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SMART Task Force

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Committee Members (Appointed by BOS in Feb., 3-year term). An advisory group that studies and promotes ways to recycle, reuse and reduce solid waste for more efficiency and lower cost.

Can I Recycle it?

Why reduce, reuse, and recycle
You might choose to pay your hauler to remove your garbage from your property to a transfer station, but your town taxes pay for the tipping fee, the cost of trash disposal at the incinerator or landfill—$110 for every ton of trash produced in Litchfield. This year, the town will pay $600,000 just to dispose of its trash. Reducing garbage production saves money and the environment, cutting down on pollution and greenhouse gases that impact the climate and public health. 
 
Your Choices Matter
All recyclable items should be empty, rinsed, clean and open. Do not shred, box, bag or bundle. 
 
Beyond the Bin
Many items that don’t go in the blue bin don’t belong in the trash. Bring electronics, mattresses, textiles, furniture and more to the Litchfield Recycling Center. Check the list of accepted items here. 
 
Recycle clean dry plastic bags and plastic wrap to the Litchfield Stop and Shop bin outside the store entrance. Find the list of acceptable items HERE

Find free, national recycling solutions for typically hard-to-recycle everyday items, from Bic, Brita, and Burt’s Bees to Swiffer, Teva, and Tide. 

Food scraps
A typical Connecticut family of 4 throws away $1600/year in food waste. Making up almost 1/3 of the weight, food scraps don’t belong in the trash. Heavy and expensive to transport to the incinerator, they can instead be turned into compost, a valuable resource.

Litchfield is one of the few towns in Connecticut to have its own composting facility. Bring your scraps to the Litchfield Recycling Center and turn waste into “black gold.” 

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Board Members

Members
Term
Gerald Geci
Dem
Chairman
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026
Chez Liley
Dem
Feb 1, 2021
-
Feb 1, 2024
David R. Wilson
Rep
Feb 1, 2024
-
Feb 1, 2027
Leon Losee, Jr.
Rep
Feb 1, 2021
-
Feb 1, 2024
Kathryn Zullo
Dem
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026
Naomi Boccio
Public Works Liaison (advisory only)
-
Alternate Members
Term
Shawn Mullen
Dem
Feb 1, 2024
-
Feb 1, 2027
Helen Simko
Dem
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026

Commission Members

Members
Term
Gerald Geci
Dem
Chairman
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026
Chez Liley
Dem
Feb 1, 2021
-
Feb 1, 2024
David R. Wilson
Rep
Feb 1, 2024
-
Feb 1, 2027
Leon Losee, Jr.
Rep
Feb 1, 2021
-
Feb 1, 2024
Kathryn Zullo
Dem
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026
Naomi Boccio
Public Works Liaison (advisory only)
-
Alternate Members
Term
Shawn Mullen
Dem
Feb 1, 2024
-
Feb 1, 2027
Helen Simko
Dem
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026

Members

Members
Term
Gerald Geci
Dem
Chairman
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026
Chez Liley
Dem
Feb 1, 2021
-
Feb 1, 2024
David R. Wilson
Rep
Feb 1, 2024
-
Feb 1, 2027
Leon Losee, Jr.
Rep
Feb 1, 2021
-
Feb 1, 2024
Kathryn Zullo
Dem
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026
Naomi Boccio
Public Works Liaison (advisory only)
-
Alternate Members
Term
Shawn Mullen
Dem
Feb 1, 2024
-
Feb 1, 2027
Helen Simko
Dem
Feb 1, 2023
-
Feb 1, 2026

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