$$ Help to Promote Recycling and Composting- starts with the SPO(Maine State Planning Office), it is offering a fall round of funding support for recycling promotion in Maine. Municipalities and regional programs that need help push residents to reduce waste by recycling and/or composting are encouraged to apply. Any community or program may apply for up to $500 to use towards a project that educates on these topics.
Maine Recycles Campaign – Recycling Works! - Thanks to a partnership of the Maine Beer and Wine Wholesalers Association, the Maine State Planning Office, and the Maine Recycles Campaign, recycling “coasters and posters” are being seen in local restaurants and bars. It’s one more way to remind us that “Recycling works!” The coasters explain that “Every day we use things made from recycled materials.” And the coaster itself is an example, like its matching poster, it’s made from recycled paper and can be reused/recycled when no longer useful.
Compact Fluorescent Recycling Program- Efficiency Maine, a program through the Maine Public Utilities Commission, just launched a statewide CFL bulb recycling program. You can now bring your unbroken, used CFL bulbs to any participating stores for free recycling.
Note: CFL bulbs must be recycled and cannot be disposed of in the trash because they contain small amounts of mercury.

The redemption center is a good way to earn a few extra dollars and recycle your waste! I think that a lot of places don't have such easy access to that kind of facility.
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