How to party outdoors the environmentally friendly way
These event recycling tips will help you keep cleaner and greener with ease by helping you reduce waste at the source.Read More
By Katia Pedrotti
Chief, Refuse & Recycling Branch
USAG Stuttgart Directorate of Public Works
O&M Div
Everyone loves a good cookout with the nice weather. It’s a great time to have a little fun in the sun with friends and family. Unfortunately, large gatherings create more trash and waste in our homes and our community. These event recycling tips will help you keep cleaner and greener with ease by helping you reduce waste at the source.
Party and event planning tips
Pre-party planning should include a recycling strategy. Plan ahead, get creative and you’ll be a top-notch hostess. You might just set a good example for the hosts of the next gathering, too.
disposable plastic ones which can’t be recycled. If you need more, you can usually buy them very inexpensively at thrift, discount and secondhand shops. After your party, just put them in the dishwasher — instead of dumping them — and store them in a box until your next event. Or invite your guests to bring their own reusable plates, cup or travel mug to the event.
After party cleaning and proper disposal tips
For any questions in reference of refuse and recycling, contact your local installation coordinators:
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