Curbside Pick-Up will have a regularly scheduled recycling collection on Friday, July 3rd, with no impact to service. The Recovery Yard will be CLOSED Friday, July 3rd, and the Drop-Off Station will be CLOSED both Friday and Saturday in observance of the 4th of July Holiday
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Recycle Ann Arbor October Staff Updates
A Fond Farewell to After seven years, Becky Andrews left Recycle Ann Arbor (RAA) to start a new position as the Recycling Manager for Washtenaw Community College (WCC). Becky began at RAA as an office volunteer and… read more

Zero Waste Washtenaw: Working with Community Events to Divert 6.4 Tons of Waste Since 2015
In May 2015, Recycle Ann Arbor was awarded a $19,500 "pollution prevention" grant from the State of Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to expand Zero Waste events throughout Washtenaw County. The grant… read more

Art with an Important Message at the ReUse Center
Spray paint is the medium, ‘There is no planet B’ is the message. read more

Recycle Ann Arbor Awarded Contract to Process Ann Arbor’s Recyclables
On June 5th, after an 8-month-long bid process, the Ann Arbor City Council voted 11-0, unanimously approving a 1-to-2-year contract with Recycle Ann Arbor to process the City’s recyclables. After the Council vote, Ann… read more

Call For Entries: Birge Urbanwood Center Woodworker Showcase
Enter by July 7th. Have you made an incredible family heirloom from wood purchased at the Urbanwood Marketplace? Do you take pride in your cabinet remodeling project and want to show off photos? Did you salvage a log… read more

As the Public Comment Period for the Washtenaw Solid Waste Plan begins, “There’s a lot to like about this fiscally and environmentally sound plan.”
The public comment period for the draft Washtenaw County Solid Waste Plan amendment officially began Friday, April 21, 2017, and will proceed for at least 90 days. The draft Plan is available online at… read more