As news mounts of other communities ceasing recycling programs, the City of Rockland expands its commitment to landfill diversion
In signing a five-year contract with ecomaine, the City signaled its intent to commit to recycling in the years ahead.
ecomaine CEO Kevin Roche said, “To have the City of Rockland make this commitment to recycling is so important. As landfills all over the country are reaching capacity, recycling represents one of the best ways to keep these resources out of landfills and used once again. We applaud Rockland for taking the long view toward sustainable waste management, especially in what have been challenging markets for recyclables over the last two years.”
The single-sort recycling program will allow Rockland residents to collect paper, cardboard, metal cans, glass bottles and jars, and hard plastic containers #1-7 in one container, which will be transported to ecomaine for sorting and processing. Residents who need more information about sorting recyclables from trash can look on the websites of the City of Rockland or ecomaine, or in the ecomaine Recyclopedia mobile app, available at ecomaine.org/101.
On June 8, the City will hold the kick-off event at 400 Limerock Street from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. with free recycling bins, giveaways, and information from City and ecomaine staff.
About ecomaine
ecomaine, located in Portland, Maine, is the member-owned, nonprofit, recycling and waste-to-energy operation that serves a third of the state’s population in more than 70 member communities. ecomaine provides comprehensive long-term solid waste solutions in a safe, environmentally responsible, economically sound manner, and is a leader in raising public awareness of sustainable waste management strategies.
About the City of Rockland
Rockland Maine is a vibrant City located in the heart of Midcoast Maine, on the Penobscot Bay, and is the year-round home to 7,219 residents. Rockland is renowned for its importance to Maine’s lobster fishing industry and its working waterfront both of which are supported by an expansive and picturesque multi-use harbor. The prominence of visual arts-based businesses, institutions (such as the Farnsworth Art Museum and Center for Maine Contemporary Art) and practitioners has contributed to Rockland’s reputation as a unique, creative community and the premier destination for experiencing visual arts in Maine.
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