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Bulky waste includes furniture (e.g., wooden/upholstered chairs, couches, tables, bookcases, bureaus), rugs, carpet, large rigid plastics (e.g., kiddie pools, plastic furniture, toys, play structures)
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Universal wastes meet the regulatory definition of hazardous waste but, during accumulation and transport, pose a relatively low risk compared to other hazardous wastes, when recycled. In New Hampshir
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Donate or recycle used clothing, shoes, jackets, sheets, towels, belts, accessories, luggage and stuffed animals. Bring your items to a thrift store, shelter, disaster relief organization, local
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The Municipal EcoLink is a monthly e-bulletin designed to inform you of the latest environmental ideas, trends, grants, rules and more from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDE
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Concord, NH - The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) announced today that residents of Litchfield, Merrimack and Manchester in the expanded bottled water area can pick up an ad
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The Solid Waste Operator Training (SWOT) Program has partnered with the Northeast Resource Recovery Association (NRRA) to provide a two-part online workshop series discussing Waste Diversion for solid
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The free, three-part Sustainable Solutions for Craft Beverage Producers Webinar Series – a collaboration between NHDES’ Pollution Prevention Program, EPA’s Region 1 Pollution Prevention Program and EP
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Many New Hampshire residents choose to perform their own oil changes on personal vehicles and other motorized equipment. Do-It-Yourself (DIY) oil changers generate quite a bit of used oil, but how man
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Ever think about how much clothing you purchase? Many of us today are part of the “fast fashion” movement – the latest fashion trend that consists of rapidly produced, inexpensive clothing – which enc
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Concord, NH - On Friday May 10, 2019, the Governor’s Excellence in Energy Efficiency Awards were issued and presented by Governor Chris Sununu, along with Jared Chicoine, Dire