Location: Melrose High School Parking Lot - 360 Lynn Fells Pkwy, Melrose, MA 02176, Enter on Melrose Street
Save up these items to recycle at this special Sustainability and Recycling Day:
Personal care packaging: All brands of deodorant containers & caps, toothpaste tubes & caps, floss containers, and toothbrushes (remove excess product)
Razors & packaging: All brands of blades & razors (including disposable units and replaceable-blade cartridge units) and rigid plastic and flexible plastic packaging
Contact lens packaging: All brands of single-use blister packs, contact lens cases, and contact lens solution caps (no bottles)
Drink pouches (not juice boxes): All brands, the straw can remain in
Squeeze pouches with screw tops on: All brands of fruit, veggie, and yogurt squeeze pouches. Please include the screw top to keep our collection clean.
Writing instruments & packaging: All brands of markers, pens, mechanical pencils, highlighters & glue sticks, plus packaging
NEW COLLECTION for ZWM - Cooking tools: All brands of metal-based cookware, bakeware, & cutlery (metal-based includes nonstick aluminum, stainless steel, carbon steel, and cast iron)
ZWM ships these items to TerraCycle, which offers recycling programs funded by manufacturers, retailers, and other companies. The items we collect are not accepted in curbside recycling. Our TerraCycle program earns points that benefit the Roosevelt Elementary School.
But wait - there’s more!
More recycling and learning opportunities at this event:
Recycle a dehumidifier (receive a National Grid rebate) and outdated electronics (data erasing provided by Green Team Junk Removal)
Upcycle gently used furniture, appliances, housewares, and building materials (Habitat for Humanity)
Upcycle or swap a bicycle (Melrose Pedestrian & Bicyclist Committee)
Explore volunteer opportunities with local sustainability organizations
Learn about current state climate resilience and energy legislation
Get informed about household organic waste solutions with Black Earth Compost
This event is brought to the community by Rep. Kate Lipper-Garabedian in conjunction with Mayor Brodeur and Sen. Jason Lewis. Learn more about the Recycling and Sustainability day here.