Recycling Wichita KS

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.

Sedgwick County HHW Facility
316-660-7464
801 Stillwell
Wichita, KS
Kansas Can Recycling Dmltn
(316) 269-2900
522 E 21st St N
Wichita, KS
A To Z Recycling
(316) 529-1665
6930 S Minnesota St
Wichita, KS
Wichita Pc Recycling Center
(316) 944-7558
3129 W Maple St
Wichita, KS
Glickman Metal Recycling Llc
(316) 838-9381
2829 N Emporia St
Wichita, KS
Aaron'S Recycling
(316) 832-0090
302 E 25TH St N
Wichita, KS
Waste Connections Of Kansas
(316) 838-4920
Wichita, KS
Abc Recycling
(316) 269-2900
522 E 21st St N
Wichita, KS
Computer Recyclers
(316) 390-7830
326 E Harry St
Wichita, KS
Kamen Recycling
(316) 262-1475
800 E 21st St N
Wichita, KS
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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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