September 19, 2022 |
Published by Julie Buchanan
...CVWMA’s electronics recycling contractor, Securis, hosts an electronics recycling collection on the first Saturday of each month, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., at 8419 Glazebrook Ave, Henrico. The drive-through event is open to all residents of Central Virginia. Fees apply for some items. For a list of accepted items, fees and more details, visit https://securis.com/event/e-recycling-near-richmond-va/2022-11-05/....
August 28, 2023 |
Published by Julie Buchanan
...eduled for Friday will occur on Saturday. To view holidays that will impact CVWMA collections in 2023, visit https://cvwma.com/holidays. # # #...
September 19, 2022 |
Published by Julie Buchanan
...CVWMA’s electronics recycling contractor, Securis, hosts an electronics recycling collection on the first Saturday of each month, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., at 8419 Glazebrook Ave, Henrico. The drive-through event is open to all residents of Central Virginia. Fees apply for some items. For a list of accepted items, fees and more details, visit https://securis.com/event/e-recycling-near-richmond-va/2022-10-01/. ...
September 20, 2023 |
Published by Julie Buchanan
...For details, visit https://securis.com/event/e-recycling-near-richmond-va-2/2023-10-07/...
January 11, 2022 |
Published by Julie Buchanan
...Securis, CVWMA’s electronics recycling event vendor, has an electronics recycling event on the first Saturday of each month in Henrico County. The event is open to anyone in the Greater Richmond area. COVID-19 protocol in place at all times. See the list of fees and accepted items: https://securis.com/event/e-recycling-near-richmond-va/2022-05-07/ Location: Securis, 8419 Glazebrook Ave., Henrico, Virginia 23228...
June 27, 2013 |
Published by SiteVision Support
...asing arrows symbol doesn’t always mean an item is recyclable locally. For example, plastic bags and Styrofoam™ typically show the recycling symbol. Neither is accepted in CVWMA’s recycling program. However, they can be recycled through store take-back programs or other initiatives. If you use plastic bags, return them to retail stores for recycling. They aren’t accepted in CVWMA’s program. These bags tangle in the recycling machinery. Electronics...
November 9, 2023 |
Published by Julie Buchanan
...s bottles by the end of the year. The switch to aluminum cans reflects the company’s sustainability goals. “The various bottles we have utilized in our nearly 12 years have all played a meaningful role in the evolution of the Hardywood brand,” Hardywood co-founder and CEO Eric McKay said. “But as we listen closely to what our customers want, and what best aligns with our core values, we couldn’t be more excited about the shift to cans to protect t...
December 3, 2014 |
Published by Nancy Drumheller
...contact Director of Operations Rich Nolan at 804-612-0553 or rnolan@cvwma.com. Chesterfield County data is reported quarterly in a separate document using information provided by the Chesterfield County Department of General Services. CVWMA does not coordinate countywide curbside or drop-off programs in Chesterfield. Current Fiscal Year July 2024 Program Stats FY24 June 2024 Chesterfield County Recycling Report May 2024 April 2024 March 2024 Ches...
November 9, 2023 |
Published by Julie Buchanan
...For details, visit the Securis website: https://securis.com/event/e-recycling-near-richmond-va-2/2023-12-02/...
September 1, 2022 |
Published by Julie Buchanan
...ies where they harm wildlife. It’s unclear how long plastic bags take to decompose, or if they ever do. Dorcas Daughters are giving a second life to these problem plastics. “This is a great example of ingenuity and kindness from these exceptional citizens,” said Cary Drane, a member of the CVWMA Board of Directors who represents Chesterfield County. “They are turning everyday throw-away items into a significant benefit for many.” Making Sleeping M...