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default map pin icon 915 South Pine Street, Norfolk, NE 68701, USA

This listing was last updated on: May 02, 2016

Expanded listing for: John's Disposal Inc.
Materials:

Description: Consultant, Event, Hauler, Paper Shredder, Recyclers

default map pin icon 206 U.S. 20, Laurel, NE 68745, USA

This listing was last updated on: May 02, 2016

Expanded listing for: Security Shredding Services
Materials:

Description: Consultant, Electronics Recycler, Hauler, Material Recovery Facility, Paper Shredder, Recyclers

default map pin icon 4600 North 48th Street, Lincoln, NE 68504, USA

This listing was last updated on: June 20, 2023

Expanded listing for: Uribe Refuse Services, Inc

Hours of Operation

Mon

8:00am

4:00pm

Tue

8:00am

4:00pm

Wed

8:00am

4:00pm

Thu

8:00am

4:00pm

Fri

8:00am

4:00pm

Sat

Closed

Sun

Closed

Materials:

Description: Uribe Refuse is a 3rd generation family owned and operated company that provides quality solid waste management services to the residents of Lincoln and surrounding communities including the following: Bennet, Cheney, Denton, Emerald, Garland, Hallam, Martell, Milford, Pleasant Dale, Seward, Sprague and surrounding areas. For over 15 years, we have been a member of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and are listed on the honor roll for outstanding service. We employ a qualified staff of individuals with an average employment of ten years in the industry.

default map pin icon Emma Street, Ottumwa, IA 52501, USA

This listing was last updated on: November 01, 2016

Expanded listing for: Ottumwa-Wapello County Recycling Center

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday 7am to 4pm Saturday 7am to Noon
Materials:

Description: Please call ahead to schedule an appointment for dropping off hazardous waste. Facility is not accessible after hours. $130/ton for tires collected from businesses. Residents may drop off 5 tires, but any number larger will require the $130/ton rate. Clothing drop off available in parking lot.

default map pin icon 24 Wolf Pack Lane, Reeds Spring, MO 65737, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 29, 2016

Expanded listing for: EarthWise Recycling Center

Hours of Operation

Saturday 8am-12pm
Materials:
Notes
  • Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
Exceptions
  • No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic
  • No Blister Pack
  • No Deli, Take-out or Bakery Clamshells or Trays
  • 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 Motor Oil Bottles/Containers
  • No Other Film
  • No Pouches
  • No Straws
  • No Thin Foamed Product Wrap/Sheets
  • No Toys

Description: Compost available for purchase, made from school food waste

default map pin icon 1629 East St. Hwy 76, Branson, MO 65616, Branson, MO 65616, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 29, 2016

Expanded listing for: Tantone Industries, Inc.

Hours of Operation

Monday thru Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Materials:

Description: Tantone is a sheltered workshop, and they also operate a Thrift store at this location.

default map pin icon Fire Station Road, Kimberling City, MO 65686, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 29, 2016

Expanded listing for: Kimberling City Area Recycling Center

Hours of Operation

Saturdays: 8 am to 11 am
Materials:

Description: Closed on major holiday weekends.

default map pin icon 306 East Washington Avenue, Pierce City, MO 65723, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 29, 2016

Expanded listing for: City of Pierce City - Recycling Trailer

Hours of Operation

Recycled items can be dropped off at anytime. The trailer is manned from 9 am to noon on the second Saturday of each month.
Materials:

Description: The Recycling trailer is located one block south of the high school's newspaper bin, acrossfrom the superintendent's office.

default map pin icon 1720 S East campus drive, mount pleasant, MI 48859, USA

This listing was last updated on: November 21, 2024

Expanded listing for: mount pleasant
Materials:
Exceptions
  • No Plastic marked 'Other' (7)
  • No Plastic marked PS (6)
  • No Plastic marked PVC (3)


default map pin icon 415 East Stockbridge Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49001, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 27, 2024

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
  • Do not bag recyclables
  • Empty and replace cap
  • Include lids with containers
  • 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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