What is Adopt-A-Highway?

Adopt-A-Highway is a local litter prevention program sponsored by Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful (KACCB) that works to involve community volunteers in local roadside clean-up efforts. The goal of the program is to reduce roadside litter in an effort to keep our community clean and beautiful. Community organizations and/or volunteers accept the responsibility of regular litter pickups on their “adopted” local roadway. Adopt-A-Highway is part of the larger Adopt Athens Program. Any civic-minded organization, such as garden clubs, church groups, scout groups, student clubs, businesses, corporations, families, etc. can adopt a stretch of county roadway. Visit KACCB's Website for more information, an application, to request tools, or report a pickup. Or call 706-613-3501 ext. 309 for an application.

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1. What items can I bring to Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful (KACCB) for recycling?
2. Where are you located?
3. Do you sell compost bins?
4. What is Adopt-A-Highway?
5. What is the Adopt Athens program?
6. Does it cost money for an organization to adopt and maintain an area?
7. What if I’m not involved with an organization that has an adopted space, but would still like to volunteer my time with community cleanups?
8. Does Keep Athens-Clarke County Beautiful (KACCB) loan tools to the community?
9. How do I get recycling bins?
10. How do I get recycling service in my apartment complex?
11. Where can I donate materials locally for reuse?
12. Where can I take aluminum cans and/or other scrap metal for recycling?
13. Where can I take electronics for recycling and reuse?
14. Where can I recycle hardback books and paperback books?
15. Where can I recycle cooking grease?
16. What plastics are recyclable and why?
17. Do you take pizza boxes or paper plates?