It’s No Joke! Solid Waste Service Needs Your Help

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The City of Raleigh is gearing up to launch a new waste and recycling tool, the Raleigh Reuse app and web tool. As stated by a representative, “It may be April Fool’s Day, but the Raleigh Reuse app and web tool is no joke.” This upcoming tool will provide Raleigh residents with quick access to their household collection calendar, reminders for collection days, recycling guidelines for specific items, information on where to donate or dispose of larger items, and even an interactive recycling game.

In a call for community participation, the city emphasized, “But we are going to need your help!” Acknowledging the confusion that can arise regarding waste disposal, the City of Raleigh aims to address these challenges by providing a comprehensive solution. The representative highlighted, “Knowing exactly what to do with all the types of waste we generate can be confusing, and it’s precisely why the City of Raleigh is bringing you this new tool.”

To ensure the effectiveness and user-friendliness of the Raleigh Reuse tool, the city is reaching out to Raleigh residents for assistance. They expressed, “We need Raleigh residents to help us test the Raleigh Reuse tool. Your feedback on this experience will help us better support the entire community.” Regardless of one’s recycling expertise, community members are encouraged to participate as stated, “Whether you are an expert recycler or just getting started, your participation can help us best meet Raleigh’s waste needs.”

Raleigh residents are invited to sign up to test the Raleigh Reuse tool, with a deadline for registration set for April 15. The city looks forward to the community’s involvement in this initiative to enhance waste management services in Raleigh.



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