Newton, Massachusetts - 02458 Local Recycling Centers
Recycling Centers for Newton, Massachusetts
Scrap It
431 2nd St
Everett, MA 02149
New England Metal Recycling
123 S St
Boston, MA 02130
Town of Wellesley Recycling and Disposal Facility
169 Great Plain Ave
Wellesley, MA 02482
Clean Way Waste Services
198 Providence St
Hyde Park, MA 02136
Jet-A-Way
47 Kemble St
Roxbury, MA 02119
Casella Waste Systems
14 Bunker Hill Industrial Park
Boston, MA 02129
Biohazard PRO
Boston, MA 02111
Waste Management
10 Poplar St
Somerville, MA 02143
Free Computer Recycling
276 Washington St
Boston, MA 02108
E & C Bottle & Can Return
315 Webster Ave
Cambridge, MA 02141
Landscape Express
415 American Legion Hwy
Boston, MA 02131
Watertown Recycling Center - Department of Public Works
32 Green River Way
Watertown, MA 02472
Bootstrap Compost
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Recycling Center
147 Hampshire St
Cambridge, MA 02139
Waltham Bottle & Can Return
131 Linden St
Waltham, MA 02452
All Green Removal
77 Westchester Rd
Newton, MA 02458
A Street Scrap Metals
29 A St
South Boston, MA 02127
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Energy Star Interactive Home Energy Saver Tool
Lower your impact and save money by making small changes in your home to make it more efficient. Use the interactive house below to see how you can save energy and money in and around your home.
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How and Why would I Compost
You might want to compost if you need fertilizer for your garden or landscaping.
You might want to compost if you need fertilizer for your garden or landscaping. Compost is just as good or better than commericial fertilizers. It also doesn't cost anything to create compost because it's made with the organic waste you produce.
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Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
Frequently asked questions about recycling
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Tips About Water Conservation
The best way by far to lower the planet's need for water is water conservation. Using less water has a chain reaction effect by using less energy for heating water and treating sewage. Using less water, especially hot water, also saves electricity which in turn saves water because the production of electricity itself uses a good deal of water.