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Upcoming Green Fair Grows with New Recycling Programs.

Dispose of medicines, ink cartridges and more safely at the fair—then learn more about living sustainably.

This year's Warren Township Green Fair is adding a helpful new twist: the fair will offer recycling services for...everything.

In addition to the informational tables from local groups and participants, the fair will include opportunities for residents to take advantage of safe, sustainable ways fo disposing of everything from electronic items to medicines and bottle caps.  

"The focus will be on recycling hard to dispose items such as electronics, old medicine, textiles and more," Ila Gillenwater, a member of Warren's Green Team, said. "There will also be several Scouting troops offering ideas for living a more sustainable life." 

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The Fair is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m April 27 (rain date is May 4) at the municipal complex. The entire community is invited and it's free to participate in any of the recycling, disposal or programs at the event.

Items can be brought to the Green Fair including:

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  • Styrofoam
  • All electronics including TVs, cell phones, computers, printers, monitors, keyboards
  • Ink & toner cartridges
  • Books, DVDs, CDs
  • Bottle Caps (these do not go into county recycling)
  • Shoes new or gently worn
  • Eyeglasses

The Warren Township Police Department, working in conjunction with the Green Team, will receive old medicines for recycling at Police Headquarters between the hours of 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Also at the Fair:

  • Valuable information about how you can improve our environment;
  • Practical solutions to environmental issues;
  • Free tree seedlings will be given out to the first 300 visitors!

At the time of press, participants include The Warren Green Team, Newtech Recycling, Lions Club of Warren, bookBgone, The Shrine of St. Joseph, Watchung Hills Interfaith Clergy, Big Brothers & Big Sisters, Warren Girl Scouts, Warren Boy Scouts, the Environmental Club of WHRHS, The Wagner Farm Arboretum and Cintas Document Shredding.

For further information, contact Gillenwater at 908-868–1984 or send an email to her


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