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Our Norwalk, CT showroom satisfies all your home furnishing needs with quality bedroom, dining room and living room furniture as well as mattresses from the best brands, stylish home decor, area rugs and more. Find affordable furniture for every room at the Raymour and Flanigan furniture store near you. 641 Connecticut Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06854Just a short drive from New Canaan, Westport, Darien, Stamford and Fairfield Pay My Bill Online » Apply For Credit » Customer Service Center » Raymour & Flanigan hosts a wide variety of local events to bring people together and raise awareness of charities and community outreach efforts. Check back again soon to see what's happening at our Norwalk location. The Public Facilities Dept. performs trash & recycling pick-up on every holiday except when Christmas or New Year's falls on a weekday.  If Christmas or New Year's falls on a weekday the pick-up schedule will be delayed by one day for all scheduled pick-up days on or following the holiday only.




EXAMPLES OF ACCEPTABLE HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTE FOR CURBSIDE COLLECTION: Food Scraps, paper litter not recyclable, glass not identified as recyclable (drinking glasses, unbroken fluorescent light bulbs, electric light bulbs, etc). Plastics not identified as recyclable (flower ports, plastic drinking glasses, kids toys, etc.) EXAMPLES OF UNACCEPTABLE SOLID WASTE FOR CURBSIDE COLLECTION: These items are accepted at the transfer station. Bulky waste (mattresses, box-springs, dressers, etc.) cardboard identified as recyclable, material used for shipping) glass, food containers marked with a number 2, white office paper, magazines, scrap metal, waste oil, grass clippings, Christmas trees, brush, leaves. Not Accepted materials concrete, demolition debris, and remodeling materials. NOTE: Glass, metal, plastic containers marked with #1 or #2, newspaper, office paper, magazines, wrapping paper, notebook paper, cardboard litter, empty detergent boxes, cereal boxes, and pizza boxes are acceptable in blue bins and can be placed at the curb for RECYCLING COLLECTION.




The City does not accept hazardous/medical waste. The city provides a household haz-mat day that is scheduled annually to accept your cleaning solvents, oil-based paints, computers, monitors, ink cartridges, mercury thermometer anything hazardous to the environment. Please check the website or call Dennis Scinto, Coordinator at 576-8023 for details. Recycling Information for Residents 990 Housatonic Avenue Bridgeport, CT 06606 Click here to Email Me Bridgeport Social Media Directory Click here or call 203-576-1311Finance options for your lifestyle –The furniture and clothing bank distributes furniture and clothing at no charge to the needy people of the Donated clothing must be clean and in wearable condition. We graciously accept and appreciate donations of furniture and household goods such as dishes, pots, pans, utensils, tables, bed linens, mattresses and other common home items that are in usable We also accept children's toys and sports equipment that are in




Baby items such as cribs, changing tables, swings, strollers and recent models of car seats and other safety equipment that are free of defects are greatly appreciated. Please contact Sister Theresa Tremblay at 203-334-7000 regarding making donations or if you need assistance in receivingIn 2013, Connecticut became the first state to enact legislation, Public Act 13-42, requiring mattress manufacturers to establish a mattress recycling program. Adrienne Houel, CEO and president of Greater Bridgeport Community Enterprises Inc., has been involved in the development of green programs in Bridgeport for at least five years. She also helped with the state’s new mattress recycling program, which begins Friday, May 1. Greater Bridgeport Enterprises, in partnership with Family ReEntry/Fresh Start Enterprises, founded mattress recycling company Park City Green — the only nonprofit mattress deconstruction and materials recycling business of its kind in the Northeast.




On Wednesday, April 8, Houel discussed the new mattress recycling program during a Wilton Go Green press conference at Wilton Town Hall. Since mattress recycling is a “very heavy” and “costly” task, said Houel, Greater Bridgeport Community Enterprises is offering a program to recycle Connecticut communities’ mattresses. “It’s a very big incentive to get a large number of mattresses diverted from the waste stream, [and] for the communities in Connecticut, we’re going to be recycling all of these mattresses for free,” said Houel. “Now, nothing is free in the world, is it? But for the municipalities, it will be.” Houel said the law cuts the cost of mattress recycling by imposing an “echo fee” of $9 on all new mattress purchases, which will be “pooled to support the programs of deconstructing mattresses.” According to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), mattress retailers will transfer the “echo fee” money to mattress manufacturers, who will use it to pay for transportation and recycling of unwanted mattresses.




Under the state’s new program, Houel said, Wilton may be one of the first communities to bring mattresses for deconstruction to Park City Green at 459 Iranistan Avenue in Bridgeport. “We recycle all the component parts of a mattress and they will be sold back into manufacturing and industry for addition to products that need foam, wood, springs — metal and steel — and any other products that are in mattresses.” According to the DEEP, other mattress recycling facilities in the Northeast include: • Recyc-Mattresses Corp., 12 Eastern Park Road, East Hartford. • Nationwide Mattress Recycling, Conigliaro Industries Inc., 701 Waverly Street, Framingham, Mass. According to the Connecticut Mattress Stewardship Plan, the program accepts any mattress and mattress foundation or box spring. The plan notes that crib and bassinet mattresses are “eligible for collection but will not be assessed the stewardship fee when purchased.” Click here for more information on mattress recycling in Connecticut.

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