A New Year, A Big Goal for West Plains Recycling

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As we kick off a new year, West Plains Recycling is setting our sights on an ambitious community goal: 2.6 in ’26 — recycling 2.6 million pounds of recyclable material in the year 2026.

It all starts this week, as crews will pickup boxes and wrapping paper on the same day that your trash normally gets picked up.

Why 2.6 in ’26 Matters

Every pound recycled is a pound kept out of the waste stream. Even though West Plains does not have its own landfill, recycling still plays an important role in conserving natural resources, reducing transportation and disposal costs, and lessening our environmental impact.

Building Toward Our Goal

Throughout the year, we’ll be focusing on:

â–ªImproving recycling education

â–ªIncreasing community engagement through events, schools, and community partners

â–ªExploring improvements that make recycling easier and more accessible for our residents

It Takes a Community

Reaching 2.6 in ’26 won’t happen without you. Small daily choices, recycling correctly, reducing contamination, and encouraging others to participate, add up to a big impact.

Bottom line: Recycling isn’t just about where trash ends up, it’s about reducing waste, conserving resources, managing costs, and being good stewards of our community and region.

Together, we can make 2.6 in ’26 a reality for West Plains.