Kalispell store offers glass recycling option
CALEB SOPTELEAN/Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 1 month AGO
Conservation-minded residents of the Flathead now can recycle their glass.
Target has offered recycling for all colors of glass since April, according to Montana Danford, an executive team leader at the Kalispell store.
The recycling was initiated as part of Earth Day observances, according to a press release from the Target.com website.
Recycling bins are located at the front of the Hutton Ranch Road store near guest services.
The Minneapolis-based department store chain also recycles plastics, including plastic bags, and small batteries.
A semi-trailer that normally would return empty to the Target distribution center in Albany, Ore., now returns with recyclables, Danford said.
Although the items aren’t weighed, the truck is one-third to one-half full for each of its weekly return trips.
The glass recycling, in particular, has been popular, with employees emptying the bin four or five times a day.
“People bring in cart loads of it,” he said.
The store is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Target has 1,740 stores in 49 states. All stores participate in the recycling program.
“We know that eco-friendly living is top-of-mind for our guests, and the launch of store recycling stations allows us to continue to partner with them to curb unnecessary waste in our stores and our communities,” said Shawn Gensch, vice president of brand marketing.
“Target is committed to the preservation of the environment and to giving our guests eco-friendly options that will help them live more sustainably,” he said.
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