PHOENIX, Ariz. – Hunter Industries and Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply are extending its sprinkler recycling program through Dec. 31.
Last year, Ewing announced this program at select locations in California and Texas, with goals of future expansion.
When sprinklers are removed and replaced, they typically end up in the trash, but Hunter and Ewing have partnered to give new life to old sprinklers and keep them out of landfills.
All plastic Hunter rotors and spray head sprinklers will be collected, except for those with stainless steel sleeves. Reusable materials from the collected sprinklers will be reclaimed and used by Hunter to manufacture new products.
To recycle your Hunter sprinklers, check with a participating Ewing location in California, Colorado (new) or Texas for drop-off availability.
Last year, Ewing announced this program at select locations in California and Texas, with goals of future expansion.
When sprinklers are removed and replaced, they typically end up in the trash, but Hunter and Ewing have partnered to give new life to old sprinklers and keep them out of landfills.
All plastic Hunter rotors and spray head sprinklers will be collected, except for those with stainless steel sleeves. Reusable materials from the collected sprinklers will be reclaimed and used by Hunter to manufacture new products.
To recycle your Hunter sprinklers, check with a participating Ewing location in California, Colorado (new) or Texas for drop-off availability.
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