City of Alexandria Solicits Input on Recycling from Apartment and Condominium Residents

City of Alexandria Solicits Input on Recycling from Apartment and Condominium Residents
Mayor Justin Wilson — Mayor Justin Wilson official website
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The City of Alexandria is seeking input on the recycling practices of residents living in apartments and condominiums. The City will collect information via an online feedback form, which will remain open through November 19.

An estimated 60 percent of Alexandrians live in multi-family housing, and their participation in recycling collection is critical to reducing Alexandria’s waste stream and conserving valuable resources. The feedback form will assist with the development of tools and resources to improve recycling at multi-family residences, in accordance with Alexandria’s WasteSmart Strategic Plan to sustainably recover resources.

The feedback form takes less than five minutes to complete. All responses are anonymous.

Visit alexandriava.gov/ResourceRecovery for more information about recycling and the WasteSmart Strategic Plan.

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