There are several reasons you may want to contact your county recycling coordinator:

  1. Questions about recycling programs: If you’re unsure about what materials are accepted for recycling in your area or how to properly recycle certain items, your county recycling coordinator can provide guidance.
  2. Reporting issues or concerns: If you notice problems with recycling collection, such as missed pickups or overflowing bins, you can report these issues to the recycling coordinator so they can address them.
  3. Requesting additional recycling services: If you believe your community could benefit from additional recycling services, such as curbside pickup for certain materials or more drop-off locations, you can reach out to the recycling coordinator to discuss your suggestions.
  4. Educational outreach: Recycling coordinators often provide educational resources and outreach programs to help residents better understand the importance of recycling and how to do it properly. If you’re interested in hosting a recycling event or workshop in your community, the coordinator can assist you.
  5. Policy or program changes: If you have suggestions for improving recycling programs or policies in your area, contacting the recycling coordinator is a good way to share your ideas and potentially influence change.

Overall, the county recycling coordinator is a valuable resource for residents who want to support recycling efforts in their community and ensure that recycling programs are effective and efficient.