by Aidan McLennan | Jul 26, 2022 | Civic Technology, News & Announcements, Success Press
Award-Winning Products, Award-Winning Customers When municipalities, haulers, and schools call on our digital communication tools for waste and recycling to carry out their work and care for the planet, and those tools help garner them awards, everyone wins. At...
by Aidan McLennan | Jul 21, 2022 | Civic Technology
This article is pulled from an interview with Tim Adkins, Product Marketing Manager and Natasha Guillo, Associate Product Manager. It has been lightly edited for clarity. Q: Tell me about accessibility at ReCollect, and why it’s so important to get external...
by Aidan McLennan | Jul 12, 2022 | Civic Technology, News & Announcements, Recycling Communications, Recycling Education
July Waste Industry Update *We’ve put together the best waste industry news from July!* Summer is in full effect, recycling friends — and so are many state and city-wide organics bans! In an effort to slash solid waste totals and improve carbon footprints, more...
by Aidan McLennan | Jul 7, 2022 | Civic Technology, Environmental Sustainability, Organics, Waste Collection
Keen on Green? Kick Off an Organics Collection Program — And On Budget, Too From technological logistics and disposal materials like carts and bins to related communication and education materials, adopting an organics collection program is a hefty undertaking with a...
by Aidan McLennan | Jun 30, 2022 | Civic Technology, Recycling Education
Residents in Residence: How To Help Students Recycle Struggling to get the recycling program off the ground at your university? We’re all too familiar with the challenges that come with implementing and maintaining campus recycling initiatives. But now,...
by Aidan McLennan | Jun 28, 2022 | Civic Technology
Crunching Numbers for New Programs and Tools? Don’t Take it for Grant(ed) As communities everywhere buckle down and commit to better environmental stewardship, new regulations are creating a need for new and improved waste and recycling programs and more effective...