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Wildwood Crest public works launches 'Go Blue' recycling exchange and Terracycle partnership

Governing Body of the Borough of Wildwood Crest · October 9, 2025
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Summary

Public works introduced a boroughwide 'Go Blue' recycling swap to replace red recycling cans with blue ones, an exchange program at the household recycling facility (120 West Newark Ave), curbside swaps during collection, and a partnership with Terracycle to create a sculpture from collected rigid plastics and exchanged cans.

Public works staff presented the "Go Blue" recycling campaign aimed at standardizing the borough's recycling containers and increasing collection of rigid plastics.

Julia Tate, representing the Department of Public Works, described an initial phase allowing residents to visit the household trash and recycling facility at 120 West Newark Avenue Monday–Friday, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Residents with a free recycle permit and their current red…

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