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Photos from Keep Hall Beautiful's post 06/03/2026

On this Green Tuesday, we're here to remind you about the 12 compactor sites around Hall County. These are dedicated collection sites for both recyclables and trash. Residents can bring their waste 364 days a year! Each compactor site is conveniently located for access by all Hall County residents.

Follow this link to see a map of the sites: www.hallcounty.org/343/Where-You-Can-Recycle

Photos from Keep Hall Beautiful's post 06/01/2026

This past Friday, we had a blast connecting with the folks of our area at Hall County’s Community Celebration. We shared resources for recycling in Hall County and played a little plinko with friends! The community took home goodies like t-shirts, hats, and 🌎 shaped stress balls, along with bags made from recycled bottles and maps of Hall County’s compactor sites.

If you didn’t know, there are 12 free compactor sites all across the county that accepts recycled materials like paper, plastic, metal, glass, clothing, and even motor oil.

05/27/2026

In celebration of National Flip-Flop Day, why not purchase a new pair of eco-friendly flip flops to wear this summer? Try looking for shoes made from recovered materials (e.g., recycled plastic, scrap tires or even used wine corks) and products that are recyclable at the end of their life.

Need suggestions? Check out this curated list of 10 Sustainable Brands Crafting Flip-Flops from SustainablyChic™ .

Some brands offer take-back programs to recycle flip flops. When replacing an old pair of shoes, check the company's website to see if they offer recycling for shoes. Please don't place flip-flops in your recycling bin or cart.



Learn more>> www.sustainably-chic.com/blog/sustainable-flip-flops

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