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default map pin icon 1579 Burlington Street East, Hamilton, ON L8H3L2, CA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: City of Hamilton
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default map pin icon 415 East Stockbridge Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49001, USA

This listing was last updated on: November 30, 2020

Expanded listing for: City of Kalamazoo

Hours of Operation

Mon

8:00am

5:00pm

Tue

8:00am

5:00pm

Wed

8:00am

5:00pm

Thu

8:00am

5:00pm

Fri

8:00am

5:00pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Materials:
Notes
  • Remove caps/lids and put in trash
  • Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
Exceptions
  • No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic
  • No Foam
  • No Foam Blocks/Shapes
  • No Foam Food Service: cups, plates, take-out containers
  • No Foam Peanuts
  • No Hazardous Product Containers
  • No Microwavable Containers
  • No Motor Oil Bottles/Containers
  • No Thin Foamed Product Wrap/Sheets

Description: Based on the pdf Blueprint for Action , by 2015, Kalamazoo will be a city where residents move easily, by motorized or non-motorized means, between vibrant neighborhoods, including an active downtown that is the focus of important community activities. It will be the regional center of cultural, educational, and economic activity and health care services. And it will have well-established, well-preserved and well-used greenways and open spaces, including neighborhood and community parks that are effectively interconnected by bikeways, pedestrian paths and roads. Diversity will be a virtue and Kalamazoo's vitality will be sustainable with balance among the needs of the environment, the economy and the social needs of its residents. The City of Kalamazoo established a value system that substantiates its foundation through community interconnectedness. These values include: •Belonging - inclusive community building •Economic Opportunity & Stability - creating a stable local economy •Equity - equal treatment and access to community systems •Safety & Security - feeling safe and secure •Sense of Community - open communication between government and citizens •Shared Leadership - citizen, corporate citizen and government cooperation •Striking A Balance - creating a livable and sustainable community Kalamazoo strives to be the place of abundant opportunity for all its citizens. Our community's vision and values help make Kalamazoo a great place to live and work. We offer reputable schools, colleges and universities, two nationally recognized healthcare systems, diverse housing stock, well-maintained roadways, award winning wastewater treatment plant, safe and secure neighborhoods, accessible parks, lakes and golf courses. The City of Kalamazoo also offers many of the cultural attractions that you would find in larger metropolitan areas, including art, theatre, dance, music, restaurants and much more.

default map pin icon 15600 68th Avenue, Coopersville, MI 49404, Coopersville, MI 49404, USA

This listing was last updated on: June 07, 2021

Expanded listing for: Ottawa County's Environmental Sustainability Center (Coopersville)

Hours of Operation

Mon

12:00pm

4:00pm

Tue

Closed

Wed

8:00am

12:00pm

Thu

Closed

Fri

Closed

Sun

Closed

This location is open the 3rd Sat of each month from 8am-11am.
Materials:
Notes
  • Empty and replace cap
  • Include lids with containers
  • Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
Exceptions
  • No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic
  • No Blister Pack
  • No Foam
  • No Foam Blocks/Shapes
  • No Foam Food Service: cups, plates, take-out containers
  • No Foam Peanuts
  • No Frozen Food Bags
  • No Motor Oil Bottles/Containers
  • No Other Film
  • No Thin Foamed Product Wrap/Sheets

Description: Ottawa County's Environmental Sustainability Centers are available to aid residents in recycling and properly disposing of materials.

default map pin icon 3354 330th Street, Elma, IA 50628, USA

This listing was last updated on: November 01, 2016

Expanded listing for: Floyd-Mitchell-Chickasaw Solid Waste Management Agency

Hours of Operation

Landfill hours of operation are 7:00 am to 3:00 pm, with all commercial loads required to be on the ground by 2:30pm, Monday through Friday unless notified otherwise. Last acceptable load of the day must be on the ground by 2:30 pm unless exempted by landfill staff. Unless otherwise notified, landfill hours shall not include Saturdays, Sundays. When winds reach 25 mph the staff will determine if waste can be contained. If not, regular haulers will be called and given the time of closing. If the Landfill closes before 1:00 pm it may reopen the next regular business day an hour early, at the staffs discretion. If you are not sure if we are open, call 877-982-4288 to confirm. If it is windy and you get the answering machine, we are probably closed. Extended Hours Policy The Agency Board has come up with an Extended Hours Policy which will allow contractor or haulers to request the landfill to be open later. Further, FMC reserves the right to close and deny disposing at the landfill at any time for any purpose, including, but not limited to the purposes of repair, maintenance and renovation of the landfill. Holidays Observed Holidays observed are New Year’s Day, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Day before Christmas, Christmas Day.
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Description: Current Wind Closing Policy: When winds reach 25 mph the staff will determine if waste can be contained. If not, haulers will be called and notified the time of closing. If the Landfill closes before 1:00 pm it may reopen the next regular business day an hour early, unless the landfill is already scheduled to be closed that day, or if winds are too high that morning to open for business. If you are not sure if the landfill will be open, call 877-982-4288 to confirm. If it is windy and you get the answering machine, the landfill is probably closed. Covered Load Policy: To avoid an additional $20.00 fee all loads brought to the landfill must be entirely covered with a tarp, snow fence or similar item.. This includes lumber and large objects. Ropes alone are not considered a cover. Certain "difficult to cover loads" may be exempted on a case by case basis by the scale attendant. Acceptable Material for Disposal: Users may only dispose at the landfill, in accordance with permitted procedures, Commercial, Residential, and Construction and Demolition Waste which originates from Floyd, Mitchell or Chickasaw counties in Iowa. Construction and Demolition Waste includes Solid Waste from building materials, packaging, and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition operations on pavements, houses, commercial buildings, and other structures. Such waste may include: bricks, concrete, other masonry materials, soil, asphalt, rock, lumber, pallets, crates, rebar, glass, flooring, carpet and pad (only if the result of a remodel or demolition), sheet rock, roofing, insulation, windows, siding and gutters, steel and other metals generated by Construction and Demolition operations. Empty cans, buckets or tubes holding less than 10% construction products such as paints, adhesives, solvents or sealers. Special Waste: See FMC’s Special Waste Acceptance Criteria (SWAC) which follows. Items Not Acceptable for Disposal: Items not acceptable for disposal include free liquids, deposit beverage containers, brush and yard waste (including clippings, branches, trees, etc.), hazardous waste, and red bag medical waste. Household Hazardous Waste may be disposed of April – October at our satellite facilities (dates and times subject to change), or daily at the landfill. Tires and appliances must not be commingled with other waste. They are accepted in the trailer to the west of the office. Appliances that are demolished or burned are still considered an appliance and a separate charge applies. Items that shall be Recycled: CRT’s (monitors, televisions) have a separate fee and should not be commingled with other waste. Electronics such as vcr’s, stereos, computers, etc. may be recycled at no fee.

default map pin icon 3101 West 18th Street, Spencer, IA 51301, USA

This listing was last updated on: November 01, 2016

Expanded listing for: City of Spencer Transfer Station

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday: 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM Saturday: 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday: Closed Household Hazardous Collection Center: By Appointment
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default map pin icon 2032 N Avenue, Clarinda, IA 51632, USA

This listing was last updated on: November 01, 2016

Expanded listing for: Page County Landfill & Recycling Center

Hours of Operation

M-F 9am - 4:30pm St 9am- 11:30am
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default map pin icon 608 Old White Lake Turnpike, Swan Lake, NY 12783, USA

This listing was last updated on: February 10, 2016

Expanded listing for: Town of Bethel

Hours of Operation

Mon

9:00am

4:00pm

Tue

9:00pm

4:00pm

Wed

9:00am

4:00pm

Thu

9:00am

4:00pm

Fri

9:00am

3:30pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Some offices maybe open for special licensing periods or tax collection check the website.
Materials:
Notes
  • Remove caps/lids and put in trash
Exceptions
  • No Black Plastic
  • No Blister Pack
  • No Caps
  • No Deli, Take-out or Bakery Clamshells or Trays
  • No Foam
  • No Foam Blocks/Shapes
  • No Foam Food Service: cups, plates, take-out containers
  • No Foam Peanuts
  • No Lids
  • No Other Film
  • No Plastic marked 'Other' (7)
  • No Plastic marked PS (6)
  • No Plastic marked PVC (3)
  • No Pouches
  • No Straws
  • No Thin Foamed Product Wrap/Sheets
  • No Toys with Metal or Electronics

Description: The Town of Bethel is located 90 miles from New York City, Albany and Binghamton in Sullivan County New York. The Town of Bethel includes the hamlets of White Lake, Kauneonga Lake, Smallwood, Bethel, parts of Swan Lake, Mongaup Valley and Briscoe. Our main industries are tourism, (visit the Sullivan County Visitor's Association) and agriculture (Bethel Farming Community) . We were once referred to as the Borsch Belt. For more information check out our About Bethel and Historian Pages. Our population according to the 2010 Cenus is 4,362 and we have over 7,200 parcel of land.

default map pin icon 600 County Road NP, Marquette, MI 49855, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: Marquette County Landfill

Hours of Operation

Mon

7:00am

3:00pm

Tue

7:00am

3:00pm

Wed

7:00am

3:00pm

Thu

7:00am

3:00pm

Fri

7:00am

3:00pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Materials:
Notes
  • Include lids with containers
  • Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
Exceptions
  • No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic
  • No Buckets
  • No Electronics/Appliances
  • No Flower Pots
  • No Foam
  • No Foam Blocks/Shapes
  • No Foam Food Service: cups, plates, take-out containers
  • No Foam Peanuts
  • No Food Contaminated Containers
  • No Frozen Food Bags
  • No Hazardous Product Containers
  • No Other Film
  • No Pouches
  • No Straws
  • No Thin Foamed Product Wrap/Sheets
  • No Toys with Metal or Electronics

Description: The Marquette County Solid Waste Management Authority is a dual stream recycling facility. Via a residential curbside collection and drop off service, we receive recyclable materials in two streams: Fiber and Rigid. We operate a small scale MRF and baler on site. Rigid (plastic/metal/glass), materials are separated in the MRF. Glass and ferrous material is removed. Currently we market a 1-7 bale product. Our fiber product is a residential mix comprised of OCC and mixed paper. This product is baled on site and shipped to market. Currently, we receive 155/TPM. 70% Fiber and 30% Rigid. The overall goal of the program is to provide a cost effective recycling option for the municipalities of Marquette County, local school districts/universities, and civic groups. The program is available to those who choose to participate. Currently, 15 of the 22 municipalities of Marquette County participate in our dual stream program.

default map pin icon 10700 Prospect Lane, Aurora, IN 47001, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 26, 2019

Expanded listing for: Dearborn County Solid Waste Management District

Hours of Operation

Mon

9:00am

4:00pm

Tue

9:00am

4:00pm

Wed

9:00am

6:00pm

Thu

9:00am

4:00pm

Fri

9:00am

4:00pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Materials:
Notes
  • Do not bag recyclables
  • Empty and replace cap
Exceptions
  • No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic

Description: The Dearborn County Solid Waste Management District was formed in 1993 to inspire and assist residents and businesses within the county to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and properly dispose of solid waste. The District offers accessible and convenient recycling to county residents in the Drive-Thru Recycling Center open 37 hours each week and 14 drop-off locations available 24/7. The Drive-Thru accepts tires, non-alkaline batteries, appliances, fluorescent bulbs, motor oil and electronics and more. Household chemicals and other hazardous wastes are collected in the Drive-Thru as well. Creation Station, the first reuse program of its kind in southeastern Indiana, is a clearinghouse for materials that are made available to any Dearborn County teacher or not-for-profit educator.The District offers free educational programs to youth and adults, schools, community organizations and individuals on a variety of topics.

default map pin icon 1805 Linden Street, Cherokee, IA 51012, USA

This listing was last updated on: November 01, 2016

Expanded listing for: Cherokee County Landfill

Hours of Operation

Monday thru Friday, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm First Saturday of the month, April - December, 8:00 am - 12:00 noon
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