Brookhaven Residents Invited to Go Green at Free Recycling Event with Councilwoman Bonner


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Councilwoman Jane Bonner invites Brookhaven residents to participate in an upcoming Community Recycling Event on Friday, May 31st, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Rose Caracappa Senior Center, located in Mount Sinai.

This environmentally friendly event offers a convenient way for residents to safely dispose of unwanted items and help keep Brookhaven clean and green. The event includes:

  • Paper Shredding – Limit of 5 banker-sized boxes per household.
  • Electronics Recycling – A full list of acceptable items is available at BrookhavenNY.gov/RecycleEvents.
  • Safe Medicine Disposal – Please note that sharps and liquid medications cannot be accepted.
  • Cardboard Recycling – Bring your flattened cardboard for responsible disposal.
"This event is a great opportunity for residents to declutter responsibly while supporting our community’s sustainability goals," said Councilwoman Jane Bonner. "We’re proud to work with our local partners to make safe and responsible recycling more accessible to everyone."

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