The Northeastern Arizona Recycling Committee was created in November 2007 and serves as an idea exchange and activity coordinator for recycling in northeastern Arizona. Committee participants represent the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), Navajo County, Apache County, City of Show Low, City of Holbrook, Town of Snowflake, Town of Taylor, Town of Pinetop-Lakeside, the White Mountain Apache Tribe, the Hopi Tribe, area waste companies and interested citizens.

For more information about participating in the Northeastern Arizona Recycling Committee, send an email requesting information to nearizonarecycling@yahoo.com.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Discarded Christmas Trees to become fuel for Snowflake White Mountain Power Biomass Plant

The City of Show Low is partnering with Renegy Corporation to provide Christmas tree recycling for the public. Renegy will set up equipment to accept and process discarded Christmas trees at the Frontier Fields parking lot; located just north of Show Low City Hall on 9th Place. The public is invited to drop off their Christmas trees on two successive Saturdays; January 2nd and January 9th 2009 from 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The recycled trees will be ground and transported to the Snowflake White Mountain Power biomass plant, where the material will be used as fuel to generate electric power. Residents from all over the White Mountains are welcome to drop off their trees. For more information, contact Steve North at 532-4124 or snorth@showlowaz.gov.

WASTE MANAGEMENT AND THE CITY OF SHOW LOW TEAM UP TO RECYCLE CFL BULBS

Show Low, November 20th, 2009 – Waste Management of Arizona and the City of Show Low have joined forces to recycle office fluorescent bulbs throughout city facilities. The City has signed up for WM’s Lamptracker® program, which allows city workers to dispose of their worn CFL bulbs properly. Show Low is the first municipality in Arizona to sign on to the recycling program.

“We want to make sure that Show Low continues to be a wonderful place to do business, to live, and to play,” said Show Low Business Development Coordinator Steve North. “Part of that is finding more ways to recycle and to keep as many unwanted items as possible out of our landfills.”

Fluorescent bulbs are popular in office buildings and many components of them are recyclable. Since they contain trace amounts of mercury, it is important to recycle them properly and to keep them out of landfills. The Lamptracker® program is an in-office kit that lets you store fluorescent bulbs safely. Once the box is full, it is shipped to a WM facility where the bulbs are properly recycled. Waste Management offers a similar home kit called Think Green From Home, where residences can safely store and recycle their smaller Compact Fluorescent bulbs and batteries.

“We are thrilled to see the City of Show Low’s commitment to the sustainability of our community,” said WM Show Low District Manager Dave Rico. “We look forward to finding more ways to help Show Low residents turn waste into a resource.”