⢠Who: Missaukee County Taxpayers (only)
⢠When: June 12, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Missaukee County Road Commission, 1199 N. Morey Road, (M-66), Lake City
⢠What: Chemicals, batteries, fluorescent bulbs, paint, etc.
Old, unusable hazardous products chemicals (known and unknown), fluorescent bulbs, batteries, oil-based paint, cleaners, fertilizers, glues, herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, metal polish and more. Visit www.missaukeecd.org for more information.
⢠What: Tires
Missaukee County taxpayers can bring up to 10 tires (including rims) free with a maximum size of 4â x 12â per household. Additional tires are $3 each. The collection is going to be paid for by a Scrap Tire Clean-up grant from the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (pending notification). This is the 20th tire collection thatâs been sponsored by Missaukee Conservation District. We couldnât do it without our amazing volunteers.
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NextCycle Michigan recognizes 17 inaugural partners
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jill A. Greenberg, EGLE spokesperson, GreenbergJ@Michigan.gov, 517-897-4965
EGLE s new recycling circular economy initiative aims to strengthen communities, protect environment
The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) welcomed 17 early-adopter inaugural partners today for its new NextCycle Michigan initiative, which offers a pathway to develop waste and recycling recovery projects that will grow Michigan’s recycled materials supply chain and end markets.
“Partners are critical to the success and sustainability of NextCycle Michigan,” said Matt Flechter, recycling market development specialist at EGLE. “Recycling and recovery projects right here in the state will drive job creation and industry growth by recovering materials destined for the landfill.”
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NextCycle Michigan program to build state s recycling and recovery economy
Date: December 14, 2020
A free webinar tomorrow, Dec. 15, will allow participants to learn about the function and benefits of a business incubator, get information on participating in NextCycle Michigan, and hear examples from businesses that benefited from participating in Colorado NextCycle a similar program built on the business incubator concept.
To participate, register for the Accelerating Recycling and Recycled-Content Manufacturing in Michigan webinar or contact Matt Flechter at FlechterM@michigan.gov. Please visit the NextCycle Michigan website to learn more and register to get more information as NextCycle Michigan unfolds in 2021.