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  2. Trash & Recycling – South Coatesville Borough

    south-coatesville.org/public-works/trash-recycling

    Contact your local recycling program or county recycling coordinator for more information. MOTOR OIL Pennsylvania produces about 35 million gallons of used lubricating oil every year.

  3. Public Works - City of Coatesville

    www.coatesville.org/public-works

    This service is provided free of charge for Coatesville City residents. If you need more information, feel free to call (610) 384-0300. Request Trash and Recycling Totes

  4. How do I request a recycling bin for my household?

    www.coatesville.org/faq-items/how-do-i-request-a-recycling...

    Residents can request a recycling bin by contacting the City of Coatesville Public Works at 610-384-0300 or by submitting a request form. Costs associated with this request may vary. For more information and services, visit the Public Works and Fee Schedule on our website.

  5. Recycling Drop-off Centers - Hendricks County Recycling District

    www.recyclehendrickscounty.org/programs/recycling-drop-off...

    The District operates Recycling Centers in Lizton, Coatesville, and North Salem. The Recycling Drop-off Centers are located in areas where curbside recycling is not available, giving households there a recycling option. Curbside recycling is A Better Way to Recycle.

  6. Trash and Recycling Pickups - City of Coatesville

    www.coatesville.org/trash-and-recycling-pick-ups

    The City understands that residents are experiencing delayed pick up of their trash and recycling. The City’s contractor, Eagle Disposal is owned by Waste Connections, and in recent weeks have issued statements to the news media about service issues in many municipalities.

  7. Community Recycling Unit - Walmart Corporate

    corporate.walmart.com/.../waste/community-recycling-unit

    The Community Recycling Unit is a free, self-service drop-off container for your recyclables, available at select Walmart and Sam’s Club locations. Help us reduce waste, recycle more and reuse materials.

  8. How to Get a Free Recycling Bin From Your City - Green Matters

    www.greenmatters.com/p/how-to-get-a-free-recycling-bin

    There are more than a few homeowners trying to get rid of their excess recycling bins for free. If you have to buy one on your own, look at home improvement stores like Lowe's, Home Depot, or your local hardware store. They’ll only set you back about $10 or $20 at the most.

  9. Get a recycling bin | Services | City of Philadelphia

    www.phila.gov/.../get-a-recycling-bin

    The Department of Sanitation provides recycling bins at no cost to the city’s residents. Where and when Sanitation convenience centers are open Monday through Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Click on a map location or check the table for the address and phone number of the nearest center.

  10. Landfills, Recycling Centers, & Waste Drop-Off - WM

    www.wm.com/us/en/drop-off-locations

    Where can I drop off recycling near me? In addition to our North American network of landfills, we have recycling facilities located around the US and Canada. To find a recycling center near you, use the Drop Off Locations map above and filter by Recycling before typing in your address.

  11. Hours of Operation. Find out what our regular business hours are, when the scenic overlook & nature trail are open, and what holidays we are closed. Read on... Recycling at LLARC. Find out what you can recycle at LLARC for free!