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How to recycle plastic bags, bubble wrap, and more. Find a local plastic recycling center for all types of plastic including bottles, containers and and any plastics numbered 1 thru 7.
So if you’ve had a big party or have just accumulated a bunch of bottles over the past few weeks, toss them all in your car and hustle over to a glass bottle recycling center near you. Most grocery stores in your town will have a glass recycling machine.
Find the closest glass recycling center near you. Our directory and map provides the most current listings of all recycling centers nationwide.
Our site has a directory of all local aluminum can recycling centers in your area. Use our local map feature to find the closest can recycle center near you
Bullhead City Curbside Recycling Program. #1 Plastic Beverage Bottles, #1 Plastic Clamshells, #1 Plastic Non-Beverage Bottles, #1 Plastic Trays, #1 Rigid Plastics. Bullhead City, AZ, Arizona 86442. (928) 758-0000.
San Diego Recycling Drop Off Locations. If curbside recycling is not an option, San Diego residents have several other options, including city park and recreation centers, privately ran recycling centers, and the Miramar Recycling Center. The below covers the top drop-off locations for San Diego Recycling.
City of Battle Creek Recycling Drop-off Location. 14301 Beadle Lake Rd, Battle Creek, MI, Michigan 49014. (269) 966-9153.
Most curbside recycling bins do not accept plastic grocery bags, but they should be recycled. Find out where you can recycle all plastic bags, bubble wrap, and more. Skip to content
5101 Phoenix Ave, Fort Smith, AR, Arkansas 72903. (479) 649-5888. City of Fort Smith Landfill and Recycling Center. #1 Plastic Beverage Bottles, #1 Plastic Non-Beverage Bottles, #2 Plastic Bottles, #2 Plastic Jugs - Clear, #2 Plastic Jugs - Colored.
If your local waste management does NOT accept aerosol cans you will need to locate a recycling center or collection spot that does, or unfortunately, they will have to be disposed of through your city’s hazardous/universal waste program.