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Get a behind-the-scenes look at Michigan Stadiumโs zero waste practices this weekend
Read full article: Get a behind-the-scenes look at Michigan Stadiumโs zero waste practices this weekendTake a tour of the Big House and other spots around town to see demonstrations of local efforts to reduce waste.
Ann Arborโs new โSamurAI sorting robotโ is a plastics recycling game-changer
Read full article: Ann Arborโs new โSamurAI sorting robotโ is a plastics recycling game-changerMichigan is now one of the nationโs three best states for recycling plastics, according to a recent Wise Voter study.
Recycling inspectors will search through, tag residential carts in Ann Arbor this summer
Read full article: Recycling inspectors will search through, tag residential carts in Ann Arbor this summerThe City of Ann Arbor is launching a new initiative to educate residents on what you can -- and can't -- recycle.
City of Ann Arbor offering residents free pickup of bulky, water-logged items after heavy rains
Read full article: City of Ann Arbor offering residents free pickup of bulky, water-logged items after heavy rainsResidents wishing to get rid of items damaged by flooding can request free pickup from the city.
CEO of Recycle Ann Arbor discusses plans for new facility
Read full article: CEO of Recycle Ann Arbor discusses plans for new facilityANN ARBOR โ In mid-November, it was announced that Recycle Ann Arbor received significant investments to rebuild its materials sorting facility that had been closed since 2016. Recycle Ann Arbor came up with the rest in the largest-ever fundraising effort for the 40-year-old organization. CEO of Recycle Ann Arbor, Bryan Ukena, said the new state-of-the-art facility will eliminate the need to send the cityโs recyclables across state lines. Recycle Ann Arbor will be using the shell of that building for its new facility, and will install all new equipment. The land is owned by the city, and Recycle Ann Arbor has a ground lease to lease the land and outer building.
No U-M vs. Ohio State game; Ann Arbor ranked No. 1 college city; #everydayoutdoors challenge
Read full article: No U-M vs. Ohio State game; Ann Arbor ranked No. 1 college city; #everydayoutdoors challenge๐- Meredith (@meredith_A4)Whatโs been happening:๐ Ann Arbor has been ranked the No. A reader contacted us about best recycling practices in Ann Arbor. Here are four gift ideas that are unique to Ann Arbor. (A4)๐ง Ann Arbor Rec & Ed has rolled out new short term fitness classes for you to take at home. All About Ann Arbor is powered by ClickOnDetroit/WDIV.
Can I recycle that? Ann Arborโs guide to best recycling practices
Read full article: Can I recycle that? Ann Arborโs guide to best recycling practicesANN ARBOR โ We recently received a reader question about whether recycling placed in plastic bags actually gets recycled or ends up in the landfill. When it comes to recycling, it can be difficult to determine which materials should be recycled or what the best way to dispose of recyclable materials is. Plastic bags of any kind should not be recycled, said Ukena. Did you know that Recycle Ann Arbor also has a searchable recycle guide? Do you have a question about something in Ann Arbor?
Washtenaw County awarded record-breaking $1.6M from EGLE to expand recycling
Read full article: Washtenaw County awarded record-breaking $1.6M from EGLE to expand recyclingRecipients include Ann Arbor Public Schools, Recycle Ann Arbor, city of Ypsilanti, Dexter Community Schools, Western Washtenaw Recycling Authority and Washtenaw Regional Resource Management Authority. The departmentโs support of new research, education and recycling activities in Washtenaw County comes as Michigan sees an increase in curbside recycling as residents work from home, according to a release from EGLE. In addition to the $1.58 million in Washtenaw County grants, EGLE will build on the state-wide Know It Before You Throw It recycling education campaign, which launched last year. Western Washtenaw Recycling Authority (WWRA) was awarded $458,370 to purchase sorting equipment and a new truck. Another goal of the Washtenaw County funding is to reduce the number of contaminated recyclables that end up in recycling bins by providing educational messaging.
Beverage industry invests $800K to revive Ann Arbor recycling facility
Read full article: Beverage industry invests $800K to revive Ann Arbor recycling facilityANN ARBOR โ Recycle Ann Arbor was selected by the American Beverage Association to receive an $800,000 investment under its Every Bottle Back initiative to rebuild and reopen the cityโs shuttered recycling facility. The closure of the cityโs Materials Recovery Facility in 2016 subsequently diverted the processing of recyclable materials -- including the industryโs 100% recyclable polyethylene terephthalate plastic bottles --across state lines. โLocal processing of recyclables brings a range of environmental, economic, and social benefits, creating a regional hub that will allow recycling to flourish,โ Bryan Ukena, CEO of Recycle Ann Arbor said in a statement. Recycle Ann Arbor looks forward to bringing its 42 years of experience as a mission-based community recycler to the collaboration.โโ Like what youโre reading? Overall, the beverage industry has committed to funding 11 initial projects like the reopening of the Ann Arbor recycling facility under Every Bottle Back to ensure its bottles are properly remade instead of polluting beaches, lakes or ending up in landfills.
Ann Arbor ReUse Center announces permanent closure
Read full article: Ann Arbor ReUse Center announces permanent closureANN ARBOR, Mich. After closing in March due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the ReUse Center of Ann Arbor announced Wednesday it will not be reopening. In an update on its official website, the large thrift store said it would not reopen due to many factors, including the challenges of the pandemic and inability to negotiate fair and sustainable rent terms with our landlord.Recycle Ann Arbor is looking into how future reuse efforts will continue. It is unknown if this will mean a new store or a different program. We thank the community for the many years of shopping and donating at the Reuse Center, the website said. We hope that you will continue to reuse, repair, refurbish, and donate usable goods to the many local thrift stores.More: All About Ann Arbor