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Regional Sustainability Network launched at inaugural event
Will County and Joliet officials were joined by representatives from various industries at the first GreenTown Conference held in the county. The event, held on Friday, October 26, was designed to bring public and private sector partners together in order to create a coordinated plan to encourage healthy, sustainable communities.
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As part of Will County's vermi-composting program, Arbury Hills made time for teaching some second grade students about worms with the Environmental Educator!
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An article on the public hearing held by the County Board on the Solid Waste Plan Update including discussion about the Prairie View landfill and a goal of increasing recycling.
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Warren-Sharpe teams with Will County to secure $10,000 Garden expansion grant from ComEd. The garden began three years ago and offers children and their parents educational opportunities on how to grow fresh food, while expanding the nutritious options at their fingertips!
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New Hours, New Days, ID requirement, limit of two TVs per vehicle. Residents have a drop-off option for electronics through an agreement between Will County and the City of Lockport.
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The Daily Herald offers a comprehensive article on the struggles of the electronics recycling programs throughout Illinois.
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Will County officials said they might have to close several of the county's permanent electronic recycling sites this year, now that its longtime recycler wants out of its contract.
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The Sunny Hill Nursing Home in Will County, Ill., is a good example of how smart energy-efficiency upgrades can result in financial savings—34 percent to be exact. The 131,400-square-foot skilled nursing facility is owned by Will County and serves the area’s rapidly growing senior population.
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Will County is competing for state funding this fall to bring a solar-powered rooftop to its Adult Detention Facility or the county-owned Sunny Hill Nursing Home.
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Farm to School programs are a "win-win" because children access fresh food – and area agriculture gets a boost - See more at: http://www.publicnewsservice.org/2015-07-06/hunger-food-nutrition/farm-to-school-win-win-in-illinois/a46937-1#sthash.zM21jYHi.dpuf
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Residential electronic recycling options are needed and statewide goals placed on manufacturers to meet demand need to be adjusted. Legislation is moving in Springfield to address the issues.
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Apr 14, 2015 12:17 PM
Brain Stanley reports from the Recyclepalooza and Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event on Saturday, April 11, 2015. An overwhelming collection success.
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Apr 14, 2015 12:13 PM
Normally, such an event might draw 500 to 700 cars over the course of six or seven hours, with wait times of five to 20 minutes maximum. Saturday, they saw at least 1,500 vehicles and maybe as many as 2,000, she said. Numbers are still preliminary, but she said she knows they collected more than 90,000 pounds of electronics when they might normally get 40,000 and filled four semis with hazardous household chemicals when they might ordinarily fill two.
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Will County Executive Larry Walsh joined Joliet Mayor Tom Giarrante and others to recognize Denny’s for earning LEED certification on Monday, making it one of a few dozen eateries worldwide to be so recognized. According to the United States Green Building Council the restaurant at 2531 Plainfield Road is the first restaurant in Will County to earn the certification. A LEED, Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, certification recognizes best-in-class building strategies and practices.
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Joliet Junior College was awarded a $296,243 rebate from the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) for the energy efficient designs of both the Health Professions Center and the Natural Sciences expansion. Besides many sustainable features both buildings had, the rebate was awarded because projects exceeded the Illinois Energy Conservation Code. The money will be reinvested into future energy conservation projects.
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Across the suburbs, food scrap composting is taking hold at institutions and households that want to go beyond recycling. Composting diverts more material from landfills and lengthens their life spans. It also helps reduce greenhouse gases and cuts waste hauling costs. Further, the process recovers more nutrients than sending scraps down the garbage disposal, experts say.
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The Bluestem Earth Festival is organized by the Joliet Franciscan Sisters to increase awareness of the need for a healthy earth, healthy living and social justice issues in our community. All residents are invited to attend this family friendly event on the Unv of St. Francis campus on Sat, May 10 from 10am to 4pm FREE of charge.
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Will County won an award for their Textile Recycling efforts from USAgain, a textile recycling company.
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A professor finds people place items that are recyclable in the garbage if they are damaged, but recycle them if they remain intact.
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Will County set to improve McDonough Road at a cost of over 7 million dollar. The City of Joliet will fund $400,000 for additional streeet lighting and a bike path to increase safety and accessiblity.
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“Recycle the Holiday Spirit!” a free Christmas-tree recycling program offered by the Will County Forest Preserve District, will run from Dec. 27 to Jan. 7 at four drop-off sites around the county. Trees can be dropped off at any of the locations between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Recycling Christmas trees saves landfill space and recycles the trees back to nature. The trees are chipped and then used at district preserves. Isle a la Cache Museum, Romeovile; Sugar Creek, Joliet; Goodenow, Crete Twp; Monee
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Vintage Tech Recyclers and Will County have expanded the list of items that can be recycled at Electonic Drop-Offs in Will County. Beyond the usual TVs, computers and banned-from-the-grabage electronic items, the list includes many electrical items, such as vacuum cleaners, toaster ovens, clothes iron, curling iron, hair dryer and much more! For full details visit the electronic page on the willcountygreen.com website.
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A bungelow gets a Green Remodel as this Do-It-Yourselfer installis triple-glazed windows, wires electrical systems and insulated his walls in what is probably the ultimate green DIY project. The home already had many green neighborhood elements - located within walking distance of grocery stores, a clinic and public transit. The owner is rehabbing the house into a net zero building that produces as much energy as it consumes.
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For decades, the recycling and waste industry was a man's world. Now that's changing, and it's because of the many outstanding women who rolled up their sleeves and proved they can talk trash as well as anyone. Twelve outstanding women were selected for the 2012 Rosie Award by the Waste & Recycling News - a leading industry media source. Vintage Tech's CEO, Karrie Gibson, was selected for the award. Vintage Tech is a Will County company services our electronic recycling programs.
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The Frankfort Square Park District was notified that the Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation approved $46,800 in grant funding for the installation of the Island Prairie Nature Center Solar Photovoltaic Roof Panel System.
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A Joliet couple improved their 50-year-old home with air sealing in the attic, basement and perimeter walls and insulation on the attic floor and in the conditioned basement. Their upgrades will reduce their air leakage rate by 35 percent!
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IKEA offers some officials a tour of the roof of the Bolingbrook retail store to see the completion of a solar project that was a partnership between SoCore Energy and SolarWorld on Wed, July 25, 2012. The 4,774 panels are the largest solar photovoltaic installation in Illinois. (credit Sun Times Media)
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The Will County Governmental League has chosen FIRST ENERGY to be the electricity supplier for 18 different Will County Communities that voted for electric aggregation. The Governmental League's Steve
Quigley says First Energy's main offices may be in Akron, Ohio; but they have plenty of operations throughout Illinois. And their goal is to always aim for "100 percent renewable energy;" with the hope of as little coal burning as possible and as much wind, solar, and water energy as possible.
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With the help of a green energy grant from the state, the village of Frankfort has installed a charging station for electric cars at its Breidert Green parking lot in the downtown area.
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The Will County Land Use Department’s Resource Recovery and Energy division has partnered with Call2Recycle to give residents a way to safely dispose of rechargeable batteries.
Batteries may be left at the security station on the ground floor of the Will County Office Building, 302 N. Chicago St., or at the Land Use Department, 58 E. Clinton St., Suite 500, on the building’s fifth floor, from 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Batteries should be taped at both ends.
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The head of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lisa Jackson, gave advice to the American public on what the biggest thing they could do make the world a cleaner and healthier place. Increase recycling and you will increase American jobs, save energy and conserve water.
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Give your tree a second life by recycling it with the Forest Preserve. Your tree will take a new life "path" by becoming mulch used on the trails and for landscaping.
Please remove all tinsel, lights, and ornaments before dropping off your tree. This program is for individual households; no commercial tree surplus, please.
The Forest Preserve will be accepting trees 12/27-1/9 at:
Isle a la Cache Museum in Romeoville
Monee Reservoir in Monee
Sugar Creek Administration Center in Joliet
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Methane gas percolating in the Prairie View Landfill soon will be generating juice for a multistate power grid and cash for Will County government coffers.
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Vintage Tech Recyclers has been awarded the 2012 Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics from the Better Business Bureau serving Northern Illinois! This award is given each year to businesses that demonstrate ethical business practices, based on interactions with customers, employees, suppliers, and surrounding communities. It also examines the company's management and marketing practices, as well as their reputation within the industry. They were selected among over 2,060 nominees.
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Nov 03, 2011 12:26 PM
Will County partnered with Waste Management to build a landfill gas to energy facility at the Prairie View Landfill but the project has met with several delays related to connecting to the grid through ComEd. Still, the project is expected to generate power to 3,000 homes by the end of this year and generate revenue for green projects throughout Will County for years to come.
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Recycled plastics from containers such as milk jugs, juice and shampoo are among the materials that can be found in Channahon Park District parks and playgrounds.
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Will County's electronic recycling contractor, Vintage Tech, was chosen for an article in Forbes Magazine, titled: Good for the Environment, the Community and the Economy: Vintage Tech. The article covers the driving principals behind a company that began in a garage and is now a leading force in responsible electronic recycling.
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Will County Land Use Director Curt Paddock is one of seven county leaders from across the United States to be appointed to the National Association of Counties’ Green Government Initiative Advisory Board.
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More than 300 companies are part of the wind, solar and geothermal supply chains in Illinois. Every megawatt of solaror wind power developed creates 15 to 20 manufacturing jobs as well as additional job growth from installation, operations and professional services jobs. The Chicago region is home to 13 corporate headquarters of major wind power companies. These headquarters generate professional services jobs in finance, insurance, real estate and law - an estimated 18,000 Illinois jobs!
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Habitat for Humanity ReStore opens in renovated building located at 200 S. Larkin offering new reuse and recycling opportunities to the community.
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The Forest Preserve of Will County partners with USAgain to place 22 bins for the collection of clothes, shoes, towels, table linens, sheets and other textiles at all the Forest Preserve locations.
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Illinois is aiming to recycling 60 million pounds of household electronics by 2013 with 17 different types of electronics being banned from landfills on Jan. 1, 2012
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The National Restaurant Association conducted a survey earlier this year that revealed 65% of restaurants embrace recycling. Most consumers prefer to patronize restaurants that recycle and some are even willing to spend more to dine at an eco-friendly restaurant.
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Vintage Tech Recyclers of Romeoville, IL provides assistance for a new program which helps Will County residents recycle their electronics for FREE through a home pickup service.
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The Tribune takes a look at the State Law banning some electronics from Illinois landfills at the end of this year. The law requires manufactures to pay for electronic recycling. The article features the Will County/Bolingrook permanent electronic recycling drop-off and the County's electronic recycling contractor, Vintage Tech Recyclers.
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Herald News helps Will County announce a new electronic recycling pickup service for its residents beginning on this Friday, April 1st 2011. Read the article for more details.
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Will County is announcing a new, convenient electronic recycling pick up service for residents beginning April 1, 2011. This pilot program is a free service offered to all residents with first floor entrances in the communities of Aurora, Bolingbrook, Crest Hill, Elwood, Homer Glen, Joliet, Lemont, Lockport, Minooka, Naperville, New Lenox, Plainfield, Rockdale, Romeoville, Shorewood, Wilmington, and Woodridge.
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Will County's environmental educator provided recycling and energy efficiency education as part of an education program offered at the start of a Severe Weather Training program in New Lenox.
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Will County continues to be recognized for its green initiatives on the national level. Will County Board member Jackie Traynere and Will County Land Use Director Curt Paddock were recently featured in a video produced by the National Association of Counties Forum. They spoke about several green initiatives being taken across the county.
“This video highlights the county’s dedication to its protecting its resources and preparing for the future,” said Will County Executive Larry Walsh.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is accepting grant applications for $1.9 million in funding for environmental education projects and programs. The purpose is to promote environmental stewardship and help develop knowledgeable and responsible students, teachers and citizens. EPA expects to award at least 20 grants nationwide ranging from a minimum of $15,000 to a maximum of $100,000 and will accept applications until May 2. More Info at http://www.epa.gov/enviroed/grants.html
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The educational value of the willcountygreen.com games was the focus of an article in the national magazine, BioCycle, read by composter and water treatment specialists across the country.
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Recycling 1 aluminum can saves the energy equivalent of 4 ounces of gasoline. Recycling 1 glass bottle saves the enough energy to power the TV for the big game for 3 hours. Recycling 1 plastic bottle saves enough enegy to power the computer to stay connected via facebook throughout the game!
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Will County uses Federal Stimlus funds to "green" building and zoning codes.
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A new fire station is trying for LEED certification using geo-thermal heating and cooling and energy efficient lights.
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Joliet Herald covers exciting laptop giveaway for a new member of the willcountygreen.com website
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Will County offers 12 permanent electronic recycling sites with weekly hours of operation where residents may recycle unwanted strings of holiday lights.
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A detailed new economic study released on America Recycles Day proves the vital role that the recycling and reuse industry plays in the Illinois economy. The study shows that 40,000 people in Illinois are directly employed in the industry, and that recycling is responsible for 111,500 direct, indirect and induced jobs and a payroll of $3.6 billion. In terms of total economic activity, the industry is responsible for $30.3 billion in gross receipts.
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The Will County Court Annex Building has a shiny new silver coat on its roof –– a special aluminum covering that deflects the sun's rays and helps keep the interior cool. Work on the "cool roof" atop the seven-story annex at 57 N. Ottawa St. — which is surrounded by mostly dark roofs in downtown Joliet — was completed in early November and is expected to significantly reduce the building's energy use.
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Nov 15, 2010 12:33 PM
Will County is giving away a free "refurbished" laptop donated by Vintage Tech Recyclers, inc. Everyone visiting the new willcountygreeen.com website that joins as a member on America Recycles Day will be entered in a drawing for the laptop computer. Become a member today!
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WJOL News - A company, Acciona, is planning to build a solar energy plant on the arsenal's southern industrial park in the Wilmington area. 100 acres will be rented from JADA with the power sold to Com Ed's power grid, or to some private users.
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