Indianapolis announced a new solid waste contract that will include universal curbside recycling beginning in 2028.
A new contract deal with Lakeshore Recycling Systems will take over solid waste collections starting next year and phase in universal recycling in 2028.
City officials have said they need will need until 2028 to educate Indianapolis residents about what they can and can't recycle and how to use recycling bins.
The company will also be involved with the city's transition to universal curbside recycling, expected to begin in 2028.
INDIANAPOLIS — The City of Indianapolis has announced it struck a deal with a new trash collection vendor, which will lead to universal curbside recycling in the coming years. According to a release ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indy will have a new trash service provider next year, replacing Waste Management and Republic Services. Curbside recycling services are also coming in 2028. “This has been a ...
Indianapolis’ recycling drop-off program only accepts household recyclables, including glass; no. 1 and no. 2 plastic bottles and jugs; aluminum, tin and steel beverage and food cans; and newspapers, ...
Current plans are to have recycling hubs — each with two separate operations — in four distinct geographic locations around ...
Additional local recycling information, including how to subscribe for biweekly curbside recycling pickup ... Where to report illegal dumping in Indianapolis Anyone with photos or video of ...
As part of the contract, Indianapolis residents will have universal curbside recycling services starting in 2028. LRS and the city may also work out a future plan to offer compost collection ...
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