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A team of volunteers prepares and condenses all products as raw materials before shipping them to companies wishing to purchase the materials to make new products.
Clover Recycling is a full-service recycling take-back center in Warren that aims to reduce landfill waste and promote the circular economy by giving discarded items new life.
There are designated bins for all recyclables, including plastics, glass and e-waste. Owner Jenny Smith said materials are used 100% responsibly.
A team of volunteers prepares and condenses all products as raw materials before shipping them to companies wishing to purchase the materials to make new products.
Smith said that if a material cannot be reclaimed, reused or reused on site, it will be shipped to the manufacturer who needs it for recycling.
“Many of these bottles will either go back into production again or be sold to textile manufacturers for yarn,” Smith said.
Smith says educating people about recycling is a top priority. She plans a space to resell reusable items. She recreates the item or simply reuses it.
Clover Recycling is open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 11am to 7pm at 1411 W. Market St. in Warren.
Our organization is currently looking for volunteers.