Community recycling available in store:
Foiled lined coffee bags*
Textiles (not including bed pillows)
Oral care waste (floss containers, toothbrushes, toothpaste tubes)*
Pull tabs from cans
Razors/blades
Damaged bags/backpacks
Snack and candy wrappers*
*These boxes are paid for by replenish. We kindly ask if you donate to these boxes you are a customer of the shop.
We are no longer accepting plastic caps from bottles and cartons.
We cannot recycle our way out of the climate crisis……. but if something is recyclable let’s not send it to the landfill.
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New Hampshire Network: Ten Towns Toolkit
While we await a comprehensive, evidence-based national approach to address the human, environmental, and economic costs of plastic throughout its lifecycle and comparable actions by the New Hampshire legislature to protect our children's future and our environment, local communities are left with the responsibility to take action to reduce plastic pollution that is harmful to our state's valuable natural resources and human health. The Ten Towns •Ten Actions Toolkit aims to address this disparity.
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PlasticRecycled.com
We are committed to recycling every variety of plastic waste through our dedicated recycling processes. Our goal is to collaborate with local schools, communities, and municipal bodies to impart environmental consciousness, while simultaneously driving innovative and sustainable methods to gather and give new life to current plastic waste.
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Green Wave -Electric Vehicles-
Green Wave Electric Vehicles is here to help create a more sustainable world. That is at the heart of our commitment to the communities we serve. As a small, fledgling business, we have admiration for the certified B Corporations and other sustainability leaders in the business community in New Hampshire, and across the nation and the globe. We hope to be a part of this movement that uses business as a force for good – for people, for the planet, and to be profitable so that we can grow and thrive in the economy. goes here
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COAST
The Cooperative Alliance for Seacoast Transportation, more commonly known as COAST, is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization and an innovative leader in providing a broad range of public transportation services, connecting and coordinating a robust network of options for everyone.
COAST's mission is to champion and provide customer-focused public transportation with a commitment to excellence in safety and service.
COAST's annual operating budget ranges between $7.5 and $8.0M. As a nonprofit, COAST's budget is funded through a blend of sources including federal, state, and local sources. Federal funding is generally required to be matched with state or local funds, most of which COAST secures through the municipalities we provide service within, charitable contributions from businesses, individuals, and foundations as well as through specific service agreements, and advertising on the buses and in the bus shelters.
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350NH.org
350 New Hampshire is a multigenerational movement working to advance a just transition to a renewable energy economy and an end to our society’s dependence on fossil fuels. We are building the movement for climate justice and working for local and national systemic change.