Recycling on East 4th!

Hey Cleveland-

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Recently the recycling dumpster used by all of East 4th restaurants was taken away!

The City has removed it due to complaints from the owner of parking lot where it was located.  We need to get it back ASAP.  So, if you could all please put in a call to the City asking for it to be replaced, we would really appreciate it.  The more people that voice their opinion the better.

Some contacts to reach out to:

Cassandra Moore (recycling dept): 216.664.2156

Andrew Watterson (chief of sustainability): 216.664.2455

Michael Bruner (waste collection): 216.664.3772

 

This is VERY important to get back for all of the restaurants on East 4th Street! We care about keeping our waste output low and you should hold every restaurant you visit to the same standard. CALL THE CITY TODAY & DEMAND that the East 4th recycling receptacle gets put back.

Thanks!!

Tammy

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4 Comments

  1. martin
    Posted March 28, 2011 at 4:58 pm | Permalink

    Also, add the Cleveland Mayor’s Action Center to the list of places to call: 216-664-2900

  2. dani
    Posted March 29, 2011 at 1:31 pm | Permalink

    We use it too. I called. We NEED recycling!!

  3. stacey
    Posted April 6, 2011 at 1:10 pm | Permalink

    just called and left messages with andrew and michael. spoke to cassandra and she sounded sympathetic to our needs. states that there is a meeting at the END of april- boo- and they are working on it. i work over at flannery’s and there is soo much that can be recycled and is not! thank you greenhouse for caring and posting these numbers. if i can help in any way- let me know. i’ll be behind the bar- throwing glass on top of glass :)

  4. malerie
    Posted April 15, 2011 at 4:11 pm | Permalink

    this is amazing. thank you, Greenhouse. Perhaps we can have a petition sided by residences and restaurants of east 4th street. i reside on the street. let make it happen!

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