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Waste Not (Recycling) Program

WASTE NOT, Incline Village General Improvement District's Conservation program, provides community conservation services to protect OUR resources. The WASTE NOT program is located at Public Works. Our purpose: to empower sustainable living by providing conservation programs for recycling, household hazardous waste, water conservation, watershed management, and education.

Click here for our 2009 RECYCLING GUIDE.

For customer information on WASTE NOT programs of Recycling and Trash services please click here.

Planning a community event? You can now offer recycling and composting!
Recycling / composting collection containers and other tools are now available for free community use through the North Lake Tahoe “Zero Waste” Project. To learn more about this new program, sponsored by IVGID and the Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation download this information packet.

Please take a moment to review our programs including: recycling, bear awareness www.stashyourtrash.org and trash containment, water conservation, source water protection, clean water team and household hazardous waste. 

Click here for pine needle recycling information.

The WASTE NOT staff would love to hear from you! Do you have a question or are you interested in becoming a waste not volunteer? Contact WASTE NOT or call us at the WASTE NOT HOTLINE (775) 832-1284.

IVGID Quarterly Update - Volume 3, Issue 2
Find out what's happening in your community!...
Free Incline Village Christmas Tree Recycling Opens December 24th
The Incline Village Christmas Tree Chipping Program will be offered again! Residents are encouraged ...
Free TV Recycling during the month of January!
Drop-off your TVs (*32” or smaller) during Waste Not’s Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic ...
Effluent Export Pipeline project information
Click to see details on the project...
State of the District
Click here to read the State of the District Messge for November 2008...
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