Did you know that you can drop off your redeemable bottles and cans at the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS), as a way to help the animals? Thanks to generous volunteers, there is a dry and secure shed for supporters to drop off redeemable bottles and cans. The shed is located at the back of the shelter at 765 Stevens Road in Pittsford. Or, you can drop the bottles and cans at Green Mountain Bottle Redemption in the Howe Center in Rutland. If you have any questions, call RCHS at 802-483-6700.
Redeemable bottles and cans can help RCHS
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