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In a continuous effort to practice superior environmental stewardship, Pinellas County is offering new tools to give residents and visitors easy recycling options. The county has released the new 2017 Recycling Directory and converted its popular A to Z Guide to a geo-locatable tool.

This year鈥檚 directory, which is published annually by Pinellas County Solid Waste, is packed with the latest information about managing waste as a resource and how to properly 鈥淩educe, Reuse, Recycle and Recover.”

The directory is accessible online at . A free copy of the directory will also be inserted in local newspapers. Free copies will also be available at many libraries and government offices throughout the county.

Residents can find out how to recycle or safely dispose of just about anything from their home with the county鈥檚 A to Z Guide. Pinellas County Solid Waste has partnered with ReCollect, a waste collection mobile application developer, to convert the popular A to Z Guide to a geo-locatable tool.

The online A to Z Guide will allow users to type the name of an item they want to recycle and discover if the material can be reused, recycled or composted as well as where it can be disposed of. If users enter their address, the tool will direct them to the closest recycling or reuse locations, or the nearest disposal sites.

In 2015, Pinellas County attained the highest recycling rate (89 percent) in Florida, according to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. The rate contributes toward the state鈥檚 goal of recycling 75 percent of its waste by 2020.

鈥淧inellas County residents do a great job recycling and reducing waste, which conserves resources and preserves the life of our landfill,鈥 said Pinellas County Solid Waste Director Kelsi Oswald. 鈥淲ith the new online tools, it is even easier to learn about solid waste management and best practices to reduce, reuse and recycle in our community.鈥

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