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Utilities - Green Waste Recycling
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Utilities - Green Waste Recycling
Green waste recycling is a voluntary program for curbside collection of green yard waste. It is collected on your regular trash day but by a different truck.
Green waste accepted items include:
- Lawn cuttings
- Clippings from bushes or shrubs
- Leaves
- Garden waste and produce
- Chipped tree limbs
Items not accepted:
- Sod & Dirt
- Rocks
- Painted, stained, & pressure treated lumber
- Treated wood
- Plywood
- Particle Board
- Siding
*Green waste should not be bagged.
For a more in depth look at how green waste recycling works, click here!
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Utilities - Green Waste Recycling
Green waste materials are relatively clean, biodegradable, and unnecessarily take up space in landfills. The materials can be turned into mulch and compost material. Recycling yard trimmings will improve the performance of the Wasatch Integrated Waste Management energy recovery facility (incinerator) and will help extend the life of the landfill up to 20 years!
To get more in depth information on why recycling your green waste is a GREAT idea, go to https://www.wasatchintegrated.org/green-waste/
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Utilities - Green Waste Recycling
The West Point Green Waste Program is voluntary.
Once enrolled, residents must keep the can and pay for the service for a minimum of 6 months. A $12 cancellation fee will apply to stop service.