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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

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7:00am

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  • Include lids with containers
  • Rinse or wipe clean all food or other residue from bottles & containers
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  • 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 Not applicable, Waterford Township, MI 48328, USA

This listing was last updated on: August 31, 2023

Expanded listing for: Oakland County NoHaz

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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.
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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 415 East Stockbridge Avenue, Kalamazoo, MI 49001, USA

This listing was last updated on: November 30, 2020

Expanded listing for: City of Kalamazoo

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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 52298 848th Road, Neligh, NE 68756, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 20, 2017

Expanded listing for: City of Neligh Tree Dump

Hours of Operation

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1:00pm

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1:00pm

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11:00am

5:00pm

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default map pin icon 2908 Ten Mile Rd., Rockford, MI 49341, USA

This listing was last updated on: March 11, 2021

Expanded listing for: SafeChem Program (Household Hazardous Waste)
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Description: The SafeChem program is a residential household hazardous waste program to serve all residents of Kent County for free. We have a total of 5 SafeChem Collection Sites throughout Kent County and they are open for various weekdays and seasonal hours: * Rockford SafeChem (2908 Ten Mile, Rockford, MI 49341) * Grand Rapids SafeChem (1500 Scribner Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504) * Kentwood SafeChem (5068 Breton SE, Kentwood, MI 49508) * Wyoming SafeChem (2350 Ivanrest Ave SW, Grandville, MI 49418) * Byron Center SafeChem (10300 South Kent Dr. SW, Byron Center, MI 49315) Hours for each site, a list of accepted hazardous materials, and additional information can be found under the SafeChem program on our website www.reimaginetrash.org

default map pin icon 63 Canal St, Holyoke, MA 01040, USA

This listing was last updated on: February 03, 2022

Expanded listing for: City of Holyoke

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Description: Holyoke Massachusetts Department of Public Works a Municipal Agency

default map pin icon 2815 South 171st Street, New Berlin, WI 53151, USA

This listing was last updated on: December 05, 2022

Expanded listing for: Recycle Technologies Inc

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7:30am

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Description: We are an EPA certified State Contracted Recycling Center. We are Solid and Hazardous Waste transporters in the Midwest. Moreover, we provide safe and secure Data Destruction. We cater to residents of Wisconsin and Minnesota states. We are BBB Certified with a rating of an A. Our mail in program caters to customers who can’t commute to our state-of-the-art recycling center.  The mail-in program is an elaborate way to bring accessibility and conveyance to you. That is not all we provide, if you live near our recycling center than you can rely on our drop-off facility. For more than 30 years, we have been providing solutions to residents of Wisconsin and Minnesota to properly dispose of their unwanted items. Commercial businesses can also rely on us to dispose of their unwanted items. You can schedule a pickup. We will gladly come to your site and take the unwanted items to our recycling center. We secure all your transportable goods with load bars and straps. To learn how we can help you curb your cost, contact us for a free quote. Our 100-mile coverage area from our recycling centers enables us to reach a location where disposable services are nonexistent. Our recycling services are available on weekdays from 0730 to 1600. Here is a list of items we accept at our recycling center: Light bulb fixtures • Fluorescent 4` and under • Fluorescent 5` & Over • U-Shape and Circular • High-Intensity Discharge • Broken Fluorescent Lamps • Incandescent Lamps • Compacts • Projector Lamps • Super High-pressure Lamps • Neon lamps • UV Lamps • Halogen and Quartz • LED Lamps • Ballasts (PCB) • Ballasts (Non-PCB) • Christmas Lights Appliances • AC units • Answering Machines • Compressors • Dehumidifiers • Dishwashers • Dryers • Freezers • Furnace • Generators • Humidifiers • Lawn mover • Microwaves • Ovens • Refrigerators • Rototillers • Telephones • Snow Blowers • Stoves • Vacuum Cleaners • Washing Machines • Water Heaters, Coolers Miscellaneous • Organ • Metal Desks • Metal Cabinets • Mercury Thermostats • Mercury Devices • Box Spring Bed Frame • Mattresses • Latex Paints • Barometers • Bicycles • Blood Pressure Cuffs • Car Tires • Drinking Fountains • Fire Extinguishers • Floor Cleaners • Garage Openers • Gas Flow regulators • Power Tools • Pressure Controls, Vessels, and Washers • Propane Tanks • Rims • Scales • Scrap Metal • Stove Hoods • Tilt Switches • Tanning Beds • Tires • Trash Compactors • Treadmills • Vending Machines • Water Softeners • Weed Whackers • Wheel Balancers • Wheelchairs Electronics: • Zip Drives • VHS Tapes, CDs & Floppy Discs • TVs • Speakers • Security Systems • Scanner • Radios • Printers • Peripherals • PDA • HVAC Systems • Laptops • Game Consoles • Electronic Games • Fax machine • CRT monitors • Copiers • Computers • Batteries • Calculators • Cameras • Capacitors • CD Players • Cell Phone Batteries • Cell Phones • Circuit Boards

default map pin icon 8730 Lake Road, Seville, OH 44273, USA

This listing was last updated on: April 01, 2024

Expanded listing for: Medina County Specialty Waste Facility

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Description: Medina County provides this service to residents for all their hard to recycle materials.

default map pin icon 23 Clay Pit Road, Marshfield, MA 02050, USA

This listing was last updated on: February 22, 2018

Expanded listing for: Marshfield transfer and recycling center

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Open Monday - Saturday with the exception of Holidays
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default map pin icon 42494 Delaware Lane, Perry, MO 63462, USA

This listing was last updated on: March 30, 2021

Expanded listing for: Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments Household Hazardous Waste & E-Waste Collection Center

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Household Hazardous Waste & E-Waste Collection Center is open every Wednesday 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM and the FIRST Saturday of every month 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
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Description: The formation of regional planning commissions was made possible though the Regional Planning and Community Development Act of 1966. The founding legislation was drafted to assist local units of governments in addressing issues on a regional basis. The Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments was organized in 1968 following the passage of Chapter 251 RsMO by the General Assembly in 1968. For over thirty (30) years, the Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments has been providing services to local units of governments. The region encompasses the counties of Audrain, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Pike, Ralls, Randolph and Shelby and the communities that lie within these counties. The Council is governed by an executive board, which is comprised of two representatives from each county. The executive board’s primary purpose is to set policies for the operation of the Council and the development of the region. The Executive Board of the Council, which meets on a quarterly basis, consists of nineteen (19) members made up of locally elected officials and members at large. The Council provides a variety of professional services for communities and counties within the region. Our interests are as varied as our communities’ needs. Whether it is securing funds for tree planting or attracting new industries, the Council has been called upon to demonstrate its commitment and desire to enrich the Mark Twain Region. The Mark Twain Regional Council of Governments continually strives to provide a wide range of professional services to its member governments and to address important issues that impact the quality of life of the residents within the region. Regional cooperation is not always easy, but when a group of communities have a common problem to solve or a common opportunity to create, the advantages of regional cooperation are endless.

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