Idaho

Idaho is known for its stunning natural beauty, particularly its mountain ranges and outdoor recreational opportunities. The state is home to over 30 state parks and numerous national forests, making it a popular destination for hiking, camping, fishing, and skiing. Idaho is also known for its abundant potato crops and is often referred to asContinue reading “Idaho”

Hawaii

Hawaii is a tropical paradise that is known for its beautiful beaches, lush greenery, and warm weather. The islands are famous for their stunning natural beauty, volcanic landscapes, and crystal clear waters. Visitors to Hawaii can indulge in a wide range of activities, from surfing and snorkeling to hiking and exploring the local culture. HawaiiContinue reading “Hawaii”

Georgia

Georgia is known for its rich history, diverse geography, and vibrant culture. It is famous for its peaches, pecans, peanuts, and Vidalia onions. The state has important historical sites such as the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site and beautiful natural landmarks such as the Okefenokee Swamp. Georgia is also known for its contributionsContinue reading “Georgia”

Florida

Florida is known for many things, including its beautiful beaches, warm weather, theme parks, and diverse wildlife. The state is home to some of the most popular tourist destinations in the world and is known for its citrus fruit industry, with oranges being a major export. The state also has a rich history, with manyContinue reading “Florida”

Delaware

Delaware, known as the First State, is famous for being the first state to ratify the US Constitution. In addition, Delaware is a popular tourist destination for its beautiful beaches and rich history, with several museums and historical sites showcasing its past. The state is also home to the University of Delaware, a top-ranked researchContinue reading “Delaware”

Connecticut

Connecticut is a state with a rich history, beautiful coastal towns, and prestigious universities. Historical landmarks and museums celebrate its role in the American Revolution, while charming towns like Mystic and Stonington offer picturesque views and unique shopping and dining experiences along the coastline. Renowned universities, including Yale and UConn, contribute to Connecticut’s reputation asContinue reading “Connecticut”

California

California is the most populous state in the US, and known for famous landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, Disneyland, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame. California has a diverse geography including beaches, mountains, deserts, and forests as well as a diverse population and progressive politics. Most recycling in California is done through a recycling center. More thanContinue reading “California”

Arkansas

Arkansas is known for its lakes, rivers, and hot springs, extreme weather and frequent storms, rice and poultry production, its rich folk music tradition, and the only active diamond mine in the United States. Many cities and towns in Arkansas provide curbside recycling programs that allow you to place your recyclables in a designated binContinue reading “Arkansas”

Arizona

Arizona is known for the hot and dry desert climate, the Grand Canyon, the red rocks of Sedona, the Hoover Dam, the Saguaro cactus, and the Native American culture. Here are links to help you and your family recycle in Arizona: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality – Recycling in Your CommunityCLICK HERE If you’d likeContinue reading “Arizona”

Alaska

Alaska is known for glaciers, national parks, the vast wilderness, Northern lights, midnight sun, fishing industry, oil industry, and cruises. Recycling has been in Alaska for decades and most communities throughout the state have some form of recycling programs. Visit The Great State of Alaska’s Division of Environmental Health Solid Waste Program for more information.Continue reading “Alaska”