Bug with the Lebanon Betterbin Recycling App has been Squashed

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The Lebanon Solid Waste Facility has its own recycling and composting app available for community members to use before dropping off recyclables and food waste at the Lebanon Recycling Center. Recently, a bug was found in our Betterbin Recycling App. The good news is you can fix the problem on your own immediately, or wait for the fix to update in the App Store in approximately 1-3 days. 

Did you experience a problem? Want to fix it now? Take these steps:

  • Open the app
  • Tap “Profile”
  • Tap “My Communities”
  • Tap “Recycle”
  • Type in the name of your community
  • It’s fixed!

For those of you who have not downloaded our recycling app, click here for more information and steps to access the app.  In addition to recycling instructions, the app provides food waste drop-off program members with guidelines for what is acceptable in the food waste diversion program. Participants can search the database of organic products, learn about the bags required for participation, and avoid confusion about products labeled by a brand as compostable that may not be acceptable in the drop-off program.

It is a great tool to prepare your recyclables before coming to the Lebanon Landfill & Recycling Center. We truly appreciate your efforts to recycle right!

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