The first of 4 Electronic Recycling events in 2019 takes place this Saturday. For more details about what to recycle and the cost, please see the attachment below.
If you need to get rid of anything with a plug, don't put it in the dumpster, bring it to the e-waste event at the Salem High School!
E-WASTE EVENT
Event Date:
Saturday, March 30, 201
8:00am to 12:00pm
Address:
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL
77 Willson Street
Salem, MA 01970
Showing posts with label Salem Recycles. Show all posts
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Monday, March 25, 2019
Thursday, March 7, 2019
2019 Free Book Swap!
If you love books and have never been to this, you need to go! It is a great opportunity to recycle books you've already read, and pick up some new ones you haven't. However be warned: you might leave with more books than you came with!
It is:
Saturday, March 16
10 AM - 1 PM
401 Bridges Street
Salem, MA
(Note the new location)
If you need additional information contact salem.com/recycling or call 978-619-5679, or check out greensalem.com
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Repair Cafe This Saturday
Repair Café
When: Saturday, February 2, 2019, 9:00 a.m. to noon
Where: The Bridge at 211(community center), 211 Bridge Street, Salem
Organized jointly by SalemRecycles and The Bridge at 211, the North Shore's fifth Repair Café will take place on Saturday, February 2 from 9:00 a.m. until noon (last appointment at 11:30) at The Bridge at 211. This is a free event, run completely by volunteers, to help Salem residents repair and restore their broken items, keeping them out of the waste stream.
Repair volunteers will be available to mend clothing, darn, sew buttons, hem, sharpen scissors and knives, repair jewelry, tinker with or rewire electronics and lamps (no TVs), and glue ceramics.
There are a limited number of pre-registration slots available. Walk ins welcome before 11:30. Contact Julie at jrose@salem.com or 978-619-5679. Visit SalemRecycles Facebook Event at https://www.facebook.com/events/343461409806467/ for more details.
Thursday, February 15, 2018
2018 Free Book Swap!
Salem Recycles is holding another Free Book Swap on Saturday, March 17, 10:00 AM -1:00 PM at the Salem Council on Aging Building at 5 Broad Street. It is a great opportunity to recycle old books, CDs, DVDs, VCR tapes, and greeting cards. You can "swap, drop off, take away, or both!
If you have a lot of items, you can drop them off early on Friday March 16, from 5:00 PM till 7:00 PM, or Saturday, March 17 from 9:45 AM till noontime.
All left-over materials will be donated or recycled.
It's the same great free event they have been holding for years. If you haven't ever been, go and see what evryone's been raving about.
For additional information call 978-619-5679 or go online to https://www.salem.com/recycling-and-trash/news/sustainablerecycling-events
Tuesday, April 4, 2017
City of Salem Expands Bulky Trash Item Collection Options
The City of Salem is expanding the bulky trash item collection options available to residents.
- Effective immediately, Salem residents can schedule two bulky items for collection by Waste Management at a time. Bulky items will continue to be collected on your recycling collection week only. To schedule a bulky item collection, you must call Waste Management at 800-972-4545 at least 48 hours in advance of your scheduled recycling pick up.
- For the month of May, an additional bulky item disposal dumpster will be available for use at the Salem Transfer Station on Swampscott Road, Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proof of residency or property ownership is required, and you will be asked to sign in. There is a limit of two items per person, per weekend. Construction debris will not be accepted.
Thursday, February 16, 2017
MARCH- Free Book Swap!
If you live at 24 Norman Street and love books, you will want to save this date! The next Free Book Swap is Saturday, March 18 at the Council on Aging, 5 Broad Street, Salem, MA. "Swapping" isn't necessary -- feel free to drop off, take away, or both!
They will take BOOKS, CDs & DVDs, VCR TAPES, and GREETING CARDS.
All leftover material will be donated or recycled.
REUSABLE BAG SWAP.
Have excess reusable / cloth bags at home? Bring them to the Swap for others to take as needed.
GOT LOTS OF ITEMS? You can drop off ahead of time.
Drop off times are:
* Friday, March 17, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
* Saturday, March 18, 9:45am - noon
For more info or to volunteer, visit salem.com/recycling or call (978) 619-5679.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
City of Salem’s 6th Clothing and Household Textiles Recycling Drive
In honor of America Recycles Day, celebrated annually on November 15th, SalemRecycles is partnering with Goodwill Massachusetts and SMART (Secondary Materials and Recycled Textiles Association) to host the City of Salem’s 6th Clothing and Household Textiles Recycling Drive. It will be held:
This Saturday, November 19
Riley Plaza (across from the Post Office)
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
It is your opportunity to donate all usable and questionable items in one central location.
What began as a program to educate the citizens of Salem that used household textiles and clothing can be reused or repurposed, has become over the course of 5 years a sort of pilgrimage. Fittingly it is celebrated the Saturday before Thanksgiving and it has grown with each passing year. Contributors come by car, truck, bicycle, and even by foot. They come because they know those questionable items they don’t think have value can make a difference to someone else.
Do we save the t-shirt with the small stain? Do we hang up the sweater that needs new buttons - the one we keep re-hanging with the belief that this year will be the year we fix it? The items we have in our closets that we feel are not worthy of giving to charity, the old handbag, the belt with the broken buckle, what do we do with these?
This year, as you sort through your “not so wonderful” items, keep in mind that the City of Salem has come up with a solution to help ease your mind and keep those items from heading for the trash. Every week we recycle our papers, glass and metal, but we tend to overlook the textiles we have in our homes.
While most of us are familiar with Goodwill, a charitable industry that provides job training to benefit hundreds of thousands of people each year, many of us are unfamiliar with SMART. Since 1932 SMART has been working with organizations such as Goodwill to recycle, re-use and repurpose all clothing and household textiles that might otherwise end up in the trash.
SMART members, in concert with the charitable industry, divert 2.5 billion lbs. of waste that would otherwise fill our landfills each year. These charitable industries rely on the revenue produced when SMART members buy the unusable textiles to help fund their ongoing community based programs such as the Goodwill job training center right here in Salem. Items such as clothing, dish cloths, curtains, and even shoes can be repurposed into other items such as rags, insulation and carpet underlayment. As long as these are clean and dry (a must) they can find a second purpose.
To find a complete list of all acceptable pieces that you can donate please visit www.salem.com/recycling. And to learn more about other environmentally friendly programs and resources in Salem, please visit our website at www.greensalem.com.
Please call 978-619-5679 for any specific questions, or e-mail jrose@salem.com
Read more: http://www.salem.com/node/97253
This Saturday, November 19
Riley Plaza (across from the Post Office)
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
It is your opportunity to donate all usable and questionable items in one central location.
What began as a program to educate the citizens of Salem that used household textiles and clothing can be reused or repurposed, has become over the course of 5 years a sort of pilgrimage. Fittingly it is celebrated the Saturday before Thanksgiving and it has grown with each passing year. Contributors come by car, truck, bicycle, and even by foot. They come because they know those questionable items they don’t think have value can make a difference to someone else.
Do we save the t-shirt with the small stain? Do we hang up the sweater that needs new buttons - the one we keep re-hanging with the belief that this year will be the year we fix it? The items we have in our closets that we feel are not worthy of giving to charity, the old handbag, the belt with the broken buckle, what do we do with these?
This year, as you sort through your “not so wonderful” items, keep in mind that the City of Salem has come up with a solution to help ease your mind and keep those items from heading for the trash. Every week we recycle our papers, glass and metal, but we tend to overlook the textiles we have in our homes.
While most of us are familiar with Goodwill, a charitable industry that provides job training to benefit hundreds of thousands of people each year, many of us are unfamiliar with SMART. Since 1932 SMART has been working with organizations such as Goodwill to recycle, re-use and repurpose all clothing and household textiles that might otherwise end up in the trash.
SMART members, in concert with the charitable industry, divert 2.5 billion lbs. of waste that would otherwise fill our landfills each year. These charitable industries rely on the revenue produced when SMART members buy the unusable textiles to help fund their ongoing community based programs such as the Goodwill job training center right here in Salem. Items such as clothing, dish cloths, curtains, and even shoes can be repurposed into other items such as rags, insulation and carpet underlayment. As long as these are clean and dry (a must) they can find a second purpose.
To find a complete list of all acceptable pieces that you can donate please visit www.salem.com/recycling. And to learn more about other environmentally friendly programs and resources in Salem, please visit our website at www.greensalem.com.
Please call 978-619-5679 for any specific questions, or e-mail jrose@salem.com
Read more: http://www.salem.com/node/97253
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Free Book Swap!
Salem Recycles is sponsoring another Free Book Swap! This is a great opportunity to unload all your unwanted Books, CDs & DVDs, VCR Tapes, and even Greeting Cards. (This is so much better than dumping them in the laundry room).
There is no "Swap" necessary!
You can DROP OFF, TAKE AWAY or BOTH!
The date is:
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17
10 AM- 1PM
SALEM SENIOR CENTER
5 Broad Street
If you've got lots of items? No problem!
Drop-off times for large loads of stuff are
Friday, September 16,
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Saturday, September 17
9:45am-12:00 noon
All left-over materials will be donated or recycled.
For additional information visit
salem.com/recycling or call
978-619-5679
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Clothing and Household Swap and Drop

Instead of leaving it in the laundry room or throwing it in the dumpster, why not bring your clothing and household discards to the Salem Recycles Clothing and Household Swap 'N' Drop being held on Salem Common, Saturday, May 7th? The event is from 10:00 AM til 1:00 PM with swapping going on between 10 and 12. Swap or simply drop off: women's men's and children's clothing, accessories, and small household items (please all in working order) Textiles can be in any condition but must be Clean and Dry.
Items not swapped will be picked up by RECYCLE THAT.
In addition , you may bring your plastic bags for recycling.
The event is sponsored by SalemRecycles, the city's volunteer recycling committee.
For more information visit salem.com/recycling, or greensalem.com, or call 978-619-5679
Monday, March 7, 2016
Free Book Swap
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Free Book Swap
10am-1pm
at Salem Senior Center
5 Broad Street!
Just in time for Spring Cleaning - SalemRecycles is holding another free book and media swap on Saturday, March 19, 2015 from 10 AM - 1 PM at the Senior Center, 5 Broad Street, Salem. All~books will be accepted. No "Swap" necessary, drop-off, take-away, or both. Everything that doesn’t find a new home will be donated or recycled.
Materials can be dropped off in advance on Friday, March 18 from 5:00-7:00 PM or bring them with you on Saturday, March 19 from 9:45 to noon. Volunteers will be available to help unload.
Everyone is invited to take books, etc.—no “swap” needed.
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