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waste is anything at your event that you must throw away, including, but not limited to: food, dinnerware (plates, cups, utensils and napkins), brochures, giveaways/promotional items, decorations, centerpieces, signage, raffle tickets, wrappers, beverage bottles and cans. you can achieve zero waste by
before the event who will weigh the waste streams and how immediately following the event. caters/food service choose reusable if the option is available and affordable (e.g., dinnerware, platters, beverage and condiment dispensers). choose disposable items that are: recyclable: plastic dinnerware, bottles...
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trash, or place them all together in a city/county provided recycle bin and place them by your trash on pickup day. keep in mind some cities (black mountain) pick up recycling every other week. glass ----- remove and discard lids. thoroughly rinse out. only recycle clear, brown, and green glass. bottles
& jars only no broken glass no light bulbs no mirror glass no dishes, cookware, window glass, etc. plastics ------- remove and discard lids/caps, thoroughly rinse out. only bottles are accepted must have triangle & number designation (# - ) no cups, trays, caps, lids other accepted items -----------...
https://www.rainbowrecycling.org/node/6