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For Your Farm or Business![]() At Barrington Coffee Roasters, roastmaster Paul Dodds scoops the hulls of coffee beans into the trash. The company just began working with CET (2007) to reduce their trash volume--these hulls are headed to the compost pile. Some of them are also providing warmth and cushioning to the flock in a CET's employee's chicken coop! CET helps private business and farms contribute to their communities by becoming more environmentally and economically sustainable. We offer many programs, tailored to the needs of small and medium-sized businesses and farms in Western Massachusetts.
Save Money & Reduce WasteIs your business wondering what to do with surplus inventory, manufacturing by-products, or even office furniture? If so please visit the Massachusetts Material Trader today and reduce your carbon footprint by signing up as a member and posting any unwanted materials. The Massachusetts Material Trader is a free on-line material exchange network funded by the EPA.
Purchase Recycled Copy Paper![]() Businesses can recycle cell phones and printer cartridges for free by dropping them off at CET offices in Pittsfield (112 Elm Street) and Northampton (26 Market Street). Contact Jamie for more information. ![]() CET employee Dave Miner collects office paper for recycling. CET offers Recycling Services for businesses, including office paper recycling and document destruction services. We serve over 150 businesses in Berkshire County, from Great Barrington to Williamstown and North Adams. Learn more or sign up for recycling services. If you have food waste to dispose of or are interested in hauling or processing food waste, our Food Waste Recycling Project can help. Find toolkits for schools and restaurant composting, as well as other resources. CET's successful on-farm composting program has been highlighted by the EPA as a "Turning Garbage into Gold" success story. Disposing of unwanted dial-down thermostats? Thermostats can contain mercury, so they need to be recycled appropriately. If you need specialized assistance not available through our grant-funded programs, consider CET's fee-based consulting services. Looking to save money, add value to the bottom line and help the environment? The Massachusetts Earth 911 Business Website and Recycling Locator can help! This new, online resource provides small- and medium-sized businesses with:
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