Schenectady County Recycles
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The SCR program provides recycling and waste reduction outreach to residents, businesses, community groups, and schools throughout Schenectady County in an effort to divert waste from landfills, increase recycling participation, & promote sustainability
05/09/2026
Get Involved
International Compost Awareness Week may be ending, but composting continues year-round. Start a compost system, support local programs, attend events, and share your composting story. Together, we can build healthier soils and stronger communities.
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05/08/2026
Food Systems
Compost plays an important role in sustainable food systems by returning nutrients to the soil and helping grow healthier crops. Reducing food waste and composting closes the loop and supports a more resilient food system.
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05/07/2026
Water Conservation
Adding compost to soil helps retain moisture, reducing the need for irrigation and improving drought resistance. By increasing the soil’s ability to absorb and hold water, compost supports smarter water use, reduces runoff, and builds more resilient landscapes.
It’s a simple solution with a powerful impact, from conserving water to strengthening the health of our soils and communities.
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Soil Health
Healthy soil is essential for growing nutrient-rich food and supporting regenerative agriculture. Compost improves soil structure, increases water retention, and supports microorganisms that are beneficial to plant growth. Feeding the soil helps sustain life above and below the surface.
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05/05/2026
Environmental Impact
Composting helps reduce methane emissions by keeping organic waste out of landfills. It also supports carbon-rich soils that contribute to climate resilience. Composting is an everyday action that supports a healthier planet.
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What is Compost?
Compost is created by recycling organic materials like food scraps and yard waste into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. Instead of sending these materials to landfills, composting returns valuable nutrients back to the earth and improves soil health. It is a simple way to make a meaningful impact.
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International Compost Awareness Week 2026 starts today. All week long, we are celebrating how composting helps feed the soil that feeds us and supports healthier food systems, stronger communities, and a more sustainable future. Whether you compost at home or support large-scale programs, you are part of the solution.
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International Compost Awareness Week 2026 starts today. All week long, we are celebrating how composting helps feed the soil that feeds us and supports healthier food systems, stronger communities, and a more sustainable future. Whether you compost at home or support large-scale programs, you are part of the solution. TAGS ,
We are so excited about Repair Cafe Schenectady today! We have a slight change to the schedule, due to an event at the church this afternoon, we will be ending at 1PM today.
We look forward to seeing you all at this incredible community event!
05/02/2026
Today's the day!!
Join us
10am to 2pm at
St. Stephen's Church,
1229 Baker Ave, Schenectady, NY 12309.
Bring in your broken but treasured items: jewelry, dolls, toys, watched, clocks, clothing, ceramics, wooden objects, lamps & small electric appliances, mechanical items (no fuel engines), bikes, blade sharpening, and sometimes there's even a take apart table for the kids to try their hands at repair.
Repairs* are FREE, and done by volunteer repair coaches, but are not guaranteed. Even if we can't fix it, we have a good time trying! *LIMIT 2 ITEMS PER HOUSEHOLD PER EVENT*
Interested in volunteering at Repair Cafe Schenectady? Contact Schenectady County Recycles at [email protected]
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107 Nott Ter, Ste 301
Schenectady, NY
12308
Opening Hours
| Monday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Tuesday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Wednesday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Thursday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |
| Friday | 8:30am - 4:30pm |