TRANSFER STATION HOLIDAY HOURS
OPEN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24TH
CLOSED SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25TH and MONDAY DECEMBER 26TH
CLOSED SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st and SUNDAY, JANUARY 1ST
OPEN MONDAY, JANUARY 2ND
Londonderry Transfer Station Holiday Hours
OPEN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24TH
CLOSED SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25TH and MONDAY DECEMBER 26TH
CLOSED SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31st and SUNDAY, JANUARY 1ST
OPEN MONDAY, JANUARY 2ND
Did you know that used #batteries retain a residual charge when they no longer power devices? Knowing about ‘hidden dangers’ of used batteries and how to properly recycle them can keep people and property safe. Learn more at https://t.co/vBXMsxxJu6. #avoidthebatteryspark.
Empty household hazardous waste containers go in the trash! Any product labeled "caution, toxic, danger, hazard, warning, poisonous, reactive, corrosive, or flammable" can go in the trash once empty.
Empty household hazardous waste containers go in the trash! Any product labeled "caution, toxic, danger, hazard, warning, poisonous, reactive, corrosive, or flammable" can go in the trash once empty.
PEW Stateline highlighted PSI’s work on packaging EPR and cited PSI’s CEO and Founder, Scott Cassel, as hoping “recent state legislative action will bring a significant change to waste management in the United States.” https://t.co/tvhMWpsleG
FREE At-Home Battery Recycling Kit
Call2Recycle, Vermont’s approved battery recycling program, is piloting a free at-home battery recycling kit. Order your kit > fill it up > mail it back > we’ll recycle them!
Order (while supplies last)
https://t.co/Q0PxQRLywH
Follow these tips to safely protect your batteries until you are ready to recycle them! You can only drop household batteries at Gleason Road TS Recycling Center. PLEASE DO NOT PUT IN BATTERIES IN YOUR TRASH!
Drink cartons typically consist of paper, plastic and aluminum layered together. This makes them difficult to recycle and is why they are not accepted in Vermont. 🗑️
Empty household hazardous waste containers go in the trash! Any product labeled "caution, toxic, danger, hazard, warning, poisonous, reactive, corrosive, or flammable" can go in the trash once empty.