Greeley residents get a special chance to dispose of and recycle unwanted items Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28 with the 43rd Annual Spring Clean-Up Weekend.
This event falls on Earth Day weekend for a reason. It's all about thinking responsible by preventing dangerous toxins from entering the environment through landfills. This is the 5th time iPoint (Information Point Technologies) will host their Annual Free Flowers for Towers event where participants who recycle old computer parts receive a $5 Fort Collins Nursery gift certificate...
With the elections finally over, are you wondering what to do with that political sign in your yard? If you live in Fort Collins, there are a couple options.
It's hard to know what to do with the leftover paint from a project or a toxic cleaner you no longer use. Fort Collins is hosting a Hazardous Waste Collection.
In order to handle hard-to-recycle items and more items in general, a new Fort Collins facility was needed. That facility now has a date to begin operation.
We all have one or two old computer items that are tucked away in a closet that we don't use anymore since we bought our new laptop or tablet. That huge computer tower you've owned since before the Av's won the Stanley Cup? It's time to let it go!
Batteries, paint, medicine, light bulbs, automotive items and so many others, need to be considered hazardous waste and properly disposed of, not thrown in the dumpster.
The average family of four uses 400 gallons of water per day. The City of Greeley is asking you to take a pledge to use less, tons of prizes are up for grabs.
We all have old printers, PCs, laptops and other electronics that need to be properly disposed of, they don't go in the dumpster. A great way to do the right thing is coming up with "Flowers for Towers".