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The value of partnerships, especially in the pursuit of environmental initiatives, cannot be overstated. The successful development and implementation of new ideas and solutions can only be achieved when business, government, communities and citizens work in concert to put all their energy, experience and resources toward a common goal. At Waste Management, we believe in this kind of collaborative effort. We see it working in big and small ways every day, as we partner with communities to turn closed landfills into parks and baseball fields. We see it working in wildlife protection, as we join forces with environmental groups to develop wetlands and habitats. It is our hope that these partnerships demonstrate that working together to find innovative solutions is a viable and resourceful way to meet the environmental needs of the future.

Chaffee Landfill maintains an extensive public outreach program. Some of the public outreach programs include: The annual Chaffee Landfill Open House, Pioneer Central Player of the Week, Springville Dairyfest and more. The goal of the public outreach program is to educate the community on today's very complex waste management programs.

 

Chaffee Landfill Partnerships
  • Open House/ Information Fair
  • Tours
  • Guiding Eyes for the Blind
  • Town of Sardina Youth Recreation
  • Owl Facts Rehabilitation
  • Pioneer Central School
  • Earth Spirit through the University of Buffalo (for environmental education programs)
  • Sardinia Youth Baseball
  • Meals on Wheels - Sardinia
  • Pioneer Central Player of the Week
  • Foxwood Wildlife Rescue
  • Springville Dairyfest
  • And More

 

Upcoming Events:

Household Hazardous Waste Day – April 24, 2010

Openhouse – August 6, 2010

Noteworthy Facts:

Waste Management's renewable energy projects create enough energy to power over 1 million homes.

Waste Management recycles enough paper every year to save 41 million trees.

WM landfills provide over 21,000 acres of protected land for wildlife and 49 WM Landfills are certified by the Wildlife Habitat Council.

Waste Management helps reduce green house gases equivalent to taking more than 21,000 cars off the road each year by recycling more than 57,000 tons of steel cans.

By recycling more than 232,000 tons of plastics, Waste Management saves enough energy to power almost 116,000 houses for one year.
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