Hartford’s curbside recycling program ends Monday

Zach Whitmore replaces a bin back on a resident's lawn while collecting recyclables on a route in Wilder, Vt., on Thursday, May 1, 2025. The Town of Hartford is considering ending its curbside recycling contract with Casella. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) James M. Patterson
Published: 06-28-2025 2:01 PM |
HARTFORD — On Monday, Hartford’s free curbside recycling program will be no more.
Going forward, residents will have to contract directly with a garbage hauler to collect recyclables — a service haulers are required to provide under state law — or bring materials to the Hartford Recycling and Waste Management Center or the Lebanon Transfer Station.
In late April, the Hartford Selectboard voted to trash the taxpayer-funded program that offered curbside recycling pickup to residents across Hartford at no direct cost to individuals through Casella Waste Management.
At the time, the board and town staff were trying to negotiate a new contract for the program and did not solicit any bids that fit the town’s budget.
Residents voted to approve $350,000 for curbside recycling during March Town Meeting, but Casella, the only company to bid on a new contract for the program, presented the town with two contract options that both exceeded the budgeted amount by more than $240,000. The proposals also included annual price increases.
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