
Back-Up Food Scraps Drop Spot Attendants Needed
The Department of Recycling and Materials Management is seeking back-up drop spot attendants for its food scraps recycling program. The position staffs drop spots on
The Department of Recycling and Materials Management is seeking back-up drop spot attendants for its food scraps recycling program. The position staffs drop spots on
By unanimous vote, the County Legislature went on record in support of legislation proposed by Governor Cuomo to require large-scale generators of food waste to
Tompkins County Recycling & Materials Management reminds residents that illegal dumping of trash is against the law, with violators subject to fines, jail time, or both. In
The Department of Recycling and Materials Management is now accepting applications for Assistant Coordinators for the Tompkins CRT (Compost, Recycling, Trash) program. This position involves
Join us in welcoming Ports of New York and Juniper Manor 1 as our newest ReBusiness Partners! Located on Taber Street in Ithaca, Ports of New York
Does your community group or business want to know more about recycling and waste reduction in Tompkins County? The Tompkins County Recycling and Materials Management (TCRMM) team
Thomas Hoebbel Photography and Video has produced a video showing the full life-cycle of food scraps in Tompkins County from kitchen trimmings to finished compost. It features behind-the-scenes footage
TOMPKINS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF RECYCLING AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Leo Riley, Director
122 COMMERCIAL AVE.
ITHACA, NY 14850
PHONE: 607-273-6632
RECYCLING AND SOLID WASTE CENTER:
7:00 AM TO 3:30 PM, MON. – SAT.
TCRMM OFFICE:
8:00 AM TO 4:30 PM, MON. – FRI.
The mission of the Department of Recycling and Materials Management is to develop and implement a sustainable materials management strategy for Tompkins County. With a focus on the state’s solid waste management hierarchy, this approach utilizes and prioritizes environmentally sound, cost-effective, socially responsible, and safe practices. This is accomplished through coordinated administrative, operational, and educational programs that maximize diversion with the 4R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rethink) as a focal point.
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