WARREN, Ohio - Americans throw away 25 percent more trash during the holiday season, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. That amounts to about one million tons of extra waste each week.
Clover Recycling is helping the community stay sustainable while celebrating this holiday season.
"We are independent from curbside recycling and an outlet for those harder to recycle materials," says Jenny Smith, CEO of Clover Recycling.
After Thanksgiving dinner your plastic cups, plates, aluminum tins, aluminum foil, jars, cans and even appliances can be recycled at Clover Recycling in Warren.
Clover Recycling can also take your old Christmas lights, artificial Christmas trees, ornaments and more.
Clover's only requirement is that your items are cleaned before drop-off and they make t

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