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Keep Paris Beautiful/Make Lamar County Shine Announces Tree Giveaway and E-Cycling Event for February 27- Glass Recycling Added

 

There’s a new recycling game in town and its glass! Keep Paris Beautiful/Make Lamar County Shine is excited to announce that their annual Tree Giveaway and Electronics Recycling event on Saturday, February 27, 2021 has grown to also include glass recycling. On February 27, from 8:00 am to noon in the Lamar County Court House North parking lot folks can come pick up free hardwood trees, drop off old electronic devices, and deposit any color of container glass for recycling.

Keep Paris Beautiful’s tree giveaway has become a popular and much anticipated event, and this one will be no different. Thanks to the Texas A&M Forestry Service KPB will have 1000 hardwood trees to give away, with a limit of 5 per family. The varieties are chosen for their adaptability to this area’s climate, and this year’s options will be Cherrybark Oak, Sawtooth Oak and Cypress. The trees are approximately two to three feet in height and are bare root, so you’ll want to bring a bag for them.

The E-Cycle/Electronics Recycling project allows people to safely dispose of a wide variety of items in a smart, responsible and eco-friendly way. Pretty much anything with a cord will be accepted to include desktop computers, monitors, printers, microwaves, TV’s, CD/DVD players, coffee makers, washers and dryers. Old phones and tablets will also be accepted, you can even drop off car batteries.  Refrigerators, freezers and AC units will also be accepted, however THE FREON MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE UNIT BEFORE IT IS DROPPED OFF.

This year’s addition of a glass recycling station is thanks to KPB’s new partnership with Campbell Soup and their recycling supplier, Strategic Materials. A bright blue bin designed specifically for container glass collection will be onsite, capable of holding 10 tons of glass. Container glass of all colors and conditions will be accepted, so bring all those soda, wine and beer bottles, as well glass food jars that have been stacking up because you hate to throw them in the trash.

“Volunteers from Keep Paris Beautiful, the City of Paris, and Weald Workers of Lamar County will be on hand on the 27th to help with all the activities, and to ensure a safe and enjoyable event” explained Julia Trigg Crawford, Chairman of Keep Paris Beautiful. “We are thrilled to hold the event again this year, and in particular are excited to offer glass recycling. We hope our entire community will turn out to make it a huge success. In fact, we’ll be keeping track of glass donations, and will be announcing the individuals, schools, organizations and businesses who brought in the most glass. So start saving that glass for February 27 so we can announce who are KPB’s “Glass Greats”!