95-gallon rolling carts will be delivered to 90,000 Henrico homes beginning in May.
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RICHMOND — CVWMA is pleased to inform customers that curbside recycling collections return to regular schedule Monday, Feb. 7. The schedule will be as follows: Red Monday: Feb. 7 Red…
Central Virginia ranked fifth among 71 reporting agencies statewide The Central Virginia Waste Management Authority’s reported 58.1% regional recycling rate for 2020 was formally accepted last week by the…
Central Virginia Waste Management Authority (CVWMA) Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. With schools closed and outdoor events canceled, CVWMA is working to share ways for families to reuse basic household items to…
What’s the big deal about contaminants in your recycling? If the item has the recycling symbol, isn’t it recyclable? Are plastic bags really a problem? What about batteries? Shredded paper?…
Until recently, when China stopped accepting certain commodities such as mixed paper because of what they deemed poor quality, the country was the largest importer of recyclable material in the…
Did you know that placing the wrong materials (unaccepted items/contaminates) in your recycling container can ruin the entire batch of recyclables? It can also shut down equipment at the material…
Take your kids on a Journey to the MRF and learn about recycling with this educational film from Central Virginia Waste Management Authority. Follow the journey of items collected in local…
Look at our curb and you might see the Leaning Tower of Pizza Boxes. Or maybe the Great Wall of Chinette. Or even the gluttonous domain of Mocha Picchu,…
Richmond, VA- Thanks to the efforts and commitment to recycling by central Virginia citizens and businesses the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VA DEQ) has notified Central Virginia Waste Management…
Citizens can recycle unwanted electronic items at several events this fall. The events will be held: Saturday, September 7 9:30 am -1 pm *Chesterfield Southern Convenience Center, 6700 Landfill Drive,…
Nathalie David can vividly remember helping her mother sort plastic, glass, newspapers, and aluminum cans into bins, then going with her to drop them off at the local fire station…