Bennington County Solid Waste Alliance

Bennington County Solid Waste Alliance BCSWA assists residents, businesses, schools and organizations in recycling and reuse of materials t

Office hours are limited and are by appointment at this time due to COVID.

A simple and easy way to understand food waste is the Vermont Food Recovery Hierarchy.  Please consider this when choosi...
05/27/2026

A simple and easy way to understand food waste is the Vermont Food Recovery Hierarchy. Please consider this when choosing the best diversion option for your food waste. Food waste recycling doesn't have to be overly complex or hard to do - it's just important to know the options.

If you have any questions or need support in any of your recycling goals, please reach out to us here at Bennington County Solid Waste Alliance or visit our website, www.bcswa.org for tons of great information at the click of a button.

Bennington County Solid Waste Alliance is happy to be part of the Manchester Energy Fair today at the Manchester Communi...
05/16/2026

Bennington County Solid Waste Alliance is happy to be part of the Manchester Energy Fair today at the Manchester Community Library until 3 pm. Meet John, our new Education & Outreach Coordinater and learn about the best way to recycle and keep your materials out of the landfill.

"The goal is to change the culture of Southwestern Vermont. This may seem like it's pretty heady, but to change the cult...
04/30/2026

"The goal is to change the culture of Southwestern Vermont. This may seem like it's pretty heady, but to change the culture of Southwestern Vermont to being a zero waste culture." - Marsh Hudson Knapp

BENNINGTON — What began nearly a decade ago as a small but concerted effort to reduce waste at Bennington's Garlic Festival has blossomed into a massive community effort – all

Congratulations to the Bennington Zero Waste/Compost Crew for being recognized in the Northeast Recycling Council Organi...
04/30/2026

Congratulations to the Bennington Zero Waste/Compost Crew for being recognized in the Northeast Recycling Council Organics Management Guide! (https://www.nerc.org/) If you're interested in joining the team there are shifts available for Mayfest, Truckfest and Garlic Town. Contact Marsh at [email protected] for more info.

Happy Earth Day! This year consider volunteering with our Zero Waste Committee!In approximately one month, a team of abo...
04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day! This year consider volunteering with our Zero Waste Committee!

In approximately one month, a team of about 20 volunteers of all ages will come together to support waste diversion efforts at Mayfest, helping ensure that materials generated during the popular spring festival are redirected from landfills and instead transformed into nutrient-rich compost that can benefit local gardens and landscapes. “Join us in this rewarding community effort,” invites Marsh Hudson-Knapp, facilitator of the Zero Waste team.

While some may initially feel uncertain about volunteering, participants quickly discover that the experience is both engaging and meaningful. Volunteers report a strong sense of camaraderie, shared purpose, and appreciation from festivalgoers who value the effort to reduce waste and promote sustainability.

The impact of this work is tangible. Every item diverted from disposal contributes to a reduction in landfill use and supports a more sustainable materials cycle. Large-scale landfills, such as those found in places like Seneca Falls, New York, illustrate the long-term environmental challenges associated with waste disposal, including the generation of significant quantities of contaminated runoff.

Team member Kathy Sollien emphasizes the importance of local action: “At a recent Zero Waste event, Garlic Town 2025, we successfully diverted approximately 3,000 pounds of material. At a time when many people feel discouraged by global environmental challenges, participating in local efforts like Mayfest provides a concrete way to make a positive difference.” This year’s initiative marks the first Zero Waste collaboration at Mayfest, a joint effort between the Better Bennington Corporation and the Zero Waste Committee of the Bennington County Solid Waste Alliance.

Mayfest will take place in Bennington on Saturday, May 23, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Volunteers will also be invited to attend a preparation and orientation gathering, including a shared meal, prior to the event. Those interested in participating in Mayfest or future Zero Waste initiatives are encouraged to contact Marsh Hudson-Knapp directly for more information.

It's that time of year, Vermont! Bears are waking up and leaving their dens all over the state, which means it's time to...
04/13/2026

It's that time of year, Vermont! Bears are waking up and leaving their dens all over the state, which means it's time to take down those birdfeeders and bearproof your property, including your trash.

Don't wait until a bear comes to visit your property to take steps to prevent a bear incident. Here are some steps you can take now to help teach bears, and other wildlife like raccoons, skunks, and rodents, that our yards and neighborhoods are not where they should come looking for a snack:

🐻 Take down your birdfeeders.

🐻 Keep your garbage in bear-resistant containers or structures. You can contact your waste hauler to see about getting a bear-resistant dumpster!

🐻 Get your chickens and bees behind electric fencing or a bear-proof enclosure to keep them safe.

To learn more about living with bears, or to report a bear incident, you can visit the VT DEC website: www.tinyurl.com/livingWithBlackBearsVT

SAT FEB 28TH - Bring your broken items and get free fixes! We have a small but dedicated group of volunteer fixers who w...
02/27/2026

SAT FEB 28TH - Bring your broken items and get free fixes! We have a small but dedicated group of volunteer fixers who will do their best to help repair bicycles, clothing, basic jewelry, watch bands and batteries, small appliances, electrical and mechanical issues (lamps, fans, vacuums, etc.), and sharpen knives and scissors!

02/05/2026

Remember the 2x2 rule for Recycling

02/02/2026

PUBLIC NOTICE: The Bennington Transfer Station located at 904 Houghton Lane will be closing at 3:00 pm on Thursday, February 5, 2026, to allow for an upgrade to the vehicle scale.

The facility will reopen on Friday, February 6, at 8:00 am. The Transfer Station is operated by Casella Waste Management. For more information, contact Casella at 1-802-447-8737.

Address

210 South Street , Suite 6
Bennington, VT
05201

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(802) 442-0713

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