Please note: This facility is not a drop-off location for recyclables that are accepted in the MMWA curbside recycling program. Residents may bring those items to the Waste Management Recycle America center at 1957 Findley Street, Saginaw. The MMWA facility hosts household special waste drop-off days each spring/summer but only on scheduled dates. Contact MMWA for a schedule and more details.
Materials:
Recycling
Commingled - All Residential Recyclables
Glass - Brown
Glass - Clear
Glass - Commingled
Glass - Green
Aluminum
Aluminum - Cans
Aluminum - Foil
Cans - Commingled
Cans - Tin
Boxboard
Brown Paper Bags
Cardboard
Cartons - Commingled
Catalogs
Junk Mail
Magazines
Newspaper
Paper
Paper - Commingled
Paper - Computer
Paper - Office
Paper - White Office
Paper Bags
Telephone Directories / Phone Books
Plastic (1) PET Bottles & Jars
Plastic (2) HDPE Bottles & Jars
Plastic (5) PP Bottles
Plastic Food & Household Bottles / Jars
Plastic Non-food Containers & Packaging
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 Caps
No Cups
No Electronics/Appliances
No Foam
No Food Contaminated Containers
No Frozen Food Bags
No Hazardous Product Containers
No Motor Oil Bottles/Containers
No Other Film
No Plastic marked 'Other' (7)
No Plastic marked PVC (3)
No Pouches
No Products that Contain Bio- or Oxi- Degradable Additives
No Straws
No Toys
Description:
Mid Michigan Waste Authority was formed in 1991 and began offering residential waste services in 1995. Since formed, 34 municipalities in the greater Saginaw area have joined to participate in creating and maintaining the regional solid waste management system. MMWA staff provides member communities with residential curbside services oversight, contract, and services billing management, technical assistance and advice on solid waste management issues.
MMWA also offers programming to provide residents with effective methods of disposing of problem wastes such as household chemicals, electronic equipment, and paint. Our public information and education endeavors include community-wide events, in-school solid waste education presentations, and an extensive variety of resources for the general public and educational institutions.
Please note: This facility is not a drop-off location for recyclables that are accepted in the MMWA curbside recycling program. The MMWA facility hosts household special waste drop-off days each spring/summer but only on those scheduled dates. Contact MMWA for a schedule and more details.
Materials:
Recycling
Commingled - All Residential Recyclables
Aluminum - Cans
Cans - Tin
Boxboard
Brown Paper Bags
Cardboard
Cartons - Commingled
Cartons - Pop and Beer Carriers
Catalogs
Junk Mail
Magazines
Newspaper
Paper
Paper - Commingled
Paper - Computer
Paper - Office
Paper - Other
Paper - White Office
Paper Bags
Paperboard
Telephone Directories / Phone Books
Plastic (1) PET Bottles & Jars
Plastic (2) HDPE Bottles & Jars
Notes
Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
Exceptions
No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic
No Buckets
No Caps
No Compostable Products (e.g. PLA)
No Cups
No Electronics/Appliances
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 Lids
No Motor Oil Bottles/Containers
No Other Film
No Plastic marked 'Other' (7)
No Plastic marked PS (6)
No Plastic marked PVC (3)
No Pouches
No Products that Contain Bio- or Oxi- Degradable Additives
No Straws
No Thin Foamed Product Wrap/Sheets
No Toys
Description:
Mid Michigan Waste Authority was formed in 1991 and began offering residential waste services in 1995. Currently 34 municipalities in the greater Saginaw area participate in creating and maintaining the regional solid waste management system. MMWA staff provides member communities with residential curbside services oversight, contract and services billing management, technical assistance and advice on solid waste management issues.
MMWA also offers programming to provide residents with effective methods of disposing of problem wastes such as household chemicals, electronic equipment, and paint. Our public information and education endeavors include community-wide events, in-school solid waste education presentations, and an extensive variety of resources for the general public and educational institutions.
City Hall does not accept recycling/garbage drop off, but does accept questions/comments about recycling in Grand Haven.
Materials:
Recycling
Solid Waste
Aluminum - Cans
Cans - Tin
Aseptic Containers / Drink Boxes
Books
Books - Textbooks
Boxboard
Brown Paper Bags
Cardboard
Cartons - Commingled
Cartons - Gable Top
Cartons - Pop and Beer Carriers
Catalogs
Junk Mail
Magazines
Newspaper
Paper
Paper - Commingled
Paper - Computer
Paper - Office
Paper - Other
Paper - Shredded / Confidential
Paper - White Office
Paper Bags
Paperboard
Roll Cores
Telephone Directories / Phone Books
Plastic Soda, Water & Other Drink Bottles
Notes
Place all clean, dry bags and film inside another bag and tie off
Exceptions
No Hazardous Product Containers
No Motor Oil Bottles/Containers
Solid Waste
Description:
The City of Grand Haven is committed to environmental sustainability. The importance of a sustainable and resilient community is integral to the city’s master plan (http://www.grandhaven.org/2016-grand-haven-master-plan/).
The City of Grand Haven has also been voted the 2017 Happiest Seaside Town by Coastal Living. Our downtown features a rich history and vibrant shopping district, and the civic pride of the residents feature heavily into city planning and development.
The downtown features public recycling available to businesses and residents downtown, and is open 24 hours a day to the public. City Hall is only open during selected hours.
This listing was last updated on:
February 16, 2018
Expanded listing for:
Eagle Valley Recycling and Disposal Facility - Waste Management
Hours of Operation
Please call for current hours of operation as hours may change seasonally.
Recycle fees apply for non-Orion residents.
Materials:
Recycling
Solid Waste
Glass - Blue
Glass - Brown
Glass - Clear
Glass - Colored
Glass - Commingled
Glass - Green
Aluminum - Cans
Aluminum - Foil
Cans - Steel
Cans - Tin
Boxboard
Brown Paper Bags
Cardboard
Cartons - Pop and Beer Carriers
Catalogs
Junk Mail
Magazines
Newspaper
Paper
Paper - Commingled
Paper - Computer
Paper - Office
Paper - Other
Paper - White Office
Paper Bags
Paperboard
Telephone Directories / Phone Books
Plastic (1) PET Bottles & Jars
Plastic (1) PET Containers & Lids
Plastic (2) HDPE Bottles & Jars
Plastic (2) HDPE Containers & Lids
Plastic (5) PP Bottles
Plastic (5) PP Containers & Lids
Plastic Soda, Water & Other Drink Bottles
Notes
Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
Exceptions
No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic
No Black Plastic
No Blister Pack
No Buckets
No Caps
No Compostable Products (e.g. PLA)
No Cups
No Deli, Take-out or Bakery Clamshells or Trays
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 Lids
No Microwavable Containers
No Motor Oil Bottles/Containers
No Other Film
No Plastic marked PS (6)
No Plastic marked PVC (3)
No Pouches
No Products that Contain Bio- or Oxi- Degradable Additives
No Straws
No Thin Foamed Product Wrap/Sheets
No Toys
No Toys with Metal or Electronics
Mixed MSW
Solid Waste
Description:
Waste Management is the nation's largest environmental services provider and North America's largest residential recycler. Over the years, we've focused on raising awareness of the urgent need to get serious about recyclng - its economic and its well established environmental value. Learn more about the importance of recycling by visiting our website http://recycleoftenrecycleright.com/
Please consult your current waste services provider or your local unit of government for the most accurate list of recyclables that can be collect in your curbside program (if curbside programs exist in your area).
Eagle Valley is also a Wildlife Habitat Council certified site, providing natural habitat for local wildlife in areas adjacent to the landfill.
Note that glass must be kept separate from other material. Paper back books needs to be added to paper. Aerosol cans needs to be added to metals. Steel and Tin are marked intending that it be steel cans and tin cans. No tissue paper. Wrapping paper is accepted.
Materials:
Recycling
Commingled - Paper / Metal / Plastic
Glass - Blue
Glass - Brown
Glass - Clear
Glass - Colored
Glass - Containers
Glass - Green
Aluminum - Cans
Steel
Tin
Aseptic Containers / Drink Boxes
Boxboard
Brown Paper Bags
Cardboard
Cartons - Gable Top
Cartons - Pop and Beer Carriers
Catalogs
Junk Mail
Magazines
Newspaper
Paper
Paper - Commingled
Paper - Computer
Paper - Office
Paper - Shredded / Confidential
Paper - White Office
Paper Bags
Paperboard
Telephone Directories / Phone Books
Plastic (1) PET Bottles & Jars
Plastic (1) PET Containers & Lids
Plastic (2) HDPE Bottles & Jars
Plastic (2) HDPE Containers & Lids
Plastic (5) PP Bottles
Plastic (5) PP Containers & Lids
Plastic Food & Household Bottles / Jars
Plastic Non-food Containers & Packaging
Plastic Soda, Water & Other Drink Bottles
Plastic Tubs & Lids
Exceptions
No Bags, Wrap or Film Plastic
No Electronics/Appliances
No Flower Pots
No Foam
No Foam Blocks/Shapes
No Foam Food Service: cups, plates, take-out containers
Description:
Adams-Clermont Solid Waste District is responsible for reducing the amount of waste generated from Adams and Clermont Counties. That is accomplished through a variety of programs such as drop-off recycling sites and in-school recycling programs.
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