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Recycling education and voucher program cited as expanding; large spring 'big clean' scheduled
Summary
MET staff described school and community outreach, reported 375 household voucher uses this fiscal year and previewed a series of spring hard‑to‑recycle events at county venues.
Mister Schultz provided the board with an update on MET’s education, voucher and community collection activities, describing outreach in schools and a partnership with a food distribution program.
Schultz said January outreach included McLean High School’s new recycling program and work at Bover’s Elementary School, and that MET has begun an education partnership with Food on the Move to reach adults and households about recycling and composting.
On vouchers, Schultz said MET issued 375 household pollutant collection…
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