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Signaling a fresh start for the new year, the Richmond Departments of Public Works and Public Utilities hosted its annual Richmond E-Cycle program at 1710 Robin Hood Road on Jan. 14. The drive-through event for Richmond residents accepted Christmas trees for recycling, along with electronics, paper, household waste items, and oil-based paints. 
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 4 and March 4, electronics recycler Securis also will host an e-cycling collec- tion. The drive-through event is open to all residents of Central Virginia. Fees apply for some items. Website: https://securis. com/event/e-recycling-near- richmond-va/2023-02-04/

Signaling a fresh start for the new year, the Richmond Departments of Public Works and Public Utilities hosted its annual Richmond E-Cycle program at 1710 Robin Hood Road on Jan. 14. The drive-through event for Richmond residents accepted Christmas trees for recycling, along with electronics, paper, household waste items, and oil-based paints.
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 4 and March 4, electronics recycler Securis also will host an e-cycling collec- tion. The drive-through event is open to all residents of Central Virginia. Fees apply for some items. Website: https://securis. com/event/e-recycling-near- richmond-va/2023-02-04/