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Nissan Franklin to host April 11 recycling event
Summary
A drive-through recycling roundup will be held April 11 at Nissan's Franklin headquarters in partnership with the Tennessee Environmental Council, accepting hard-to-recycle items and marking the fifth year of the event.
Content
On April 11, a drive-through recycling roundup will be held at Nissan's Franklin headquarters. The Tennessee Environmental Council (TEC) is partnering with Nissan for the fifth year of the event. The roundup is timed to mark Earth Day and aims to provide a place for Middle Tennessee residents to recycle hard-to-recycle materials. Nissan and TEC describe the partnership as having engaged residents and volunteers and diverted significant amounts of material from local landfills.
Key details:
- Date and location: April 11 at Nissan's Franklin headquarters.
- Partnership: The event is organized with the Tennessee Environmental Council (TEC) and represents the fifth annual roundup at this site.
- Past impact: TEC says the partnership engaged more than 1,350 residents and 165 volunteers and diverted over 155,000 pounds of materials from the local landfill.
- Accepted materials: The event will take hard-to-recycle items such as electronics, mattresses, Styrofoam blocks, and glass.
- Additional features: Attendees can explore Nissan's vehicle lineup and connect with environmental partners; a related roundup is planned for November at the Nissan Smyrna Vehicle Assembly Plant.
- Information: TEC posts event details and a full list of accepted materials on its website at tectn.org/nissanfranklinrecycles.
Summary:
The April 11 drive-through recycling roundup continues a multi-year collaboration between Nissan and the Tennessee Environmental Council that TEC reports has helped divert hundreds of thousands of pounds of waste. A related recycling roundup is scheduled for November at Nissan's Smyrna assembly plant, and TEC has published a full list of accepted materials on its website.
