Parella: Pink Bags are a great deal for Bristol

Posted 10/11/18

Bristol kicks off its new textile recycling program, the Pink Bag Initiative, on Oct. 29. When I read about this program coming to our area, I knew it would be a win for Bristol.

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Parella: Pink Bags are a great deal for Bristol

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Bristol kicks off its new textile recycling program, the Pink Bag Initiative, on Oct. 29. When I read about this program coming to our area, I knew it would be a win for Bristol.

With tipping fees at the Central Landfill at $47/ton, we must recycle as much as possible. Simple Recycling (SR) is partnering with the town to send its own vans to pick up the pink bags on your regular trash day. They will pick up clothing, shoes, purses, pillows, other textiles and small home goods/toys. These are all heavy items, so keeping them out of the waste stream is imperative. We should see savings in our tipping fees.

Additionally, SR will pay the town $20/ton for what they pick up, a swing of $66/ton. Keep an eye out for additional information, and the bags that will be mailed to you from SR during the next few weeks.

Mary Parella

Ms. Parella is a Republican candidate for Bristol Town Council.

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