
Join Bigbelly at the NH Recycles Conference & Expo • May 18 • Concord, NH
As communities across New England prepare parks, downtowns, campuses, trails, waterfronts, and gathering spaces for the busy summer season ahead, public space infrastructure plays an important role in helping create cleaner, more welcoming experiences for residents and visitors alike.
From summer tourism and outdoor events to waterfront activity and everyday moments where life happens, municipalities continue to look for smarter ways to support cleaner public spaces, stronger recycling systems, and more efficient operations. 🌿🌊
That’s why Bigbelly is excited to participate in the upcoming NH Recycles Conference & Expo on Monday, May 18 at the Grappone Conference Center.
Our team will be exhibiting throughout the day from 8:15 AM – 3:30 PM and looks forward to connecting with municipalities, recycling leaders, sustainability professionals, parks and public works teams from across the region.

♻️ Featured at the Bigbelly Exhibit
Visitors can stop by throughout the day for:
- A live Bigbelly demo
- Conversations around summer readiness and smarter recycling infrastructure
- Ideas for cleaner parks, downtowns, campuses, and gathering spaces
- Entry into our YETI Backpack Cooler giveaway 🎒
Bigbelly team members attending include:
- Jenna Reedy, Regional Sales Manager
- Caleb Finklemen, Sales Representative
- Michelle Firmbach, Director of Marketing

🤝 Supporting Stronger Recycling Systems Across New England
Bigbelly is also proud to participate as an engaged member of NH Recycles, supporting its mission to strengthen recycling through economically and environmentally sound solutions.
For more than four decades, NH Recycles has partnered with municipalities, businesses, and communities across New England to advance recycling education, technical assistance, and cooperative recycling solutions — especially supporting small and rural communities throughout the region.
As communities continue preparing for increased seasonal activity, stronger recycling and waste systems can help:
- reduce overflow and litter
- support cleaner recycling streams
- improve operational efficiency
- enhance public space experiences
- help keep waste out of New England waterways 🌊♻️
☀️ Preparing Public Spaces for Summer
At Bigbelly, we believe cleaner public spaces help create more connected, welcoming communities where life happens.
Whether in parks, downtowns, campuses, waterfronts, trails, or gathering spaces, communities across New England continue imagining better public spaces together — and we look forward to being part of those conversations at NH Recycles.
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