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default map pin icon 42 Court Street, Kipton, OH 44049, USA

This listing was last updated on: January 18, 2022

Expanded listing for: Camden Township

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12:00am

11:30pm

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12:00am

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12:00am

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12:00am

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12:00am

11:30pm

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12:00am

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12:00am

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Drop-off at 417 State St in Kipton for mixed paper and cardboard bins are available 24 hours in the parking lot. The rest of the recycling is through curbside pick-up in carts. You must subscribe to trash pick-up to get recycling. You may take many items to the Lorain County Recycle Center if you are a Lorain County Resident if you do not subscribe to trash pick-up.
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Notes
  • Do not bag recyclables
  • 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 Food Contaminated Containers
  • No Hazardous Product Containers
  • No Motor Oil Bottles/Containers
  • No Straws
  • No Thin Foamed Product Wrap/Sheets
  • No Toys

Description: Township - rural community. Hours vary.

default map pin icon 5020 Olive Street, Kansas City, MO 64130, USA

This listing was last updated on: April 26, 2021

Expanded listing for: Charity Services Midwest
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Description: Charity Services Midwest breaks the Cycle of Poverty with programs that build a bridge to a better tomorrow. Our Programs address the Cycle of Poverty at it's roots through our Fresh Food Pantry and delivery service, our Urban Workforce trains low-income communities in the Greater Kansas City area with skills to access better jobs, and our neighborhood enhancement programs brings unity within the community teaching residents how to have pride in their neighborhood.

default map pin icon 1725 East Maple St., Maquoketa, IA 52060, USA

This listing was last updated on: May 24, 2022

Expanded listing for: repurposedMATERIALS

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9:00am

5:00pm

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9:00am

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9:00am

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9:00am

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Description: We are America’s largest “industrial thrift store” focused on the re-use and “repurposing” of the castoffs and discards of commerce and industry. We help small businesses all the way up to Fortune 500 companies divert millions of pounds from the landfill each year. Our company is focused on the Reuse side of the famous Reduce, Reuse, Recycle slogan. So, we don’t Recycle…eg: chip it, shred it, grind it, melt it. With Reuse, we’re looking for byproducts and waste that have value “as is”. Our niche within the Reuse sector is “repurposing”. Examples: It is taking a byproduct or waste stream such as a retired street sweeper brush and giving it a 2nd life as a backscratcher for horses or cattle. It is taking a decommissioned fire hose and giving it an extended life as a boat dock fender. It is taking an obsolete ski lift cable and giving it a second life as hand railing in a luxury condo building. With yards in Arizona, Iowa, Texas, Ohio, the Carolinas, Colorado, we have interest in opportunities all across the United States! We look forward to being a resource on any byproducts, waste, inventories, or equipment that would be a candidate for “repurposing”! Please visit our website, too – www.repurposedmaterialsinc.com – to see all the kinds materials that can be “repurposed”! ALSO, You might appreciate this article Popular Science magazine wrote about our mission/concept of “repurposing”. Fittingly, they released the story on Earth Day! Here is an excerpt: It is no small wonder that so many of repurposedMATERIALS’s clients have some link to farming or ranching—“cowboy engineers,” he calls them. “The ethos of repurposing has never gone away from farming,” he says. These people are used to solving problems on their own. “A cowboy in North Dakota goes, ‘you know what, my tractor’s stuck in the mud and that’s a really thick rope, I bet it’ll pull my tractor.’ I don’t need to get some structural engineer to tell me the rope is strong enough to pull my tractor out.” Popular Science article link>> https://www.popsci.com/story/environment/creative-reuse-commercial-waste-master/