The Recycling and Materials Management Office will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20, in observance of Presidents’ Day. There will be no change to the curbside recycling collection schedule. The Recycling and Solid Waste Center will be open its regular hours.
Did you know that you can reuse dead flowers? Flowers are a traditional Valentine's Day gift, and they have many uses long after they have lost their bloom. Reuse dead flowers by making potpourri, creating wall art, composting them, or leaving them as is.
Our community dropped off 80 holiday trees in January at the Recycling and Solid Waste Center. Instead of being disposed of in landfills, these trees will be processed into compost. Visit https://t.co/GR5doVb9bT to learn more about recycling options in Tompkins County.
The TCRMM Office will be closed on Monday, January 16, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Recycling Center will remain open, and there will be NO CHANGE to the curbside recycling collection schedule. https://t.co/GR5doVb9bT
The TCRMM Office will be closed on Monday, Jan. 02, in observance of New Year 's, but the RSWC will remain open. There is NO CHANGE to the curbside recycling collection schedule this week or next week. The Cayuga Heights & CCE Food Scraps Drop Spots are closed Sunday, Jan. 01.
@ducson_nguyen Hello - There seems to be some confusion. There is no change to the curbside recycling collection schedule this week or next week. The TCRMM Office is closed on Monday, January 2, but the RSWC will be open. Thank you.
@RecycleTompkins wants to thank our community for keeping Tompkins County’s curbside recycling contamination rate under 5%. We are a community focused on doing good, and it shows in our ability to recycle right. Thank you! https://t.co/unAo1bUZMD #twithaca@TompkinsToday
Have you learned something new about reuse or recycling? Share your reuse and recycling tips with us for a chance to be feature on our Instagram account! Do you creatively share and borrow tools and other items instead of buying new? Send stories to [email protected] .
Residents can promote recycling in Tompkins County through simple acts. Stay up to date on events and programs offered through the Tompkins County Department of Recycling and Materials Management by signing up for our quarterly newsletter. https://t.co/DlEWP7WWLL #twithaca
Let’s celebrate “America Recycles Day”, the only nationally recognized day dedicated to promoting and celebrating recycling in the USA! Click the link to take the #BeRecycled pledge to reduce, reuse, repurpose and recycle in every aspect of their life: https://t.co/NaziFAxWm5
DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that Lithium-ion batteries are not accepted in recycling or trash? Click this link to review guidelines for safe handling of Lithium-ion batteries: https://t.co/o0k8wm9roK. #twithaca
The Tompkins County Recycling and Materials Management (TCRMM) office will be closed on Friday, November 11th, in observance of Veterans Day. The Recycling and Solid Waste Center (RSWC) will be open regular hours. There will be no change in curbside recycling collection.
Instead of throwing pumpkins away, Tompkins County Recycling and Materials Management urges county residents to recycle them and reduce waste. https://t.co/Y3LnipRjE9
Schedule your appointment for our Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Event at the Recycling and Solid Waste Center this Saturday, October 15! Visit https://t.co/0OFoXHgsIT to learn more. ***Residents must have valid solid waste permit and appointment to attend an event.
The Recycling and Materials Management office will be closed Monday (Oct. 10) in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
The Recycling and Solid Waste Center will be open regular hours on Monday (Oct. 10) from 7am-3:30pm. There will be no change in curbside recycling collection.
DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that the average American household throws away about 25% of the food they buy? What a waste! To learn more about how to prevent #foodloss and #foodwaste at home, visit https://t.co/nNEYtr8vgo. #twithaca#recycle