
liz
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136.14 | Yes, 3rd Saturday | THRUST::RUZICH | the REAL Steve | Thu Apr 06 1989 13:05 | 28 |
| RE: .11
Yes, it is still the 3rd Saturday of each month, for the time being.
The Board of Health would like to make recycling more frequent, but the
problem is coming up with volunteers. So far, the same people have
showed up month after month. Obviously, the more people volunteer, the
less load on each person, and the more time the recycling will be open.
There was a very interesting Board of Health meeting Tuesday. The Stow
recycling people came to talk. They have a very successful program,
with about *sixty* volunteers supervising the Stow recycling center.
They are very organized, scheduling two workers at a time in two
shifts, every Saturday. They fill a giant container with newspaper in
about five weeks.
What the Stow folks and the Maynard Board of Health talked about
was the possibility of starting up mutual recycling programs for the
more small-volume items: amber colored glass, certain plastics,
metals. They all have to look into the practical aspects like what
kind of storage containers to use, where to put them, which recycling
company to deal with, etc., to complete the plans.
There was more good feeling and agreement in that room than I have
ever seen at a board meeting in the Town of Maynard (maybe I haven't
gone to the right ones...)
-Steve
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136.15 | Donate your cans | TOOTER::WALKER | | Wed Aug 02 1989 13:12 | 3 |
| The last time I dropped of my load, they said they would start this
month collecting "returnable" bottles and cans for local charities.
I think the Rotary club gets them this month.
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136.16 | Recycling this Saturday - 16-Sep | PRAGMA::GRIFFIN | Dave Griffin | Fri Sep 15 1989 11:13 | 9 |
| ... at the DPW lot.
Looking for paper, clear glass.
They are also collecting bottles and cans, the proceeds going to the
Maynard Neighborhood Preservation Society this month (I believe).
- dave
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136.17 | More recycle info
| RAINBO::WALKER | | Tue Sep 19 1989 16:54 | 17 |
| Starting in Oct. the recycling will be twice a month, 1st and 3rd Saturday's
9-12. This will continue till summer, when it goes back to 3rd Saturday.
They will now collect clear, brown and green glass - in seperate bags.
Also tin and aluminum. The sheet they were handing out stated to test cans
with a magnet, if it sticks, its tin. Also, remove both ends and flatten
can.
I have tried to contact the Board of health today, but could not
reach them - I have several types of cans that removing the bottoms is
not easy, should I just flatten them as best I can?? Hopefully I'll find
out tomorrow. Also baby food lids, they are tin, but have a plastic coating
on the top - can I recycle this?
My basement is getting full of paper bags! Two for newspaper, several for
pop cans, one for tin, one for clear glass and one for colored. I have
yet to start sifting through my junk mail for "office paper", I guess that
will be another bag!
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136.18 | | ASABET::K_HAMILTON | Karen Hamilton - Activist! | Wed Sep 20 1989 10:29 | 3 |
| Can we also bring tires? My garage is full of them. If not, any idea
how to get rid of them? The trash pick-up men won't take them.
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136.19 | | PAXVAX::RUZICH | Steve Ruzich, VAXELN Development | Wed Sep 20 1989 13:06 | 24 |
| RE: .18:
> Can we also bring tires? My garage is full of them. If not, any idea
> how to get rid of them? The trash pick-up men won't take them.
They had a special automotive day at recycling a couple of months ago: tires,
oil, batteries. People paid a buck to pay for tire disposal, and gave away
the rest. The Board of Health plans to do this again perhaps next Spring.
At present, they are still accepting car batteries at recycling, but the
other stuff will have to wait in your basement.
The way it works is that the Board has to pay for someone to take away the
tires and oil. They made a small profit charging $1 for each tire, and that
pretty much paid for the oil disposal.
RE: .17
>I have tried to contact the Board of health today, but could not reach them
You could try calling Rob Gogan, at home 897-5816. Rob's on the Board,
and he knows the most about recycling. He's a very nice guy, too.
-Steve
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136.20 | next haz waste day ??? | CASPRO::DUNN | | Mon Oct 02 1989 15:36 | 4 |
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Does anyone know when the next hazardous waste day will be ??
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136.21 | No hazardous waste day till june | RAINBO::WALKER | | Thu Oct 05 1989 15:57 | 8 |
| I called today about my cans that I can't take the
bottom off - I should just flatten them the best I can.
I asked about hazardous wastes, he said Acton doesn't
have the money to do it this year, so Maynard will be
on it's own to sponsor one. In May they will look at their
trash budget, and if they can do one, it will be in June.
So you will have to hang onto the stuff for a while.
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136.22 | Recycling November 4th | USCTR2::ADEMARS | | Fri Nov 03 1989 11:14 | 12 |
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Recycling of returnable bottles & cans this Saturday morning,
November 4th, 9 - 12 at the DPW on Winter Street.
Proceeds will go to Maynard Cub Scout Pack 130.
Do a "Good Turn" by recycling and help support the cubs at the
same time.
Toni
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136.23 | plastic? | DINER::SHUBIN | Question everything | Mon Nov 06 1989 12:24 | 7 |
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I missed recycling this week, but the last time I was there someone was
turning in a bunch of plastic bottles (water or cider) and some laundry
detergent bottles. does anyone know about this? I haven't heard
anything official saying that they'll take such items.
-- hs
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136.24 | Yes, plastic. | AKOV11::THORP | | Tue Nov 07 1989 09:31 | 5 |
| Yes they are taking plastics now. The town gets $500 a ton for it.
What I saw last weekend was primarily water, cider, milk jugs. You'd
have to check with the board of health about "colored" plastics.
Chris
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136.25 | Can we spread the word? | FDCV10::CARRILLO | | Mon Dec 04 1989 16:38 | 55 |
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Is there someway the DPW, or someone, can let more people know
about the recycling going on? I've got neighbors who neither work
for Digital nor read the Beacon (can you believe it???) so if it
weren't for me telling them about recycling they wouldn't know.
I suspect there may be other Maynard folks who may have similar
_peculiarities_! ;-)
Here are my suggestions for informing more people about recycling...
o Create a flyer which immediately grabs the attention of the
reader, who's just about ready to throw away junk mail! Something
along the lines of "Maynard recycling" in bold letters - I'm not
really sure - I'm not a marketing type. Maybe a local print shop
could print the flyers, for a reduced fee, as a favor for the town.
List on the flyer;
o What is currently recycled.
o Days and times of recycling.
o How the town/people/organizations benefit from the program.
(Make this a very short list)
o The phone number of _someone's_office_ who can answer
questions about the program. This could also be the number
to ask for additional flyers (for those landlord types to
pass to new tenants.........wishful thinker me? There's got
to be a way to let newcomers know about the program.)
o A reminder that this flyer can be posted on the refrigerator!
The flyer should not be cluttered. Someone with good English grammar
skills should be involved. Unclear flyers may confuse people enough
to the point of discarding, and ignoring, the flyers.
o Ask one, or more, of the cub scout packs if they would deliver flyers
to every mailbox in town. I hope the post office doesn't mind.
(Including information/flyers in "The Sunday Chronicle" may be the
best idea, not sure, but my neighbors also don't read that. Having
the post office deliver would seem like a wonderful favor but I tend
to think that they haven't been to _every_ mailbox in one day - I
could be wrong - but I believe they just go to the mailboxes for
which they have mail.)
Would it be asking too much to ask the cub scouts to pick up
recyclable material from folks who cannot bring the stuff on their
own? Maybe a phone number could be included with a message like
"For those who are physically unable to bring recyclable material
to the DPW garage call the Will Dodd Community Center at XXX-XXXX".
They in turn could forward the message to the current Cub Scout
leader.
o Wish for the best!
Are these suggestions possible? What are other suggestions? Are
we recycling enough to keep the program going?
Mark
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136.26 | more thoughts | CASPRO::DUNN | | Tue Dec 05 1989 09:07 | 33 |
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I've been thinking of just this thing.
Actually, there was a flyer put in our doors a while ago, dont' know
if it was sectional or what, that listed the leaf pick up days and the
recycling program, but the information was incomplete.
The other thing I think the flyer should list is real-life examples of
stuff. For instance, say clear, green, or brown glass bottles, but
then give examples of wine bottles, mayonaise bottles, juice bottles,
etc. I saved my occasional mayonaise jar, but didn't think of the
wine bottles for a long time. Guess my mind thought that if it wasn't
returnable, it wasn't recycleable.
After it says tin cans, list things like cans for vegetables, tomato
sauce, canned fruit, etc.
Plastic jugs like those for milk and cider.
Also, everyone thinks of paper as newspaper, what about all those
non-window envelopes of all the mail we get, and the contents of the
junk mail, and the flyers we get in plastic bags on our door knobs. I
saved all that once and got another bag full of stuff.
So anyway, I've been thinking the same thing. I'd be happy to work on
it with someone, like calling cub scouts or whatever.
Who runs it for the town, board of health?
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136.27 | board of health runs recycling and trash pickup | DINER::SHUBIN | Question everything | Tue Dec 05 1989 09:48 | 9 |
| yes, the board of health runs the program and Rob Gogan is the board's
chairperson. the board also has an ad-hoc committee on solid waste
which does just the kind of things that you want to do.
give them a call and sign up. they used to meet one monday night a
month after the regular board meeting (and probably still do). the
phone number is 897-1001.
-- hs
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136.28 | no more plastic? | USCTR2::KDUNN | | Mon Nov 12 1990 10:22 | 5 |
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Does anyone know why the collection of plastic (toth, the mike and
cider jugs, and the #2 type containers) has been stopped?
Karen
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136.29 | Why plastic bottles stopped | THOTH::FILZ | DTN 223-2033 | Mon Nov 12 1990 11:46 | 8 |
| My understanding is that the person who was taken the plastic
containers was starting to put demands on the town like bottle to be
dried, the containers need to be stored in a dry location so they would
not get icey, etc.
My felling is that the industry and government (state,ferdal) are
not really behine recycling.
art
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