
As the holiday season approaches, so does an increase in waste, but Hillsborough County is looking to combat this yearly excess through education on proper recycling practices. In their latest effort to keep festivities eco-friendly, the county's Solid Waste department is engaging the community with its podcast series, "Hello Hillsborough." In the upcoming episode, airing on Friday, Danny, a project manager in sustainability and disposal operations, will lay out the do's and don'ts of holiday recycling, a timely guide for residents looking to reduce their environmental impact.
Recycling during the holiday season can be a confusing task with wrapping paper, holiday cards, and food containers cluttering bins. On "Hello Hillsborough," hosts Hilary and Tyler will explore their recycling know-how, or the lack thereof, as they learn how to correctly recycle common holiday items. According to a statement obtained by Hillsborough County Newsroom, Danny will not only guide listeners through correct recycling protocols but will also enlighten them on what happens to these materials once they leave the curbside.
The podcast aims to offer more than mere instruction; it promises an immersive auditory experience. Listeners will enjoy a segment featuring recycling ASMR, potentially turning the sorting and disposal of recyclables into a sensory journey. The unique approach seeks to reinforce the recycling message, making it resonate on a different level. "Hello Hillsborough" is available across multiple platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify, providing convenience and accessibility for all residents keen on improving their environmental efforts during the holiday season.
To stay informed and participate in making Hillsborough County cleaner, residents can learn more about "Hello Hillsborough" and access the podcast by subscribing through their preferred platform. With new episodes released monthly, the series continues to be a resource for those seeking to make a positive impact on their environment. The county emphasizes the ease of access to the podcast, hoping to encourage a larger audience to embrace sustainable practices, with a little bit of recycling ASMR thrown into the mix, listeners might just forget they're learning how to protect their planet.









