Recycling Expanded at Ivy MUC; New Plastic Restrictions LaptrinhX / News

Protect Your Private Information with Paper Shredding & Hard Drive Destruction. On-Site, Mobile Shredding Services Designed To Meet The Unique Needs Of Your Company. McIntire Recycling Center 611 McIntire Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22902 Phone: (434) 977-2976 For detailed directions, click here. Regular Hours of Operation PLEASE DO NOT DROP OFF MATERIAL WHEN WE ARE CLOSED Current Hours Mon 8:30-5:30pm Tues CLOSED Wed-Sun 8:30am-5:30pm Hours Effective 3-11-24 Mon 8:30-6:30pm Tues CLOSED Wed-Sun 8:30am-6:30pm

Composting at McIntire Recycling Center Charlottesville, VA

The McIntire Road Recycling Center is owned and operated by the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority. In 2019, the RSWA is limiting the amount of plastics accepted at the facility. [1] Contents 1 History 2 Operations 2.1 Services Provided 2.2 Book Exchange Bin 2.3 Composting 2.4 Cooking oil 3 Hours of operation 4 References History The City provides curbside recycling collection for residents and businesses along the uptown/downtown corridor with additional source-separated recycling drop-off available for residents at the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority's McIntire Recycling Center. Learn More about the Waste Management Services offered by the City of Charlottesville Solid Waste and Recycling in Albemarle County . The Rivanna Solid Waste Authority (RSWA) provides recycling, solid waste, and household hazardous waste disposal services at McIntire Recycling Center, Ivy Material Utilization Center (MUC), and the Paper Sort Facility on Meade Avenue. McIntire Recycling Center also has a special bin to collect oyster shells as part of the Virginia Oyster Shell. McIntire Recycling Center is a comprehensive recycling facility located in Charlottesville, VA. They are dedicated to promoting and implementing sustainable waste management practices in the community. With a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility, their goal is to reduce waste and increase recycling rates.

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Composting at McIntire Recycling Center Provided by the Rivanna Solid Waste Authority, a composting drop-off location is offered inside the McIntire Recycling Center. This drop-off location has the same Do's and Don'ts as the City's residential composting programs. Additional Information Starting Monday, the recycling center at 611 McIntire Road will be open from 8:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Mondays and 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays. In the winter, November 5, 2017 to March 10, 2018, the Center will be open every day from 8:30am-5:30pm except Tuesday. McIntire Recycling Center is located at 611 McIntire Road. "I'm strongly in support of not only maintaining the McIntire Recycling Center but figuring out how to enhance the services," Mayor Dave Norris said. As of Jan. 1, neither Albemarle County nor Charlottesville will be obligated to continue paying the RSWA to operate the Ivy Material Utilization Center or the McIntire Recycling Center.

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Resolve to Recycle Right in 2022! Here's How — Community Climate Collaborative Want to support local climate action? Donate to C3 this giving season! Recycling in Charlottesville and Albemarle has been messy. C3 and Better World Betty volunteer, recycling ambassador, and retired science teacher Christine Putnam breaks it down for us! The county reminds residents that McIntire Recycling Center remains one of the more popular drop-off points and is often congested. "Please consider Darden Towe Park as an alternate location. The food waste from the McIntire Recycling Center is collected by Natural Organic Process Enterprise (N.O.P.E.), who brings the organic material to their partner facility, McGill Environmental in Waveryly, VA for composting. Q: What happens with the food waste once it turns to compost? Recycling Changes Begin July 1st for McIntire Recycling Center — Community Climate Collaborative. Put your passion and experience to work for good! Join us as C3 expands. Click HERE for jobs.

Greasy pizza boxes now accepted at McIntire Recycling Center

John Lechler and grandson Carson make frequent trips to the McIntire Recycling Center which serves Charlottesville and Albemarle County. "We've got to take care of the earth and keep it nice. At the center of town, another 350 or so people — mostly Albemarle County residents — will bring their own hand-sorted recyclables to the McIntire Recycling Center as free offerings to the manufacturing gods. A few more residents will drop off batches of recycling in the bins at the Ivy landfill or at the paper-sorting facility on Meade Avenue.