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TVs, computers, & monitors banned from landfills. FREE RECYCLING available. As of Jan. 1, 2010, TVs, computers, monitors, and laptops cannot be put in the garbage. Free recycling for these items is provided through Oregon E-Cycles program. Find a nearby recycling location.
Saving Little Pieces of Our Earth - What happens to recyclables after they leave the curb. (13 min. DVD)
Recycling YES & NOs -download here! (PDF)
Solid Waste Code Questions: Title 10: Franchises, see Sections 10.03 Solid Waste and Waste Management, and 10.04 Recycling License. Find the code here.
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Trash Talk
- Trash Talk, Spring 2010
- Sustainability - Going Beyond Green, Spring 2010
- Spring 2009 Trash Talk
- Sustainability - Going Beyond Green Spring 2009
- Toward a Sustainable Clackamas County - Fall 2008
- Toward a Sustainable Clackamas County - Spring 2008
- Fall 2008
- Spring 2008
- Fall 2007
- Spring 2007
Praise for Trash Talk:
I've held for my 7+ years of living in West Linn that Trash Talk is the best paper of its kind I have seen. Each issue is readable, informative, and useful. I love the title! It's clear (downright obvious) with a whiff of humor.... It's not (just) about trash. It's far more about choices, the environment, public education, and (yes) outreach about sustainability.
-Deborah M., West Linn
I just finished reading Trash Talk, Spring, 2009. It is a BRILLIANT publication - easy to understand, full of fantastic information, photos/graphics, and always relevant. It reinforces the values of our community and helps me educate myself and our family. Just wanted you to know how much I appreciate it... You're providing a great public service.
Many thanks, and keep up the terrific work!
-Kate W.
I want to thank you for your recent edition of Trash Talk. It’s the best publication of recycling/green information I’ve ever seen. It’s easy to read, interesting, and useful. I’m saving it for reference. GREAT job, folks!
-Jan A., Gladstone



