Recycling Little Rock AR

A lot of wastes and rubbishes are produced after Thanksgiving Day. By making your post-holiday cleanup more environment-friendly, you can start the new year off with a clean house—and a clear conscience.

Pulaski County Sanitation Drop-Off Site
501-340-8787
Pulaski County Sanitation behind the county jail located off Roosevelt road
Little Rock, AR
Maumelle Curbside Recycling Program
501-340-8790
Maumelle, AR
Sol Alman Co
(501) 372-5222
1300 E 9th St
Little Rock, AR
Goldman And Co Inc
(501) 376-7101
1701 E 14th St
Little Rock, AR
Griffin Industries Inc
(501) 490-0364
4611 Thibault Rd
Little Rock, AR
Pulaski County Drop-Off Site
501-340-8787
12th and Willow
North Little Rock, AR
Pulaski County Drop Off Site
501-340-8787
Jacksonville Recycling Center 1300 Marshall Drive
Jacksonville, AR
Metal Recycling Corp
(501) 374-9017
111 Center St Ste 2150
Little Rock, AR
A-1 Aluminum Recycling Center
(501) 372-5224
1300 E 9th St
Little Rock, AR
Allied Waste Services Of Little Rock
(501) 568-1645
1911 W 65th St
Little Rock, AR
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provided by: Organic Food and Green Living

Recycling the Holidays

Environmental awareness is critical to organic living, and reports estimate a whopping 6 million tons of extra waste are generated nationwide between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. By making your post-holiday cleanup more environment-friendly, you can start the new year off with a clean house—and a clear conscience. The experts at The UPS Store offer the following suggestions. Recycle packaging peanuts. Many shipping businesses, like The UPS Store, accept clean foam packaging peanuts for reuse. Reuse wrapping paper, bows, ribbons, tissue paper, gift bags and boxes. You’ll be amazed at how handy they are for various holidays throughout the year. Recycle greeting cards. Save cards and cut them up to use as gift tags next year, or put them aside for children’s art projects. Recycle your tree. If you have a live tree, consider planting it or donating it to a local school or nursing home. If you have a cut tree, have it chipped into mulch, or check locally to see if your neighborhood offers tree recycling. Donate old toys, clothes or unwanted gifts. Use this time of year to sort through your closets and donate the surplus to a local charity. Many organizations even offer a free pickup service that can be scheduled at your convenience...

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