Charlie Meier hosts tire recycling event in Trenton with strong community turnout

Charlie Meier hosts tire recycling event in Trenton with strong community turnout
Charles E. Meier, Illinois State Representative for 109th District — www.facebook.com
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State Representative Charlie Meier (R-Okawville) organized a free tire recycling event at Trenton Community Park, attracting hundreds of residents. The event resulted in a semi-truck filled with various tires, from large combine tires to smaller passenger types.

Despite high temperatures, community members lined up before the event began at 10:00 AM and continued until the last vehicle was assisted at noon. Rep. Meier expressed satisfaction with the turnout and thanked participants for their patience as volunteers managed the long line.

“The turnout was amazing for this event,” said Rep. Charlie Meier. “Seeing so many neighbors showing up to get rid of tires shows that there’s a great appetite for events like this in the future. I want to thank everyone who came out for their patience as our volunteers worked through the long line.”

Meier also acknowledged those who made the event possible, including local organizations and individuals who volunteered despite challenging weather conditions.

“I want to recognize all the volunteers who came out to help load the tires,” Meier continued. “Thank you to the City of Trenton, the FFA, the Farm Bureau, and everyone who braved the scorching heat to help.”

Meier plans to organize similar recycling events annually across different locations within his district.

Meier has represented Illinois’ 109th House District since 2023 after succeeding David Reis.



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