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  2. Here’s where you can recycle your Christmas tree and lights ...

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    From now through Jan. 7, the Kansas City Zoo is recycling holiday lights. You can take them to the guest relations desk during regular zoo hours, which are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

  3. Kansas City is rolling out new recycling carts — with lids ...

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    City leaders hope the new carts will shift a trend of decreased recycling in Kansas City, by making it easier for residents to recycle more items and ideally reducing the amount of waste that the ...

  4. When will trash pickup be delayed in 2024? Keep these Kansas ...

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    What will Kansas City’s trash services pick up? You can put the following items in trash bags, and KCMO’s trash service will pick them up during your scheduled day:. Food waste and packaging ...

  5. Here's what happens to recycled materials across Shawnee ...

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    Shawnee County recycling facility where the material is then transported to WM’s Kansas City recycling facility. The recyclable materials are separated by commodity type and baled.

  6. List of landfills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    BKK Landfill, West Covina - Largest hazardous waste landfill in the State [2] Canal Area, San Rafael – The "East San Rafael" area (the eastern portion of the Canal Area between the Bay and San Quentin Ridge) was home to most of the garbage disposal sites in central Marin County. Chiquita Canyon Landfill, Castaic [3] Eastlake Landfill, Clearlake

  7. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Stanolind Recycling Plant was in operation as early 1947. [32] Another early recycling mill was Waste Techniques, built in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania in 1972. [citation needed] Waste Techniques was sold to Frank Keel in 1978, and resold to BFI in 1981. Woodbury, New Jersey, was the first city in the United States to mandate recycling. [33]