Helpful Links
Land Trust Links:
- Land Trust Alliance
- CT Farmland Trust
- Connecticut Land Conservation Council
- Humane Society Wildlife Land Trust
Land Trusts in Connecticut:
- Berlin CT Land Trust
- Meriden Land Trust
- Cheshire Land Trust
- Burlington Land Trust
- Weantinoge Heritage Land Trust
State of Connecticut Links:
Federal Government Links:
Other Links:

Battery Recycling
Old batteries lying around? Don’t throw them away! Batteries contain corrosive materials and heavy metals—lead-acid, cadmium and lithium-ion—that can contaminate the environment and affect human health.
Residents can now recycle their depleted batteries anytime through the SLCT’s recycle program.
Common household, non-rechargeable, single-use alkaline and zinc AA, AAA, 9V or C or D cell batteries are accepted, as well as rechargeable and nickel cadmium batteries.
To recycle, place your old batteries in a sealed plastic bag and drop them in any of these locations:
- The Land Trust office at 76 N. Main St. The main drop box is located inside the building and is open during normal business hours, while a smaller container is located in the rear of the building.
- The Southington Public Library. Drop them in Southington Land Conservation Trust’s battery recycling bin located by the 1st floor circulation desk!
Can I recycle it?