Brevard partners with Curbie to inform residents about proper recycling practices

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The City of Brevard sends its recyclable materials to Curbie, a facility located in Asheville. Residents often ask what items are accepted in the city’s blue recycling bins. To address this, Curbie has created informational flyers to guide residents on proper recycling practices.

These flyers aim to help community members stay informed about which materials can be placed in the blue bins for collection and processing.

Residents are encouraged to consult the provided resources for up-to-date information on recycling guidelines.



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