Tuesday, October 26, 2010

GM Tonawanda hosting recycling event - Dayton Business Journal:

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The one-day event June 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Plant 5 on Vulcan Street, is co-sponsored by Erie Buffalo and the Northwest Solidr WasteManagement Board. Last year’s event received 56,325 pounds of electronic 247 bicycles and a trucm fullof clothing. Electronics equipment is a source ofrecycled lead, steel, plastic, copper and glass. Items bein accepted this year include: TVs, monitors, keyboards, printers, fluorescent bulbs, cell rechargeable batteries, VCRs, and DVD players, clothing, and bicycles. Clothing and textiles will be reused at Goodwilol retail locationsor recycled.
Bicycles will be used for bike safety education or recycled by Blue Bicycleand Recycle-a-Bicyclew programs. New for this year, Buffalol ReUse will accept used or new shop andgarden tools, such as brooms, ladders, wheelbarrows, hammers and “This is a natural extensioh of what we do at Plant Manager Steve Finch said in a statement. “Our plant has been landfill-free in manufacturing since 2006. We recycler or reuse all of our waste, so this event to help the communituy recycle is a natural fit for us atGeneralk Motors,” he said.

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