Take A Virtual Tour: Quantum Organics

State of the Art Organics Recycling Complex  Quantum Organics, located in Southington, is a state-of-the-art recycling complex that processes all types of organic materials. It includes the first permitted commercial food waste anaerobic digestion in CT. Their facility accepts organic materials from local municipalities, as well as national retailers, food distributors, and higher education institutions. They process40,000 tons of organic waste, powering 800 homes and creating 10,000 tons of organic compost annually. Organic waste makes up close to 40% of the waste stream. Itis a valuable resource that should not be burned at waste-to-energy facilities or buried in a landfill. Quantum Organics offers the better option of turning it into renewable energy and compost.     Anaerobic digestion is a

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Simple Ways to Reduce Waste During the Holidays

(Even if the celebrations are already underway) The holidays are a time of celebration and connection, but they are also one of the most waste-intensive times of year. Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s, household waste increases by an estimated 25 percent, adding roughly 1 million extra tons of trash per week in the United States alone. Most of that increase comes from food waste, packaging, and wrapping materials, among other things. The good news is that even if you are just days away from your holiday celebrations, there are still easy, low-cost ways to reduce waste without adding stress. Here are some practical tips you can use right now. Focus on Food Waste Reduction Food waste is one of the

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RecycleCT Encourages Everyone to Celebrate America Recycles Day and Announces New Board of Directors

News Release, November 14, 2025 The RecycleCT Foundation is pleased to announce a slate of new board members have been voted in to represent the organization at their Annual Meeting in October. The organization has benefitted from years of dedication from many founding board members and excited about new members that bring diverse perspectives on sustainable materials management, including zero waste, food recovery, environmental justice and system approaches. “We are so thankful for the years of service our outgoing board members have given to this organization,” said Emma Cimino, Board Chair and Deputy Commissioner of CT DEEP. “Frank Antonacci of Murphy Road Recycling and Tom Devivo, Mayor of Windham and formerly of Willimantic Waste have both helped create this organization

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