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RECYCLING
Why Recycle?
Recycling Guide
Electronics Recycling
Recycling at Our Landfills & Trash-to-Energy Plants
Compost
What Becomes of Our Recyclables?
Recycling Statistics
By Connecticut law, everyone has to recycle, whether in a single family home or an apartment building, whether a non-profit or for-profit business, whether a large or small work site. Often children lead the way!
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Why Recycle
» Recycling Guide
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Electronics Recycling
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Recycling at Our Landfills & Trash-to-Energy Plants
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Compost
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What Becomes of Our Recyclables?
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For a quick look at what's recyclable in Connecticut, download CRRA's recycling flyer.
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Recycling Statistics
CRRA is bringing single-stream recycling to Connecticut.
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RESOURCE LINKS
lists Web sites on source reduction, reuse, and recycling.
Learn about the value of source reduction and reuse, as well as recycling. Click
REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, RECOVER, RETHINK
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CRRA helps residents of member towns to recycle their home electronics. For details, click
SCHEDULE FOR ELECTRONICS RECYCLING COLLECTIONS
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Learn about
MID-CONNECTICUT PROJECT MIXED PAPER RECYCLING
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