Lambert expands recycling with new waste containers
(St. Louis) Lambert-St. Louis International Airport has expanded its recycling campaign to now include plastic bottles. New multi-waste containers have been placed at the entrance of each concourse so passengers can deposit plastic containers along with newspapers and non-recyclable trash.
This phase of Lambert’s recycling program is a collaborative effort with Kirkwood-based Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The organization purchased half of the new recycling containers for its mission, Franciscans for Earth.
In 2007, Lambert began diverting paper-based recyclable materials from its waste stream in all operational areas. In early 2008, Lambert added paper recycling containers in all airport terminals and concourses.
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Lambert adds Bar with Grab N Go Food
There is on-going construction at three restaurant locations in the Main Terminal. Because of these renovations, Lambert has opened a temporary “Brews & Blues” bar in the lower level of the Main Terminal, across from the future “Pasta House Co” restaurant. It offers a limited bar menu and “grab n go” food items