Moore, Oklahoma, considers curbside recycling vote
Moore, Oklahoma, considers curbside recycling vote
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KOCO 5, Oklahoma City, reports that the city council of Moore, Oklahoma, is expected to vote Monday, Aug. 1, 2016, on whether to allow residents to vote on a $3 monthly curbside recycling program in the November ballot.
“This is the 11th hour on the environment,” Moore Recycling Coalition co-founder Leslie Bonebreak says in the article. “If we all did a little bit, it would snowball into a big effect.”
Residents attempting to unload recyclables must currently drive them to a facility near Northwest 5th and Telephone Road. Bonebreak added that the bins at this facility are always at capacity.
“It’s important for our city,” Councilor Melissa Hunt says. “We’re a good-size city and we’re the only municipality around here that doesn’t have curbside recycling.”
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Source: Recycling Today
Moore, Oklahoma, considers curbside recycling vote
<![CDATA[KOCO 5, Oklahoma City, reports that the city council of Moore, Oklahoma, is expected to vote Monday, Aug. 1, 2016, on whether to allow residents to vote on a $3 monthly curbside recycling program in the November ballot.“This is the 11th hour on the environment,” Moore Recycling Coalition co-founder Leslie Bonebreak says in the article. “If we all did a little bit, it would snowball into a big effect.” Residents attempting to unload recyclables must currently drive them to a facility near Northwest 5th and Telephone Road. Bonebreak added that the bins at this facility are always at capacity. “It’s important for our city,” Councilor Melissa Hunt says. “We’re a good-size city and we’re the only municipality around here that doesn’t have curbside recycling.”]]>