#RecycleMooreCampaign

#RecycleMoore Campaign

The Moore County Solid Waste Department is happy to announce the kick-off of the #RecycleMoore Campaign. Leaders from every town and village in Moore County are working together to promote a single, county-wide set of recycling guidelines.  These guidelines are designed to reduce confusion regarding recycling while maximizing the types of material that can be recycled in our program.  These recycling standards apply to residents who enjoy curbside recycling programs and those who visit County operated drop-off facilities.  This #RecyleMoore campaign promotes one set of guidelines for all of Moore County.

With grant assistance from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality- Division of Environmental Assistance and Customer Service Moore County has planned several promotional activities and events to spread the news. 

Within the next few weeks Moore County residents will receive a copy of the #RecylceMoore guidelines enclosed in their tax bills. The #RecycleMoore team asks that residents place the guidelines conspicuously for future reference.

#RecycleMoore will be hosting a town hall discussion for all of Moore County residents. The event is tentatively scheduled for October 14, 2021, at 6:00 PM at the Aberdeen Lake Park located at 301 Lake Park Crossing in Aberdeen.  The event will include a summary of recycling operations in North Carolina and how we are responding locally.  We will also have time to address specific recycling questions and receive feedback and suggestions from residents.   

The #RecycleMoore campaign will include social media contests (with prize giveaways), social media video commercials, ads in local newspapers, email blasts and other promotional items. Please be on the lookout for social media updates from Moore County Solid Waste and your municipal social media pages.

 

 

 

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