Encore Tire Recycling Event July 9 In Greensburg, Westmoreland County; Volunteers Needed

The Westmoreland Cleanways and Recycling and the Westmoreland Conservation District’s West Nile virus Program will hold a Tire Recycling Event on July 9 from 8:30 a.m. to Noon at the new Westmoreland Cleanways Recycling Center, 355 Pleasant Unity Mutual Road in Greensburg.

We all know the positive benefits of recycling.  And removing scrap tires has an additional one-- it gets rid of a place where mosquitoes like to take up residence. 

Tire recycling costs are based on the type of tire (passenger, light truck, tractor trailer, agricultural/farm tractor, highway/construction/heavy equipment). 

Click Here for all the details on cost.

The $1-off recycling discount is applied to all tires and cash, checks, and credit cards will be accepted.

Business and member discounts do not apply during the July 9 special tire recycling event.

Groups collecting illegally dumped tires can receive free recycling IF they notify Cleanways before July 5.

Event Volunteers Needed

If you want to help even more, consider volunteering to help at the July 9 event.  You can if you are 18 years or older, and able to lift 25-50 pounds. 

All you have to do is register first by contacting Chrissy at chrissy@wcdpa.com  by July 5.  We’ll give you more details on where to arrive and what to wear when you contact us.

For more information, visit the July 9 Tire Recycling Event webpage.

Visit the Westmoreland Cleanways and Recycling and the Westmoreland Conservation District’s West Nile virus Program websites for more information on their programs and initiatives.

Related Articles:

-- PA Resources Council Hosts 2 Allegheny County Hard-To-Recycle Collection Events In July  [PaEN]

-- Three Rivers Waterkeeper Hosts 3 Rivers Watch Summer Training Events July 9, August 6  [PaEN]

-- GIANT Foods, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Award 45 Healing The Planet Waterways, Community Improvement Grants  [PaEN]

[Posted: June 29, 2022]


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