Help Support CARA!! Get Your Tickets Today from CARA Site, City Hall, or Eaton Area Senior Center!
The Charlotte Area Recycling Authority (CARA) is a local drop-off recycling center for residents in and surrounding the Charlotte, Michigan area, located at 201 Hall Street. The Center is funded through donations, sale of recyclable materials and grants from Eaton County Resource Recovery. While recycling is a free service, donations are always welcomed and greatly appreciated.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Recycle Your Wrapper Paper for Firefly Farms! Now thru January!
You can recycle your slightly used or extra wrapping paper (no crumpled or wadded pieces please) at CARA now thru January - if unable to bring to CARA, City Hall at 111 E. Lawrence will has be a collection point!
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
America Recycles Day is November 15, 2016
Take the pledge to go green!
Join us at the Charlotte Area Recycling Authority on America Recycles Day on Tuesday November 15th, 2016. Our friendly staff will help show you just how easy recycling can be!
Our hours are Tuesdays 10am-12pm and 2pm-6pm and Saturdays from 8:30am-12pm.
#thinkgreen
#berecycled
#berecycled
#loverecycling
#bethedifferencce
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
CARA No Longer Accepting Color Glass
Effective
immediately, 2016, the Charlotte Area Recycling Authority (CARA) is no longer able
to accept color glass any kind, due to a steep increase in cost to recycle the
material coupled with the growing deficit that CARA is facing.
CARA
is still accepting clear food grade glass but is recommending to please take
color glass to one of the other locations listed on the Eaton County Resource
Recovery’s website, until
we can find an economically feasible way to recycle the material.
If
you have a question on what materials are recyclable at CARA, please call (517)
213-1266 or email at cara@charlottemi.org
please find and like the Charlotte Area Recycling Authority on Facebook for
updates and more information as well.
Your
cooperation and understanding is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your
continued support.
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Sunday, May 15, 2016
First Annual Trash Walk a Great Success!
We would like to thank everyone that came out and supported the Charlotte Area Recycling Authority (even with the cold temps and occasional hail/rain!). Your generosity and consideration are so greatly appreciated! Thank you walkers/runners and volunteers!!
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
CARA No Longer Able to Accept Plastic Bags or Electronics of Any Kind
**ATTENTION**
Effective April 30, 2016, Charlotte Area Recycling Authority is no longer able to accept plastic bags or electronics of any kind, due to a steep increase in cost to recycle them coupled with the growing deficit that CARA is facing.
CARA is recommending that electronics be recycled through the Eaton County Resource Recovery events and that plastic bags be recycled through your local grocery store.
If you have a question on what materials are recyclable at CARA, please call (517) 213-1266 or email at cara@charlottemi.org.
CARA will continue to search for a new outlet for this material. Meanwhile, please contact the Eaton County Resource Recovery at (517) 543-3686 or email at mbroe@eatoncounty.org for how to properly dispose of your electronics.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
CARA Announces Senator Rick Jones as Honorary Chairman
Senator Rick Jones Named as
Honorary Chairperson for First Annual Trash Walk Fundraiser for the Charlotte
Area Recycling Authority
The
Friends of Charlotte Area Recycling Authority is thrilled to announce that State
Senator Rick Jones will be serving as the Honorary Chairperson for the first
annual Trash Walk fundraiser to benefit the Charlotte Area Recycling Authority
(CARA).
Senator
Jones, in conjunction with the Eaton Area Senior Center
is providing swag bags with sponsor giveaways for the first 150 registered
walkers for this event. An avid support of recycling, the Senator invites folks
to join him as he leads the walk through the downtown streets of Charlotte. “I
look forward to joining Friends of CARA with this fun activity that should help
keep our local station active with providing a place for our recycling needs.”,
stated Senator Jones. “I invite folks to join me and walk for a great cause.”
Recycling is an important service to our community. Last
year alone, the Charlotte Area Recycling Authority diverted more than 600 tons
of waste from the landfill. However, due to the major economic downturn in the
market for all recyclable materials, in conjunction with a dwindling volunteer
workforce, CARA is facing huge financial difficulties.
Friends
of CARA, is hoping to help alleviate some of their fiscal complications by
hosting the first annual 5k Trash Walk fundraiser, set for Saturday May 14,
2016 at Bennett Park, beginning at 1:00pm.
Members of the community are encouraged to help support
this cause by forming a team of colleagues, friends, family, neighbors and club
members, or by walking as an individual with Senator Jones. Participants collect
donations for CARA, and may earn prizes, such as a walk t-shirt. Sponsored refreshments and corporate
giveaways will be provided for all participants.
To
register your team, or for more information on the Trash Walk, please contact CARA
Director Quinn Underwood at 517-213-1266 or cara@charlottemi.org
– Please like us on Facebook as well!
Saturday, April 9, 2016
CARA Closed Due to Slippery Conditions (April 9th Edition - Happy Spring!)
Good Morning Recyclers! We will unfortunately be closed due to weather this morning as our parking lot is unsafe for walking due to extremely slippery conditions. Staff has been working on it this morning and can't seem to make a dent, so for everyone's safety, the judgement call was made to close. So sorry for any inconvenience this may cause! We will be open at regularly scheduled hours on Tuesday, April 12th for all of your recycling needs.
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