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Join the Harrison Township Clean-Up Event on April 25 8AM-4PM to Make a Difference

  • kennyfohl1
  • 21 hours ago
  • 3 min read

Every year, communities face the challenge of managing waste and keeping their neighborhoods clean. Harrison Township is stepping up to meet this challenge with a dedicated clean-up event on April 25. This event offers a practical way for residents to dispose of unwanted items responsibly while contributing to a healthier environment. If you want to make a positive impact in your community, this is the perfect opportunity.



Event Details You Should Know


The Harrison Township clean-up event will take place on April 25, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The location is easy to find at the end of Industrial Drive, a spot designated to handle various types of waste safely and efficiently.


Residents can bring the following items:


  • Metal scrap

  • Tires

  • Old documents for shredding

  • Electronics


Please note that paint will not be accepted at this event. This restriction helps ensure safety and proper disposal methods for hazardous materials.


Why Community Involvement Matters


Community clean-up events like this one do more than just clear clutter. They build a sense of pride and responsibility among residents. When people come together to clean their surroundings, it creates a ripple effect that encourages ongoing care for public spaces.


Taking part in the clean-up helps reduce pollution and prevents harmful materials from ending up in landfills or natural areas. For example, recycling metal scrap reduces the need for mining new metals, which saves energy and lowers greenhouse gas emissions. Properly shredding old documents protects personal information and reduces paper waste.


By joining this event, you contribute to a cleaner, safer environment for everyone in Harrison Township.


What You Can Bring and Why It Matters


Metal Scrap


Metal scrap includes items like old appliances, pipes, and metal furniture. Recycling metal saves natural resources and energy. For instance, recycling one ton of steel can save up to 2,500 pounds of iron ore and 1,400 pounds of coal. Bringing your metal scrap to the event helps reduce the demand for new mining and manufacturing.


Tires


Old tires are a common waste problem because they do not decompose easily and can become breeding grounds for pests. Proper disposal prevents environmental hazards and allows tires to be recycled into new products like playground surfaces or road materials.


Old Documents for Shredding


Shredding old documents protects your privacy and reduces paper waste. Instead of throwing sensitive papers in the trash, shredding ensures they are destroyed securely. The shredded paper can then be recycled, supporting sustainable paper production.


Electronics


Electronic waste contains valuable materials like gold, silver, and copper, but also hazardous substances such as lead and mercury. Recycling electronics prevents toxic materials from contaminating soil and water. It also recovers precious metals that can be reused, reducing the need for new mining.


How to Prepare for the Event


To make the most of the clean-up day, here are some tips:


  • Sort your items before arriving. Separate metal, tires, documents, and electronics to speed up the drop-off process.

  • Remove any non-accepted items, especially paint or other hazardous materials.

  • Bring identification or proof of residency if required, to ensure the event serves Harrison Township residents.

  • Wear comfortable clothing and gloves if you plan to help with sorting or lifting items.

  • Arrive early to avoid long lines and ensure your items are accepted.


Spread the Word and Get Involved


The success of the Harrison Township clean-up event depends on community participation. Share the event details with your neighbors, friends, and family. Encourage local groups, schools, and businesses to join in. The more people who participate, the bigger the impact on keeping the township clean and green.


You can also volunteer to help organize or assist during the event. Volunteering is a great way to meet neighbors and contribute beyond just dropping off items.


The Bigger Picture: Environmental Responsibility Starts Locally


Events like this clean-up remind us that environmental responsibility begins at home. Small actions, such as properly disposing of scrap metal or shredding old documents, add up to significant benefits for the planet.


By taking part in the Harrison Township clean-up, you help reduce landfill waste, prevent pollution, and promote recycling. These efforts support a healthier ecosystem and improve the quality of life for all residents.


Final Thoughts


Mark your calendar for April 25 and plan to visit the end of Industrial Drive between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM. Bring your metal scrap, tires, old documents, and electronics for proper disposal. Avoid bringing paint or other hazardous materials.


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