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Recycling is one of the most important things we can do as a community. By helping to mine valuable materials out of garbage, we reduce our reliance on landfills, enhance the quality of our air quality by reducing incineration, save energy, and prevent pollution caused by the extraction and processing of virgin materials.
Yet, Buffalo currently recycles just 6.5% of its solid waste, a rate well below the national average of 27%. Many of our residents do not see this as a crucial problem, but there is a lot more to this issue than just reducing what we send to a landfill. Consider:
Included as a part of this site is a comprehensive recycling menu, detailing what to recycle for the city curbside recycling program. You'll also find a recycling and reuse directory with information about how to properly recycle items not included as a part of the curbside program.
This site is created to provide the citizens of Buffalo with information about the City's curbside recycling program, but we hope you'll also use it to learn more about the value of recycling and reuse in everyday life.
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