Recycling Services Little Rock AR
To find out more about recycling in your neighborhood, visit www.earth911.org or use the zip code locator above. There you can punch in your zip code and you can find information about your city's recycling program. Additionally you can find out where to recycle car parts, oil, unwanted fuels, your vehicle, tires, all kinds of batteries, electronics, construction materials, glass, metals, and the list goes on.
Pulaski County Sanitation Drop-Off Site
501-340-8787
Pulaski County Sanitation behind the county jail located off Roosevelt road
Little Rock, AR
Pulaski County Sanitation Drop-Off Site
501-340-8787
Pulaski County Sanitation behind the county jail located off Roosevelt road
Little Rock, AR 72201
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Maumelle Curbside Recycling Program
501-340-8790
Maumelle, AR
Maumelle Curbside Recycling Program
501-340-8790
Maumelle, AR 72113
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Waste Management Recycle Amer
(501) 490-0733
7900 Sloane Dr
Little Rock, AR
Waste Management Recycle Amer
(501) 490-0733
7900 Sloane Dr
Little Rock, AR 72260
Goldman And Co Inc
(501) 376-7101
1701 E 14th St
Little Rock, AR
Goldman And Co Inc
(501) 376-7101
1701 E 14th St
Little Rock, AR 72260
Sol Alman Company
(501) 372-5222
1300 E 9th St
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
12th and Willow
North Little Rock, AR 72114
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Pulaski County Drop Off Site
501-340-8787
Jacksonville Recycling Center 1300 Marshall Drive
Jacksonville, AR
Pulaski County Drop Off Site
501-340-8787
Jacksonville Recycling Center 1300 Marshall Drive
Jacksonville, AR 72076
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Goldman Recycling
(501) 376-7101
1701 E 14th St
Little Rock, AR
Goldman Recycling
(501) 376-7101
1701 E 14th St
Little Rock, AR 72260
Allied Waste Services Of Little Rock
(501) 568-1645
1911 W 65th St
Little Rock, AR
Griffin Industries Inc
(501) 490-0364
4611 Thibault Rd
Little Rock, AR
Griffin Industries Inc
(501) 490-0364
4611 Thibault Rd
Little Rock, AR 72260
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Here are some simple and effective tips on how to recycle in the home which will take you several steps closer to a more sustainable and organic home. When recycling: - Should you wash every item?
Glass, metal and plastic containers should be rinsed free of any remnants of food, oil or other edibles. It is not necessary to remove the labels from jars or containers. Paper products however, should be clean and dry. Any paper products that are tainted with oils or other food products should go out with the regular trash.
- What to do with lids.
Regardless of the container the lid accompanied, plastic lids should go in the plastic recycling bin, metal lids should be recycled in the metal recycling bin and so forth.
- Electronics and appliances, what to do with them?!?
Television, refrigerators, air conditioners, computer, should all be disposed of properly to prevent further pollution. Consider donating working appliances to local schools, non profit organizations or shelters. For large appliances like refrigerators, washers and dryers, air conditioners and batteries you can locate the closest recycling center in your area by going to www.earth911.org The city may even pick up your appliances at your curb! Remember to remove refrigerator doors.
- If your city requires you to sort and separate your recyclables before you take it to your curb, consider putting labeled storage containers for each material i.e. metal, glass, paper and plastic in key rooms around the house. Rooms to consider are the kitchen, garage and or utility room. You can simply use storage bins and label the outside with the first letter of the material that will be recycled i.e. 'G' for glass and 'P' for plastic. This method makes it a cinch to keep recycling organized!
To find out more about recycling in your neighborhood, visit www.earth911.org or use the zip code locator above. There you can punch in your zip code and you can find information about your city's recycling program. Additionally you can find out where to recycle car parts, oil, unwanted fuels, your vehicle, tires, all kinds of batteries, electronics, construction materials, glass, metals, and the list goes on. You can also visit http://www.obviously.com/recycle/ There you will find The World's Shortest Comprehensive Recycling Guide and how to reduce unwanted mail through the do-it-yourself: Stop Junk Mail, Email and Phone Calls Guide. Reducing the junk mail we receive would cut down the huge amount of... |
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