Windsor

For details about the household hazardous waste collection, backyard composting, and information about buying a backyard compost bin, click here to read and/or print out a Windsor-specific 2022 newsletter.

BATTERIES
Batteries are easier to recycle now that the Town Office has volunteered to host a  battery collection bucket. The upcycled kitty litter pail is outside the building so that it is available 24/7.  Bring in your AA, AAA, C, D, hearing aid, coin cell, tool, and rechargeable household batteries. This convenience has proved to be popular. The bucket is maintained by the Southern Windsor/Windham Counties Solid Waste Management District so if you have any questions, please call us at 674-9235.

EYEGLASSES
The local non-profit Lions Club collects used eyeglasses and hearing aids for distribution to the needy in developing nations. All types of eyeglasses and sunglasses, prescription and non-prescription, are acceptable. Reading glasses, too.  No eyeglass cases.  Look for the yellow Lions collection box by the exit at the Windsor Price Chopper.

ELECTRONICS
FREE recycling of certain e-waste (computers, computer monitors, CRT-containing devices, printers, and TVs) began on July 1, 2011. For the details, click on the Department of Environmental Conservation’s website.  Vermont was the twenty-first state in the country to enact an e-waste law.  The program is open only to Vermont residents, charities, school districts, and small businesses with up to ten employees. In our District, the Cavendish, Ludlow, Rockingham, Springfield, and Weathersfield transfer stations have registered as free collection sites.  Any Vermont resident can recycle his or her e-waste at those sites. So, don’t leave your tvs and computers at the end of your driveway – no one wants them and you can recycle them for free at any one of the transfer stations listed above.

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
Your solid waste district has organized free collection events annually.

PAINT
Empty/dry metal paint cans (covers removed) can be recycled with scrap metal.
Latex, as well as oil-based paint, is accepted at the District’s household hazardous waste collections. In addition, several retailers in the District accept paint year-round at the following locations:

  • Aubuchon Hardware in Ludlow
  • LaValley Building Supply in Ludlow
  • Bibens Home Center in Springfield
  • Sherwin-Williams in Springfield
  • Aubuchon Hardware in Windsor

These retailers only accept paint in labeled, non-rusty cans. Bring all other paint cans to the household hazardous waste collections.

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UNSOLICITED MAIL
To receive less national advertising mail, the Direct Mail Association has a program called DMAchoice. To register, click on “Get Started.” The organization will charge $1.00 to place your name and home address in a “do-not-mail” file for three years.

Catalog Choice is a great way to cut down on unwanted catalogs that show up in your mailbox. Click on www.catalogchoice.org to find out more information.
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LICENSED RUBBISH HAULERS IN WINDSOR:

  • Jeff Hook owns Jeff’s Rubbish Removal  674-6636

Mr. Hook runs a “Fast Trash” program on Route 5, just north of Price Chopper, on Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. He charges based on the volume of trash that a customer brings in. He also accepts recycling. Or contract with him to pick up trash and recycling curbside.

  • Pete Johnson owns Johnson’s Hauling  674-2312

Curbside Trash Collection:

  • Casella Waste Services          800-248-7274
  • A.B.L.E. Waste                           802-672-3569
  • Jeff’s Rubbish Removal        802-674-6636

The Town of Windsor has instituted two yearly “Big Trash Days” for residents looking to dispose of broken furniture, etc. Click on the Town’s website for current information or call the Town Offices at 674-6786.
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