Pennsylvania Township Grows Successful Recycling Program
Two decades ago, the residents of Hopewell Township in Cumberland County, Pa., began New Hope Recyclers.
Originally started to reduce the need for a second landfill in the township (to which the residents were opposed), the recycling program has grown into a successful, single-stream system, according to PublicOpinionOnline.com.
“Some of us decided that if we didn’t want this landfill we would have to do something about it,” said Pat Franklin, who is one of the original organizers of New Hope.
At the beginning, New Hope could only accept plastic bottles, numbers one or two. Now, the organization accepts a number of products, such as:
- aluminum cans
- Green, brown and clear glass (no blue glass, window glass, frosted glass, crystal or light bulbs)
- Plastics 1 through 9 (no plastic bags)
- Paper products including office paper, envelopes, cereal boxes, glossy paper, unbundled newspapers and magazines
No matter how small your community may be, you have the chance to make a big impact on the environment. Check out Earth911 to learn more about how you can start your own recycling program in your area.



Regina Martin
posted on December 30th, 2008 at 10:09 am
Hello, We are trying to find a paper recycler that will provide us with the bins to place and then have the paper collected raise funds for our rescue. Do you operate anything like this ? Thank you for what you do for the enviroment.
Regina Martin
Shannon Porter
posted on January 7th, 2009 at 6:55 am
Hello, We are trying to find out to get rid of the glass we take in at our recycling facilty. Can anyone help?
Shannon
posted on January 7th, 2009 at 7:08 am
sorry had to fix email please use the corrected one
Heather Bunn
posted on February 10th, 2009 at 9:01 am
My name is Heather Bunn and I work with Strategic Materials, Inc.
We can accept all colors of glass. I am located in Raleigh NC. Please give me a call to discuss all options that are available for your recycled glass.
My contact information is: 919-625-1540.
Thank you and I look forwards to hearing from you soon.
Heather S. Bunn
Peter DiLillo
posted on February 12th, 2009 at 1:39 pm
We recycle our glass with Stratigic Materials in Midlothian, Texas. We haul 20 yard rolloffs to there plant, which is 2.5 hours away.
We have our solid waste graple trucks crush the bottles in the rolloff to reduce the air we are transporting. A glass breaker is a good deal too, but a 20 yd rolloff with too much or too finely broken glass can exceed the limits of a rollloff truck.
Marlon Smeins
posted on September 25th, 2009 at 5:31 pm
I ám busy starting up a recycle buisness in St.Maarten Netherlands Antillies and iam looking for a company who can assis me in recycling of all sorts of glass bottles.
Thanks and are looking forward to hearing from anyone .
Contact number is 599-5244105
599-5550884
Marlon Smeins