| Fort Collins is known for its | | | | manufactured into biodiesel. |
| environmentally-conscious residents and local | | | | Recycle Glass A new glass recycling initiative |
| practices. So how can you "go green(er)" and help | | | | offers residents of Fort Collins, Larimer County |
| make Fort Collins an even better place to live? | | | | and Loveland the option of participating in a |
| Start by recycling. Here is how: | | | | project that ensures nearly 100% recyclability of |
| Recycle Vegetable Oil Yup - oil! Residents can | | | | your glass bottles and jars. This is a pilot project |
| recycle their waste vegetable oil (WVO) by taking | | | | that offers residents options to drop off glass in |
| advantage of a new innovative partnership. | | | | designated "glass-only" bins at one of three |
| Starting in early December, the City started | | | | locations: Rivendell Recycling Center at 1702 |
| piloting WVO drop-off services for residents at | | | | Riverside Ave.; Larimer County recycling drop-off |
| two local businesses. Habitat Home Supply Store | | | | site at the landfill at 5887 S. Taft Hill Road; and |
| and Eco-Thrift accept WVO, which is then | | | | Loveland's Recycling Center at 400 N. |