Mid Valley Recycling is hosting a grant application program in coordination with the Valley Center for Recycling Solutions and Mat-Su Health Foundation, encouraging people to see the beauty when it comes to trash.
The Big Lake-based recycling group comes from humble beginnings, starting with a makeshift trailer before upgrading to Matanuska-Susitna Borough-issued recycling bins. As the small corner of the Big Lake Transfer Station grew in popularity, so did the community’s interest in reducing and reusing materials.
“See if we can’t use it just like Thermal Cool does use it to get remanufactured here in the valley, so we can have a new product that we can sell right here in the valley,” said Mid Valley Recycling Secretary and Founder Sammy Taylor.
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