“What Goes Where?” at the Transfer Station

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09/27/2022

6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

A talk, “What Goes Where?,” slated for Tuesday, September 27, at 6:00 p.m. at the Norfolk Hub, will discuss how to make the most of the Norfolk Transfer Station. There are now more options than ever to reduce, reuse and recycle at the transfer station with the addition of the new textiles recycling bins and the Norfstroms Swap Shop Shed. Jimmy Powelzyk, transfer attendant and Kelly Kandra Hughes, Norfstroms volunteer, will reveal specific rules related to the waste management systems and how to make the process easier for everyone involved. Click here to register.

Location
Norfolk Hub

Interests

  • Calendar Events
  • Local Community

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