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The committee supported exploring a replacement food-scrap collection service after reporting that the current provider has been inconsistent and that April scraps may not have been collected. One alternative would provide two 64-gallon bins with weekly pickup for $252 per month, but the town must compare costs and seek approval before moving forward.
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Residents should not expect an immediate change to the food-scrap program or a new fee. The committee is gathering information on a more reliable provider and considering whether textile or bottle-deposit revenue could help cover added costs. Year-to-date residential recycling was 12.8% lower than the same period in 2025, while textile recycling increased to 6,650 pounds through April.
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