Trash and Recycling Pickup On Thursday This Week

Because of the Labor Day holiday, the trash and recycling pickup, which normally falls on a Wednesday, shifts to Thursday morning. Please make sure you pick up containers after pickup Thursday night. They do not belong on the sidewalk after Thursday night.

In recycling news, the Times Dispatch recently reported that in-state trash amounts are up, while out-of-state waste is flat. Here is a excerpt from the article:

The amount of trash shipped to Virginia from other places for disposal remained relatively flat last year after increasing in 2010 for the first time since 2006.

Virginia – the nation’s second biggest importer of trash, behind Pennsylvania – took in about 5.6 million tons of trash and debris last year, up less than 1 percent from 2010, according to a report on solid waste released by the state Department of Environmental Quality. State law requires that the 208 permitted waste facilities in Virginia compile and transmit their data to the state agency annually.

According to the report, 26 states and jurisdictions, as well as several countries, including Canada and Mexico, shipped trash to Virginia for disposal last year. A majority of the out-of-state waste came from Maryland, New York, Washington, D.C., New Jersey and North Carolina. Maryland topped the list with more than 2 million tons sent to Virginia.

Overall, the total amount of household garbage, construction and demolition debris, vegetative and other types of waste received at Virginia facilities in 2011 increased more than 5 percent to 20.7 million tons. Waste from within Virginia increased about 7 percent to 15.2 million tons.

Of the total solid waste managed in Virginia last year, nearly 75 percent of it was disposed of in landfills, about 12 percent was incinerated and the rest was managed by other methods, including mulching and recycling, the report said. Virginia plans to issue a separate report on the statewide recycling rate for 2011 later this year.

Today at Byrd House Market

From email announcement:

It’s Storming so it must be Tuesday…
Isolated Thunderstorms and 30-40% chance of rain all week I think.
Bah! That’s nothing for you weathered market visitors.

9/4/2012
Agriberry – seasonal fruits (berries, peaches, apples…CSA
Sustenance – organic egg salad on croissant, PBJ, hot dog with slaw sandwiches, iced herbal tea…
Ettamae’s Oven – breads, rolls, pies, pie slices
Bill’s Produce / Heath Farm – seasonal produce, sustainably grown
Nanas Homemades – jams, jellies, chutneys, peanut brittle, tea cakes, cookies, dainties…
Cafe 2100 – spring rolls, sauteed tofu, rice and wheat noodles with pickled and steamed fresh vegetables…
Limeades & More – limeades, lemonades fresh squeezed and made before your eyes
Faith Farm Foods CSA – cow shares, eggs, Amish butter and produce, grass fed meats and poultry, goat cheese, honey, preserves, egg noodles, etc
Chocolate Cravings – dark and milk chocoloate bars, barks of assorted flavors, brownies…
Byrd Farm / Rural Va Market CSA – seasonal produce, Byrd Farm honey, Billy Bread, peaches, goat cheese, mushrooms, eggs, chickens
amy’s garden – certified organic seasonal produce, cut flowers, CSA
Epic Gardens – seasonal produce, edamame, cut flowers, eggs, plants
Tomten Farm – seasonal heirloom produce
Deer Run Farm – seasonal produce, eggs
Caromont Farm – variety of natural cow cheeses and goat cheese
Sub Rosa Bread – Evrim’s back with limited supplies of his famous bread and even more limited supply of his soon to be famous croissants…
TBC – Marshall Farm Natural Cheese – variet of local artisan cheeses
Salt Pork – variety of locally grown meat sausages – Italian, Bratwurst, Andouie and more
Becka’s Aloe Vera Juice – Va grown aloe juice in assorted fresh locally grown fruit and veggie flavors
Steve Haas Mushrooms – locally grown and harvested mushroom varieties
Tuckahoe Lamb and Cattle Co. – grass fed cattle and lamb, lamb’s wool, eggs, soup bones, ground, chops…
Robin Raver, CMT – chair massage
Soul-Ice – naturally flavored fruit sorbet-style ices
Wild Heaven Farm – artisan goat soaps, creams, insect repellents…
Thinking of You Creations – artisan granola, cookies, Yum Tarts…
Petal Palate – divinities flavored with fragrant herbs and flowers
Victory Farms – certified naturally grown seasonal produce and fruit, CSA
This is why you come, no?
SNAP / Credit and Debit Cards accepted

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including the ongling VOTE for WBCH through 9/15 on RichmondUnited.org (we need at least 1,000 votes)
DONATE to WBCH through Amazing Raise on 9/19-20
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Ana Edwards, Manager
Byrd House Market & Library Programs
Grace Arents Library & Education Center
William Byrd Community House
www.wbch.org
/ 804.643.2717 ext.306