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Reduce Your Waste
Easy Ways to Reduce Waste and Help the Planet 🌍
The best way to reduce waste is to create less of it. Making new products uses a lot of energy and materials — from mining and factories to shipping and stores. That’s why reducing and reusing are smart ways to save money and protect the environment.
♻️ Try These Simple Waste-Reducing Tips:
- Buy Used: Shop secondhand for clothes, furniture, and building supplies. It’s budget-friendly and eco-smart.
- Pick Less Packaging: Choose items with minimal packaging or buy in bulk to cut down on trash.
- Use Reusables: Bring your own water bottle, coffee cup, utensils, and shopping bags to avoid single-use items.
- Fix Instead of Toss: Repair clothes, tires, and appliances to keep them working longer.
- Borrow or Rent: Need something for a short time? Share, borrow, or rent tools, party gear, or furniture.
🌱 Start small — every step counts. Even one or two changes can make a big difference for your wallet and the planet.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that food is the largest single material sent to landfills and incinerators. Reducing food waste at home is one of the easiest ways to make a positive environmental impact.
Visit our Food Waste webpage for simple tips to prevent and reduce food waste. Orange County Solid Waste Management also supports residents, businesses, and institutions in composting organic materials, like yard waste and kitchen scraps, to help “starve the landfill and feed the soil.” For more information, call 919-968-2788.
Junk Mail and Phone Book Waste
Unwanted mail, often referred to as “junk mail,” and unsolicited phone books contribute significantly to paper waste, pollution, and litter. These materials are typically produced in bulk, using valuable natural resources, only to end up in recycling bins or landfills shortly after delivery.
Fortunately, there are simple steps you can take to reduce this type of waste. Several organizations offer opt-out services that allow you to remove your name from mailing lists and stop the delivery of phone books:
Direct Marketing Association – Manage your preferences for national advertising mail.
Catalog Choice – Decline specific catalogs and reduce paper clutter.
Credit Card Opt Out – Prevent pre-approved credit and insurance offers.
Yellow Pages Opt-Out – Eliminate phone book deliveries to your home.
Reducing junk mail and phone book waste not only helps conserve resources but also supports a cleaner, more sustainable community. Taking a few minutes to opt out can make a lasting impact.
Cut Down on Single-Use Packaging
Single-use items like plastic water bottles, bags, utensils, food containers, and coffee cups may be convenient, but they create tons of waste and harm the environment. Switching to reusable options is a simple way to make a big impact. Carry a refillable water bottle, bring your own coffee mug, and pack meals in reusable containers. Keep cloth bags and a set of utensils handy for shopping and eating on the go. Small changes like these help reduce pollution, conserve natural resources, and support a more sustainable lifestyle.
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Public Works Department
Physical Address
100 Public Works Dr.
Carrboro, NC 27510
Mailing Address
301 W. Main Street
Carrboro, NC 27510
Phone: 919-918-7425Fax: 919-968-7728