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Rye volunteers update swap shop signage; committee to research vendor options and facility visits

Rye Recycling Education Committee · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Pam updated swap-shop signage and reported the program is running smoothly, though some bins are full; the committee will check WIN Waste harbor bin rules, compare Turnkey Landfill vs. WIN Waste costs and plan a visit to the Lee transfer station.

Pam reported updates to bulletin-board signage and that the town swap shop is operating smoothly, though some collection bins referenced by Mr. Fox were full. Committee members agreed the swap shop is functioning but asked for follow-up research to confirm operations and partner rules.

Open research tasks recorded included: contact Troiano to understand how single-stream collection works and whether the committee can visit a processing facility; verify what materials the WIN Waste harbor bin accepts; compare service costs between Turnkey Landfill and WIN Waste; and plan a site visit to the Lee transfer station to observe how its swap shop is run.

The committee also listed checking with the beach committee or New Hampshire state parks about adding recycling bins next summer as a follow-up item. No formal decisions or contracts were made during the meeting; the items were recorded as action tasks for members to report back.