
April 16, 2012 – The Newport Public Services Department’s Clean City Program would like invite Newport & other area residents to stop by the Clean City Program’s Spring Recycling Day, held on Saturday, April 28 from 9am until 1pm in the Easton’s Beach east parking lot, 175 Memorial Blvd.
There, residents will be able to recycle a wide variety of items, as well as purchase new recycling bins and compost bins. There will be no entry into the event until its start time of 9am. Absolutely no hazardous waste will be accepted.
This event is sponsored by the City of Newport’s Clean City Program, Waste Management, The East Bay Met School, the Newport Energy & Environment Commission and Boy Scouts of America, Troop 3, Newport. This event is also part of Keep America Beautiful’s Great American Cleanup, which takes place nationally from March through May. Any area resident may attend this event, free of charge.
This event will accept the following items for recycling. Please visit call 845-5613 for a detailed list of items accepted along with rules and guidelines. All vendors listed will take items on a first come, first served basis:
This event is NOT the Eco Depot collection for hazardous waste, therefore, items such as paints, fluorescent bulbs and other hazardous waste will NOT be collected at this event. No scrap metal or other items not listed above will be collected.
“Residents really look forward to this event,” said Kristin Littlefield, the City of Newport’s Clean City Coordinator. “The City of Newport’s Spring Recycling Day during the Great American Cleanup is a unique, one-day opportunity for you to come down to Easton’s Beach, recycle a variety of items and keep them out of the landfill.”
Other services offered at the Spring Recycling Day:
For a detailed list of items accepted and restrictions for the Spring Recycling Day, contact the Clean City Program at 845-5613 or.
Since 2008, the Spring & Fall Recycling Days have kept 120,000 pounds of material out of the landfill.
March 15, 2012 - The Newport Public Services Department's Clean City Program reminds residents that yard waste may be put out for collection during the week of March 19. It will also be collected starting the week of April 2 for four consecutive weeks until April 27.
Yard waste will only be collected in brown paper leaf bags or loose in trash barrels labeled "yard waste". Yard waste will not be collected in plastic bags. Free yard waste stickers are available to residents through the Clean City Program, located in the back entrance of the Public Services garage in the city yard, 80 Halsey St. and City Hall in the Collections office.
Yard waste includes leaves, grass, plant clippings, and small sticks and branches. Branches larger than 3" in diameter must be less than four feet long and either in trash cans or tied in reasonably sized bundles.
The 2012 Clean City Program Solid Waste & Recycling Calendar is available to download at www.cityofnewport.com/cleancity. For more information about the City of Newport residential solid waste and recycling collection program, contact the Clean City Program at 845-5613 or visit the above website address.
February 13, 2012 - The Newport Public Services Department's Clean City Program reminds residents that trash and recycling routes will run on schedule during the week of Presidents Day, February 20. The Central Landfill is open, therefore, there is no delay in collection.
As a reminder, the next yard waste collection will take place during the week of March 19 on residents' regular collection day.
The 2012 Clean City Program Solid Waste & Recycling Calendar is available to download at www.cityofnewport.com/cleancity. For more information about the City of Newport residential solid waste and recycling collection program, contact the Clean City Program at 845-5613 or visit the above website address.
Program helps residents recycle extra paper & cardboard from the holidays
December 15, 2011 - The Newport Public Services Department's Clean City Program would like to encourage residents to participate in the Maximum Holiday Recycling program, a recycling program created to allow residents to easily recycle gift wrap and paper packaging from the holidays.
The Maximum Holiday Recycling Program allows residents to use a paper yard waste bag to recycle extra paper generated by the holidays such as gift wrap, gift boxes, gift bags, tissue paper and cardboard. Paper yard waste bags filled with paper should be placed next to your green recycling bin and should be clearly marked "Paper recycling." Residents are also encouraged to re-use items if possible.
Residents can put out extra paper recycling in a yard waste bag for the first collection after Christmas for one week only. The special collection will take place on residents' delayed trash day from Tuesday, December 27th through Saturday, December 31st.
Other types of paper that are normally collected in the green bin program can also be recycled in the paper yard waste bag during this week only. Foil & plastic coated gift wrap, Styrofoam and plastic packaging must be thrown away and cannot be recycled. Tape on gift paper in small quantities is ok, as it is removed in the recycling process.
Cardboard boxes that will not fit in the paper yard waste bag must be emptied, flattened, bundled & tied and cannot measure larger than 3 feet in any direction. Flattened residential cardboard, regardless of size, may be dropped off for recycling at the Clean City Program office at 80 Halsey Street.
The Clean City Program would like to remind residents that cords and wires, such as Christmas tree lights, cannot be recycled in your curbside recycling bin. The Clean City Program has partnered with the Friends of Ballard Park to promote the reuse of working Christmas lights & lamps.
The Friends of Ballard Park are in need of working Christmas tree lights of all shapes, sizes and color and lamps that are 2 feet or higher for use in their 6th Annual Illuminated Garden in February. Friends of Ballard Park will acknowledge all donations with a receipt which may be used for tax purposes. Drop off lights to the Clean City Program Office located in the city yard at 80 Halsey St., Monday through Friday between 8:30 am to 4:30pm, or at the Friends of Ballard Park's office at 226 Bellevue Avenue #10 Monday through Friday from 10 am to 5 pm.
Friends of Ballard Park will also pick lights up by calling 619-3377. Residents can also recycle non-working lights through www.holidayleds.com and click on the "Free Light Recycling" link. You can mail lights to them for the cost of shipping and receive a coupon for 25% off the purchase of LED lights, which will save energy.
Christmas trees and yard waste will be collected curbside from January 9th through January 13th on resident's regularly scheduled collection day. Please do not put the tree in a plastic bag, and remember to remove all ornaments, tinsel, garland and lights. Christmas trees will be collected in a separate truck.
Newport City Hall and RI's landfill will be closed on Monday, December 26 and Monday, January 2. Both observed holidays will result in a one day delay in trash and recycling collections for those weeks.
For more information about the City of Newport residential solid waste and recycling collection program, contact the Clean City Program at 845-5613.
Yard waste will only be collected in brown paper leaf bags or loose in trash barrels labeled "yard waste". Branches and twigs up to 4 feet long and 3 inches in diameter must be bundled and tied, placed in paper yard waste bags or loose in barrels. Yard waste will not be collected in plastic bags. Free yard waste stickers are available to residents through the Clean City Program, located in the back entrance of the Public Services garage in the city yard, 80 Halsey St. and at City Hall in the Collections office.
The Clean City Program has posted the 2012 Clean City Program Solid Waste & Recycling Calendar.
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CITY OF NEWPORT ROLLS OUT BIGBELLY SOLAR-POWERED TRASH COMPACTORS
August 25, 2011 - Newport Mayor Stephen C. Waluk and the Newport Public Services Department's Clean City Program would like to announce the placement of 25 BigBelly solar-powered trash compactors in downtown Newport. Mayor Waluk will unveil the BigBelly compactor located at the Armory, 365 Thames Street, on Friday, September 2 at 9:30 a.m.
The BigBelly compactors have the same footprint as the current black metal trash barrels around the city but can hold five times more trash, reducing collection requirements by up to 80 percent. An electric eye inside detects the level of trash and triggers compactions as needed.
"The BigBelly launch in Newport is a triumph in our mission to be a greener city," said Mayor Stephen C. Waluk. "The City will not have any added costs, but we will reap the benefits of fewer trucks on the road, decreased emissions, and cleaner streets."
BigBelly comes to Newport through a two-year contract extension agreement with Waste Management. The agreement allows for 25 BigBelly solar-powered trash compactors to be placed in Newport with no added cost to the city. Waste Management will save money on collection costs to sponsor the cost of the compactors.
The BigBelly compactors will be placed in front of Newport City Hall, Washington Square & Eisenhower Park, and continue down the length of Thames Street, almost reaching the intersection at Wellington Avenue. The 25 compactors are replacing 50 black metal barrels.
The black metal public litter barrels are collected twice per day, seven days per week. The City of El Paso, TX, also had 14 pickups and was able to cut collections down to twice per week with the BigBelly system.
For more information about the City's partnership with Waste Management to place the BigBelly compactors in Newport, please contact the Clean City Program at 845-5613.
NEWPORT'S CLEAN CITY PROGRAM ANNOUNCES EARTH DAY CLEANUP EVENTS
April 12, 2011 - Newport Mayor Stephen Waluk and the Newport Public Services Department's Clean City Program would like to invite Newport area residents to volunteer for one of the 11 litter cleanup events happening for Newport's 2011 Earth Day celebration, which is also part of Keep America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup.
A grant from RI Department of Environmental Management and J. R. Vinagro Corp. of Johnston, RI will provide bags, gloves and a thank you gift for volunteers in Newport. The Clean City Program will be picking up the bags of litter for the cleanup events listed below. Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation is waiving all disposal fees associated with litter collected during Earth Day cleanups and Waste Management Newport will assist in disposing of the litter.
Earth Day is Friday, April 22. The City of Newport will be celebrating Earth Day over three consecutive weekends (Saturday, April 16/17, April 23 and April 30) and, with such, invites all residents to participate in any of the scheduled cleanups when they might be available to do so.
Interested volunteers may contact the event coordinator directly or the Clean City Program at 845-5613. The Clean City Program is also available to provide assistance to those individuals who may want to start their own neighborhood cleanup as part of Earth Day activities. Become an active part of your community by volunteering at one of the following events:
"We are fortunate that Newport has such dedicated volunteers," said Mayor Stephen Waluk. "The City of Newport is appreciative of any assistance you can provide in keeping our city clean."
Keep America Beautiful's Great American Cleanup inspires over 3 million people nationwide to improve their communities from March 1-May 31. The national 2011 theme, "Green Starts Here," is a rallying call that encourages volunteer groups, community leaders, and people of all ages and walks of life to begin creating more sustainable communities through their efforts as volunteers, and through their daily choices and actions. It also reflects Keep America Beautiful's long legacy of community improvement activities.
"The Great American Cleanup is new to Newport this year," said Kristin Littlefield, Newport's Clean City Coordinator. "There are national sponsors like Glad who sent us garbage bags to collect litter, and Nestlé® Pure Life® Purified Water and PepsiCo's Pepsi-Cola, who sent us water and soda vouchers to provide refreshments at our events and provided event posters, as well as Waste Management as a national sponsor and a local sponsor, providing support for our events here in Newport."
For more information about the City of Newport's Earth Day celebration, or an updated list of participating groups, contact the Clean City Program at 845-5613.
America's leading companies and brands support the Great American Cleanup campaign. The National Sponsors of the 2011 Great American Cleanup are: The Dow Chemical Company; The Glad Products Company; Lowe's Companies, Inc. through the Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation; Nestlé® Pure Life® Purified Water; PepsiCo's Pepsi-Cola and Gatorade companies; The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company; Solo Cup Company; Waste Management.; Troy-Bilt® Lawn and Garden Equipment; Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co.; Promotional Partners, Crescent Art and Framing Products , Miss America Organization, and Owens-Illinois, Inc.; and Educational Partner, Rubber Manufacturers Association.