The first place where one could find information on proper cardboard recycling would be with their local village offices. Another place to find this useful information would be a local cardboard recycling business.
The nearest recycling center I found was Buckeye Recycling in Columbus. It's only a few miles from Westerville, and it appears that they are open on the weekends. Here is their number. Buckeye Recycling * (614) 235-4886
Joe32434 You can drop of your computer for recycling at your local recycling center.
We have dumpsters inside the gates of our schools in Pasco County Here are some dropoff locations for Lakeland, Florida http://www.lakelandgov.net/publicworks/solidwaste/drop-off.html
Only cardboard can be brought to a cardboard recycling center
There is a company called Recycle Revolution, they do recycling for apartments and businesses. They also have what they call a community drop off where you can just go over there and drop off all of your recyclables (i.e., paper, plastics, glass, wood, metal, cork, aluminum, and cardboard). You can get all of their information at recyclerevolutiondallas.com. Its worth it! Everybody RECYCLE!!!
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try ecyclegroup.com
Cardboard and paper are the two major options here, but some cardboard recycling centers may allow more.
anybody in tucson buy cardboard ?? I will buy your baled cardboard.
The nearby City of Berkley has a recycling facility for cardboard at 1201 2nd Street. (510) 981-7270
There is a company called Recycle Revolution, they do recycling for apartments and businesses. They also have what they call a community drop off where you can just go over there and drop off all of your recyclables (i.e., paper, plastics, glass, wood, metal, cork, aluminum, and cardboard). You can get all of their information at recyclerevolutiondallas.com. Its worth it! Everybody RECYCLE!!!
Yes, you can treat it as paper when you are recycling it.
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