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default map pin icon 170 Catrell Drive, Howell, MI 48843, USA

This listing was last updated on: April 01, 2019

Expanded listing for: Recycle Livingston

Hours of Operation

Wed

10:00am

4:30pm

Sat

9:00am

1:00pm

Tire Recycling Event - September 24, 2016 from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm. Check our website for further details or call to register at 517.548.4439
Materials:
Notes
  • Include lids with containers
  • Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
  • Separate non plastic (e.g. paper or metal) attachments from plastic products
Exceptions
  • No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic
  • No Black Plastic
  • No Blister Pack
  • No Compostable Products (e.g. PLA)
  • No Foam Peanuts
  • No Food Contaminated Containers
  • No Frozen Food Bags
  • No Hazardous Product Containers
  • No Other Film
  • No Plastic marked 'Other' (7)
  • No Plastic marked PS (6)
  • No Plastic marked PVC (3)
  • No Products that Contain Bio- or Oxi- Degradable Additives
  • No Straws

Description: Meet Recycle Livingston, the only non-profit recycling drop off center serving the community since 1989. And we are still committed to reducing the flow of solid waste to local landfills today, even expanding our program to include many hard to recycle items such as household batteries, Styrofoam, latex paint, clothing (usable and unusable), shoes, among other things. Since our beginning, we have relied on volunteer support so we can provide our services at a minimal cost and be available to everyone. Many of the items we accept are difficult and expensive to recycle. We recycle VHS/Cassette/DVD/Hard drives/floppy discs for $.30/lb for members, $.50/lb for non-members. We also offer confidential paper shredding available for $.50/lb for members and $.75/lb for non-members. Televisions, computers, and miscellaneous electronics are also recycled here however please call for the pricing schedule as it changes. Latex paint is $3 per gallon and $1 per quart sized or smaller. Many of the other items we accept for recycling have no additional fees other than membership fees or gate fees. Memberships are available for $40/year for regular households and $30/year for persons 62 or older. Or you can choose to pay the $10 gate fee to come and visit our site. The best part...every material we accept is 100% recycled. We look forward to meeting you.... "You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make" ~~Jane Goodall

default map pin icon 1035 E Michigan Ave, Apt 5, Paw Paw, MI 49079, USA

This listing was last updated on: February 13, 2024

Expanded listing for: Van Buren Conservation District

Hours of Operation

Mon

8:00am

4:30pm

Tue

8:00am

4:30pm

Wed

8:00am

4:30pm

Thu

8:00am

4:30pm

Fri

8:00am

4:30pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

The Van Buren Conservation District is a field based office and may not have staffed personnel in the office at all times. You may call 269-657-4030x5 to ensure someone is here to help provide you with information. Thank you.
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Description: The mission of the Van Buren Conservation District (VBCD) is to promote the conservation of natural resources through partnership by providing public education, demonstrations, and technical assistance while working together for future generations. The VBCD partners with the Van Buren County on the County Resource Recovery Program and provides educational information to local residents on recycling opportunities and proper solid waste management. You can visit www.VanBurenCD.org to find information on recycling events hosted in the County for scrap tires, paint, household hazardous waste, electronic recycling, and more. Please contact Emilly Hickmott at emilly.hickmott@macd.org or visit our website www.VanBurenCD.org for more information. You can also like the VBCD on Facebook to stay up to date on any events, collections, or recycling information.

default map pin icon 1401 North Brown Street, Jackson, MI 49202, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: Recycling Jackson

Hours of Operation

Sat

9:00am

1:00pm

WE ARE ONLY OPEN THE FIRST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH. WE ARE OPEN EVEN IF IT IS A HOLIDAY WEEKEND.
Materials:
Notes
  • Empty and replace cap
  • Remove tape and labels from foam blocks and shapes/protective packaging
  • Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
  • Separate non plastic (e.g. paper or metal) attachments from plastic products
Exceptions
  • No Frozen Food Bags
  • No Hazardous Product Containers

Description: Some items do carry a recycling fee. Check our website for accurate pricing.

default map pin icon Not applicable, Waterford Township, MI 48328, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: Oakland County NoHaz

Hours of Operation

In 2017, five one-day events will be held on Saturdays from 8 am - 2 pm at different locations in the member communities. Visit nohaz.com for additional location information.
Materials:

Description: NoHaz offers one-day collections of household hazardous waste for residents of member communities. 2017 member communities include: Townships: Addison, Groveland, Independence, Oakland, Orion, Oxford, Rose, Springfield, Waterford Cities: Lake Angelus, Ponitac, Rochester, Richester Hills Villages: Lake Orion, Leonard, Oxford Some communities charge residents to participate. In 2017, five one-day events will be held on Saturdays from 8 am - 2 pm at different locations in the member communities. Visit nohaz.com for additional location information.

default map pin icon 125 West Main Street, Centreville, MI 49032, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: St. Joseph County
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Description: St. Joseph County Government provides residents bi-annual collections, spring and fall, for Household Hazardous Waste, Electronics, Tires, Paint. Collection dates vary but usually held in April and October.

default map pin icon 10300 South Kent Drive Southwest, Byron Center, MI 49315, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: South Kent Recycling and Waste Center- Kent County DPW

Hours of Operation

Mon

7:30am

5:00pm

Tue

7:30am

5:00pm

Wed

7:30am

5:00pm

Thu

7:30am

5:00pm

Fri

7:30am

5:00pm

Sat

7:30am

3:30pm

Sun

Closed

Closed Sunday and holidays.
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default map pin icon 977 Wealthy Street Southwest, Grand Rapids, MI , Grand Rapids, MI 49506, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: Kent County Recycling and Education Center

Hours of Operation

Mon

7:30am

5:00pm

Tue

7:30am

5:00pm

Fri

7:30am

5:00pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Closed on holidays.
Materials:


default map pin icon 2908 10 Mile Road Northeast, Rockford, MI, Rockford, MI 49341, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: North Kent Recycling and Waste Center- Kent County DPW

Hours of Operation

Mon

7:30am

5:00pm

Tue

7:30am

5:00pm

Wed

7:30am

5:00pm

Thu

7:30am

5:00pm

Fri

7:30am

5:00pm

Sat

7:30am

5:00pm

Sun

Closed

Closed Sunday and holidays
Materials:


default map pin icon 466 U.S. 31, Traverse City, MI 49685, USA

This listing was last updated on: February 01, 2024

Expanded listing for: Bay Area Recycling for Charities

Hours of Operation

Mon

9:00am

4:00pm

Tue

9:00am

4:00pm

Wed

9:00am

4:00pm

Thu

9:00am

4:00pm

Fri

9:00am

4:00pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Drop off for recycling is limited to M-F from 9am to 4pm.
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Description: BARC is a full service non profit recycling organization. We handle the basics of paper, plastic, glass, and metal. We also do composting, zero waste events, recycle mattresses and electronics with an emphasis on TV's and computers

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.

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