Tubes from the inside of wrapping paper MAY BE RECYCLED.Thick, non-colored, cardboard type wrapping paper MAY BE RECYCLED.Thin paper that is full of color, glitter or other embellishments SHOULD NOT BE RECYCLED.We ask that you please follow these simple guidelines: Wrapping Paper Meridian’s 2021 Recycling Events are co-sponsored by Granger Waste Services, Ingham County Health Department, Delta Dental, the State of Michigan (Office of Energy, Great Lakes, and the Environment - EGLE), and the Regional Recycling Coordinating Committee.During the holidays, we can get a lot of questions about what to do with festive packaging. Next month will be a medicine collection (date to be determined). Staff from Ingham Conservation District will be on hand to discuss micro-plastics in the environment. Information will also be provided about recycling, lawn and garden care, pet waste and motor oil management, pollution prevention, and Meridian’s Citizen Climate Commitment. Do not include foam-packaging peanuts or pink/blue insulation board.Remove straws, lids, tape or any other non-foam material.If a bag is used, clear or translucent only.Rinse or wipe foodservice containers free from food.Make sure foam has the #6 symbol on it.The foam recycling and “Green Resources Table” will be located in the center of the Marketplace. On Saturday, June 19, people can drop off expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam) for recycling between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm. The Green Meridian Team is hosting a series of “pop-up” recycling events at the new Marketplace on the Green (1995 Central Park Drive, Okemos) in conjunction with the Meridian Township Farmers' Market this spring and summer.
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