Strategic Plan for Waste Reduction

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Help identify community-led solutions for reducing waste and increasing reuse, recycling, and composting within the City of Helena!

The City, working with Zero Waste Associates, a national firm with local expertise, is developing a strategic plan to help Helena achieve at least 50% solid waste diversion from the landfill by 2040. The City has gathered public input on waste reduction strategies and is working on finalizing the plan for a June 8 presentation.

This will be Helena's Strategic Plan for Waste Reduction. Everyone in Helena has the opportunity to make it a plan they can be proud of.

Help identify community-led solutions for reducing waste and increasing reuse, recycling, and composting within the City of Helena!

The City, working with Zero Waste Associates, a national firm with local expertise, is developing a strategic plan to help Helena achieve at least 50% solid waste diversion from the landfill by 2040. The City has gathered public input on waste reduction strategies and is working on finalizing the plan for a June 8 presentation.

This will be Helena's Strategic Plan for Waste Reduction. Everyone in Helena has the opportunity to make it a plan they can be proud of.

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Feed backyard chickens? Darn socks? BYO bags to the grocery store? What things do you do that help reduce waste in Helena? Or what has frustrated you along your personal waste reduction journey? Share your stories so we can all benefit from your experience.

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    Water wise

    by blueyogo, about 2 years ago
    I grew up in a part of the country that experienced severe drought when I was an impressionable youngster. We used rinse water from the washing machine to water plants and flush toilets. We collected rainwater in a barrel; we didn't let one drop of water go down the drain without capturing it in a vessel to use on something else. To this day (40 + years later), I cannot stand the sound of water running or dripping. Waiting for the water to heat, I collect it in gallon jugs at the kitchen sink and bathroom to use for pet... Continue reading