Lancaster -Fairfield Community Action

Recycling & Prevention Program

1761 E. Main Street P.O. Box 768 Lancaster, Ohio 43130

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www.fairfieldrecycles.org UPDATED 7.25.2018

Program Funded By: The CFLP Solid District

www.cflpswd.org

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Contents

 Household Directory……………………..1  Directory Location Information…………… ……….2-8  Recycling Trailer Drop Off Locations.…………….9-10  Curbside Recycling Information…………… ……...11  Institutional / Commercial Recycling…… ……….11  Location Listing in Alphabetical Order……………1A-3A

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Aluminum Cans  Community Action’s Recycling Center – aluminum foil and food trays are not accepted  Community Action recycling trailer drop off sites – drain, rinse and place in aluminum / can bin. Aluminum foil and food trays are not accepted. See page 9 for trailer locations.  Fairfield Core and Recycling  Lancaster Metals and Recycling

A ppliances  AEP - Turn in your old appliance through the Program and: Get paid - Receive a $50 incentive check plus FREE, convenient pick up of your old appliance. Save Money and Energy - Remove an old working refrigerator or freezer from service and save up to $150 a year in energy costs. Protect the Environment - 95% of the unit is recycled and chemicals are properly disposed. This program is funded by AEP Ohio and is available to its electric customers residing in Ohio. Customers must own the unit(s) being recycled. Refrigerators and freezers must be empty, in working condition and a minimum of 10 cubic feet in size, utilizing inside measurements. AEP Ohio contracts with JACO Environmental, an appliance recycler, to pick up and recycle refrigerators and freezers that are in working condition. The $50 incentive check will be mailed to you 4-6 weeks after the appliance collection. Please note: Program funding is limited. Participation will be on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a limit of two appliances per customer. Sign up online or call 1-877-545-4112 to schedule your pickup. For additional information about program participation or to check on the status of a rebate, please call 877-545-4112.  Hines – No Freon containing appliances.  Lancaster City Transfer Station – call for current prices and hours of operation.

B ags, Grocery

 Giant Eagle  Kroger  Meijer  Wal-Mart  Batteries (Alkaline)

 Battery Giant – Alkaline and Primary Lithium batteries – please call for pricing  Batteries Plus Bulbs- please call for pricing  Community Action Recycling Center- Accepted by walk in residents only. No batteries from businesses or industries accepted.  Fairfield County District Library (Amanda Johns Branch, Bremen Branch, Main Branch, Northwest Branch.)  Retriev Technologies, Inc. – please call for pricing

B atteries (-Acid)  All Star Auto Care  Battery Giant  Batteries Plus Bulbs- please call for pricing  Community Action Recycling Center  Milby Muffler and Brake Shop  Retriev Technologies, Inc.  Scott’s Marathon Service Center - no more than 2 auto batteries at a time. 2 | P a g e See Location Listing on pages 1A-3A for more information on these businesses

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Batteries (Rechargeable)

 Battery Giant – Recycling all rechargeable batteries  Batteries Plus Bulbs- please call for pricing  Best Buy  Community Action Recycling Center – Only Ni-Cd / Ni-Mh batteries are accepted  Lowes  Retriev Technologies, Inc. – Ni-Cd and Ni-Mh batteries

 Toxco – please call for pricing Building Supplies  ReStore – Accepting new or gently used building supplies, appliances or furniture that can be reused. All proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity of Fairfield County. All donations are tax deductible. Call for hours of operation and items that are accepted.

Cardboard  Community Action’s Recycling Center - flatten and place in cardboard bin.  Community Action recycling trailer drop off sites – flatten and place in cardboard bin. See page 9 for trailer locations

Cell Phones  Best Buy - Every U.S. Best Buy store has free kiosks, just inside the door, for you to drop off inkjet cartridges, batteries, cell phones, CDs/DVDs, PDAs, smart phones and Best Buy gift cards.  Community Action Recycling Center  Fairfield Core and Recycling

Clothing  Community Action Agency  Goodwill Industries  Ohio Mills Corp – white drop box locations: River Valley Mall, Fairfield Christian Church, Fairfield Christian Church North Campus, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, Village Pantry, Fairfield Beach, Millersport United Methodist Church, Ace Hardware Baltimore  Salvation Army  ST. Vincent De Paul  The Dress Code - consignment only

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Computer Equipment / Electronics  AT-Ohio’s Recycling and Redistribution Program - Accepting Pentium II running at 400 mhz or Pentium III computers running at 300 mhz, as well as monitors, keyboards, mouses, scanners and printers. The units must be in good working order and they prefer that hard drives be erased before the unit is donated.  Best Buy - Accepting most for recycling. For a complete list of accepted electronics, visit them on the web at www.bestbuy.com or contact your local Best Buy retailer.  Fairfield Core and Recycling – purchasers of complete computer towers, cell phones and computer components.  Ohio Computer Recycling - There are 8 drop off locations around the city of Columbus. Seven of which are at the various Ohio Mulch, Columbus locations. Fairfield County has a drop off location at the Ohio Mulch Pickerington Store, 7765 Refugee Road, Pickerington, Ohio, 614-833-6160. Headquarters for large drop offs is located at 980 Claycraft Road, Suite C, Gahanna, Ohio 43230. Their website address is www.ohiodropoff.com . Accepting: Computers, Monitors, Mice, Keyboards, Speakers, all Wires Cables, Printers, etc. They can be dropped off free of charge.  Reconnect - a residential computer recycling program that offers you an easy, convenient and responsible way to recycle your used computer equipment. You can drop off any brand of used equipment at participating Goodwill donation centers in your area. It's free, and you'll get a receipt for tax purposes. Call: 740-450-6060 Ext. 121 for locations to drop-off your computer equipment or go to www.reconnectpartnership.com -111 South Memorial Drive, Lancaster, OH 43130 (1.3 miles) Next to CVS, Monday-Sunday: 9:00 am - 5:30 pm -505 West Fair Avenue, Lancaster, OH 43130 (2 miles) Monday-Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:30 pm740-654-5150 -1771 Hill Road North, Pickerington, OH 43147 (18.8 miles) Monday-Sunday: 10:00 am - 6:30 pm 614-751-3766  Siam Reclaim Technologies, Inc - Recycling computer monitors, computer components, DVD and VCR players, and other . Televisions are accepted for a charge.  T.D.R. LLC (Total Computer Recyclers) - Recycling Old Computers, Monitors, Printers, Fax Machines, any Electronic Boards or Devices and all computer related items (Drives, Memory, Keyboards, Mouse, Speakers etc.) They also offer recycling of your old Metal Filing Cabinets, Desk, Chairs, etc. There is a FREE drop off site at their Recycling Center location at 200 South West Mink Road, Pataskala. Anyone can bring their items and put them in the recycling trailer behind the building, trailer is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Demolition / Debris  Farmers Refuse – Call for current pricing  M & B Demolition Disposal Inc. - Disposal of demolition debris – Call for current pricing  White Oak Disposal - Roll off containers for demolition debris – Call for current pricing  Micro Materials- Disposal of demolition debris- Call for current pricing.

Document Destruction  Community Action’s Recycling Center – They offer document shredding services to residents and businesses. They also have available mobile shredding, they’ll come to you. Call for a free quote or to setup an appointment.

Drug Drop Off  Lancaster Police Department – Permanent Rx drug drop box offers 24/7 disposal. No needles! No liquids!  Pickerington Police Department – Permanent Rx drug drop box offers 24/7 disposal. No needles! No liquids!

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Explosives, Fireworks, Ammunition

 Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office - The Litter Law Enforcement Officer is Deputy Gary Hummel.

Florescent Light Bulbs  Batteries Plus Bulbs- Please call for pricing.  Community Action Recycling Center- Accepting unbroken CFL’s and tube florescent light bulbs in the front office from walk in residents only.  Home Depot - Accepting unbroken compact and tube florescent light bulbs at the return desk. Not all Home Depots will accept tube florescent light bulbs. Call ahead to verify what is accepted.  Lowes - Accepting unbroken CFL bulbs at the return desk, no tubes.  Menards - Accepting unbroken CFL bulbs at the return desk, no tubes.

Furniture & Household Items  Community Action Agency  Goodwill Industries  Habitat for Humanity Restore  Salvation Army  ST. Vincent De Paul

Glass  Community Action’s Recycling Center – Accepting glass bottles and jars only. No window glass, ceramics, glass tableware, decorative glass, glass vases or light bulbs – these are not recyclable through this program.  Community Action recycling trailer drop off sites – Accepting glass bottles and jars only. Drain, rinse and place in glass bin. No window glass, ceramics, glass tableware, decorative glass, glass vases or light bulbs – these are not recyclable through this program. Drain, rinse and place in glass bin. See page 9 for trailer locations.

Hazardous Waste (Business)

 Environmental Specialists, Inc operates a recycling facility in Heath. This service is available to businesses. They have two recycling programs that fit the needs for disposal of many items. The Fluids Management/Recycling program includes used oil, solvents, non-hazardous wastewater treatment, oily water and industrial coolants. The Management/Recycling program includes fluorescent bulbs, vapor lamps, most lamps and ballasts, various batteries, computer equipment, paints and solvents, contaminated gasoline, gas tanks, empty drums, and oily debris disposal. Call 740-404-6209 for more information.

H azardous Waste (Household)  Environmental Enterprises Inc. owns and operates a collection facility in Columbus, one block south of the Ohio State Fairgrounds. The address is 1249 Essex Ave. From I-71, take the 11th Street Exit, turn west to Essex St. Turn left onto Essex and right onto East 8th St. Enter the parking lot at 645 East 8th St. The facility is open 9 am till 5 pm on Fridays. The telephone number is 614-294-1300. The price to drop off materials is $50 per car (including SUVs) and $100 per truck (including vans). Examples of acceptable materials are pesticides, fertilizers, solvents, thinners, paints, pool or lawn chemicals, cleaners, batteries, prescription drugs, fire extinguishers, propane tanks, mercury, florescent bulbs, driveway sealer, gasoline, antifreeze, motor oil, and thermostats. This is for residential material only. NO BUSINESS WASTE IS ACCEPTED. 5 | P a g e See Location Listing on pages 1A-3A for more information on these businesses

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Helium Tanks

 Made of steel or aluminum, these tanks can be recycled or disposed with your regular trash once the pressure has been released. The valve should be open and the tank marked "EMPTY". Follow the directions that came with the tank. Some haulers will not pick these up, so check with your hauler first. The Lancaster City Transfer Station will accept helium tanks that are empty and have no pressure.

Industrial Materials  U.S.T. Environmental Contractor, Inc. - “UST” has developed a program to maximize utilization of our natural resources while minimizing the costs and long term liability associated with conventional or other disposal options. This Material Exchange Service gives business and industry an alternative to throwing away materials that could be used for other purposes.

Ink Cartridges  Best Buy - Every U.S. Best Buy store has free kiosks, just inside the door, for you to drop off inkjet cartridges, batteries, cell phones, CDs/DVDs, PDAs, smart phones and Best Buy gift cards.  Community Action Recycling Center

Mercury (Thermostats / Thermometers)  Fairfield County Health Department – please remove any unnecessary housing or parts before depositing.

Oil (motor oil)

 All Star Auto Care  Community Action Recycling Center – Accepting used motor oil free from water, antifreeze and other contaminants.  Madison Township  Milby Muffler and Brake Shop  Scott’s Marathon Service Center  Walnut Township

Other (“difficult to recycle items”)

 TerraCycle is on a mission to eliminate the idea of waste. They do this by creating programs (each one is called a “Brigade”) for previously non-recyclable, or difficult-to-recycle, waste. The collected waste is then converted into new products, ranging from recycled park benches to upcycled backpacks. www.terracycle.com/en-US

Packaging Material

 UPS Store

Paint

 Use leftovers to paint closets, garage, doghouse,etc. Donate to parks, day care, churches, theater groups etc. Store paint properly for future use. Seal lids and keep labels readable. If disposal is necessary: Remove lids if no more than half full. Set out in a well ventilated area away from children and pets. Add kitty litter or sawdust to speed drying process. After paint is dried, it can be put out with the household trash.

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P aper

 Community Action Recycling Center – Accepting newspaper, phone books, catalogs, magazines, paperboard, mail, office paper. No wax covered paper or carbon paper is accepted.  Community Action recycling trailer drop off sites – Accepting newspaper, phone books, catalogs, magazines, paperboard, mail, office paper. Place in newspaper bin. No wax covered paper or carbon paper is accepted.  Paper Retriever Recycling – Accepting office paper, newspaper, mail, magazines . Visit www.paperretriever.com for a list of locations in your area.

Plastic

 Community Action Recycling Center - #1 & #2 only. No Styrofoam, plastic toys, plastic peanut butter jars, antifreeze bottles, motor oil bottles or pill bottles are accepted through this program.  Community Action recycling trailer drop off sites – #1 & #2 plastics only. Drain, rinse and place in plastic bin. See page 9 for trailer locations. No Styrofoam, plastic toys, plastic peanut butter jars, antifreeze bottles, motor oil bottles or pill bottles are accepted through this program.

Plastic (Grocery Bags)

 Giant Eagle  Kroger  Meijer  Wal-Mart

Propane Tanks  Suburban Propane – there is a $5 fee for each propane tank  United Landmark - call for current fees

S crap Metals  Community Action Recycling Center - Aluminum Cans, Radiators, Catalytic Converters, Scrap Non-ferrous Metals.  Fairfield Core & Recycling – Auto cores, ferrous / non-ferrous metals and e-waste  Hines Scrap Iron - Appliances (Will not accept any appliance that has Freon in it), License Plates, Scrap Metals. Also accepting auto scrap.  Lancaster Metals and Recycling - Non-ferrous Scrap Metal, Cans, Radiators, Stainless Steel, Brass, and Siding.

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Steel Cans  Community Action Recycling Center – drain, rinse and place in aluminum / steel can bin  Community Action recycling trailer drop off sites – drain, rinse and place in aluminum / steel can bin. See page 9 for trailer locations

Styrofoam  Fabricated Packaging Materials- accepting expanded Polystyrene.

Textiles / Clothing  Ohio Mills Corp Drop Boxes – visit their website: www.OhioMills.net for a complete list of drop off locations.

T ires  Firestone Complete Auto care – Pickerington location – call for current pricing  Lancaster City Transfer Station – call for current pricing  Smetzer – call for current pricing

Yard Waste  Ohio Mulch – Accepting yard waste and Christmas trees. Call for pricing  Pine Grove Landfill - Class 4 Facility. Grass clippings, leaves & tree branches (under 6 inches in diameter), prices vary depending on load. Other materials are also accepted excluding batteries, tires & liquids. Call for pricing and additional information.

Disclaimer : These sites are listed for informational purposes only. Fairfield County does not endorse any of these entities nor their services. For more information on where to recycle or for proper disposal, contact the Lancaster- Fairfield Community Action Recycling and Litter Prevention Program

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1. Community Action Agency – 1743 East Main Street – West Parking Lot 2. Community Transition Center - 151 E. Hubert Avenue, Lancaster 3. Crossroads Event Center – 2095 West Fair Avenue, Lancaster – East Parking Lot 4. Liberty Center – 951 Liberty Drive - Off of West Fair Avenue 5. Ohio University – 1570 Granville Pike - University Parking Lot 6. Miller Park – 409 North Memorial Drive, Lancaster - Enter from 6th Avenue 7. St. Mark Parish – 324 Gay Street, Lancaster – Near Church Entrance 8. Tiki Bowling Alley – 1521 Tiki Lane - Tiki Bowling Alley Lot Pickerington Area Locations

9. Ohio University – 12933 Stonecreek Drive N.W. 10. Township Maintenance Building – 417 N. Center Street at Stemen Road 11. Trinity Family Life Center - 6389 Blacklick-Eastern Road 12. Zeller Park – 8475 Benadum Road N.W. at Amanda Northern Road Other Fairfield County Locations

13. Amanda Village – Halderman and Kirby Street – Near Water Tower 14. Baltimore Village – 500 Washington St. – Liberty Union High School Lot 15. Berne Township- 4233 Old Logan Rd. Lancaster, OH 43130- NEW 16. Bloom Township – 7698 Oberlin Court – Next to firehouse in College View Subdivision 17. Bremen Village – 201 Marietta Rd. Bremen – Bremen-Rushcreek Fire Station - 18. Clearcreek Township – 9101 Chillicothe Lancaster Road, Amanda – Oakland Grocery, State Route 159 19. Greenfield Township – 3245 Havensport Road N.W., Carroll – Next to firehouse 20. Greenfield Township- 2784 N. Columbus Street, Lancaster – Matt Taylor Kia -- 21. Hocking Township - 3145 Chillicothe Lancaster Rd SW, Lancaster, OH 43130 – Moss Trucking – 22. Pleasant Township – 3005 Lancaster-Thornville Road N.E. - Corner of State Route188 and Coonpath Rd 23. Richland Township - 8885 Pleasantville Road N. E., Thornville - Township Barn 24. Richland Township – 3150 Market Street, Rushville – Fire Department 25. Stoutsville Village - Main Street - Behind Village Garage 26. Sugar Grove Village – 600 N. Elm St. – in the Village Park 27. Walnut Township - 11420 Millersport Rd. NE, Millersport – near township building ALUMINUM CANS NEWSPAPER/MAGAZINES/CATALOGS (Drain, rinse and place in aluminum / steel can bin) (Place in newspaper bin)

STEEL CANS OFFICE PAPER (Vegetable, cat food, soup cans etc. Drain, rinse and (Place in newspaper bin) place in aluminum / steel can bin) PAPERBOARD GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS ONLY (Cereal boxes, tissue boxes, beverage container (Drain, rinse and place in glass bin) boxes, frozen entree boxes, etc. Flatten and place in newspaper bin) #1 & #2 PLASTIC ONLY (Drain, rinse and place in plastic bin) CORRUGATED CARDBOARD (Flatten and place in cardboard bin) 9 | P a g e See Location Listing on pages 1A-3A for more information on these businesses FFAAIIRRFFIIEELLDD CCOOUUNNTTYY DDRROOPP OOFFFF LLOOCCAATTIIOONNSS

DROP OFF LOCATIONS

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The following communities offer curbside recycling to residents. Recyclables must be placed at the curb in the designated containers.

For more information, including how to obtain a recycling container

or preparing your recyclables, contact the office listed.

Carroll Village - 740-756-7156. Aluminum Cans, Bi-metal Cans, Cans, Glass Bottles and Jars (clear, green and brown), Plastic #1 & #2, Newspaper, Phone Books, Catalogs, Magazines, Paperboard, Corrugated Cardboard. Lithopolis Village - Every Thursday, 740-654-2056. Aluminum Cans, Bi-metal Cans, Tin Cans, Glass Bottles and Jars (clear, green and brown), Plastic #1 & #2, Newspaper, Phone Books, Catalogs, Magazines, Paperboard, Corrugated Cardboard. Pickerington - Subscription Curbside - 888-786-7531. Aluminum Cans, Bi-metal Cans, Tin Cans, Glass Bottles and Jars (clear, green, blue and brown), Plastic #1-#7, Newspaper, Phone Books, Catalogs, Magazines, Paperboard, Corrugated Cardboard. Pleasantville Village - 740-756-7156. Aluminum Cans, Bi-metal Cans, Tin Cans, Glass Bottles and Jars (clear, green and brown), Plastic #1 & #2, Newspaper, Phone Books,

Catalogs, Magazines, Paperboard, Corrugated Cardboard.

Violet Township – Optional curbside recycling. Call for pricing. 614-409-9375.

Aluminum Cans, Bi-metal Cans, Tin Cans, Glass Bottles and Jars (clear, green and

brown), Plastic #1 & #2, Newspaper, Phone Books, Catalogs, Magazines, Paperboard, Corrugated Cardboard.

Institutional / Commercial Recycling

Fairfield County Institutional Recycling Program 1761 East Main Street, Lancaster, 740-687- 1295. Aluminum Cans, Bi-metal Cans, Tin Cans, Plastic #1 & #2, Newspaper, Phone Books, Catalogs, Magazines, Paperboard,

Corrugated Cardboard.

Commercial Recycling Programs  Lancaster-Fairfield Community Action Agency Recycling Center  Rumpke 

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LOCATION LISTING Location Address Phone Contact Website https://aepohio.com/save/programs AEP (American Electric Power) 1-877-545-4112 /ApplianceRecycling.aspx

All Star Auto Care 283 Cedar Hill Road, Lancaster 740-687-5071 Rick Barnette AT-Ohio’s Computer Recycling and 445 East Dublin-Granville Road, Redistribution Program Worthington, Ohio 43085 800-784-3425 Eric Rathburn www.atohio.org/index.html

Battery Giant 1412 Ety Road, Lancaster 740-277-7123 www.batterygiant.com 5960 Scarborough Blvd, Columbus Ohio Batteries Plus Bulbs 43232 614-782-1628 www.batteriesplus.com

Best Buy 1645 River Valley Circle N Lancaster 740-654-8314 www.bestbuy.com

Bloom Elementary 200 South Market Street, Lithopolis 614-837-4044 www.bloom-carroll.k12.oh.us

Community Action Agency 1743 East Main Street, Lancaster 740-653-4146 www.faircaa.org Community Action Document Shredding 1761 East Main Street, Lancaster 740-687-8295 www.fairfieldrecycles.org

Community Action Recycling Center 1761 East Main Street, Lancaster 740-687-1295 Manson Williams www.fairfieldrecycles.org

Environmental Enterprises Inc. 1249 Essex Ave. Columbus 614-294-1300 www.eeienv.com http://www.esrecycling.com/default Environmental Specialists, Inc. 55 Builders Dr. Newark 740-404-6209 .htm

Fabricated Packaging Materials 2109 Commerce St, Lancaster, OH 740-687-5934 fpmfoam.com

Fairfield Core & Recycling 505 S Maple St. Lancaster 740-277-7907 www.fairfieldcore.com

Fairfield County Health Dept. 1550 Sheridan Drive, Suite 100 740-652-2800 www.myfdh.org 740-653-5223 or Fairfield County Sheriff’s Office 345 Lincoln Ave, Lancaster 740-837-2499 Deputy Gary Hummel www.sheriff.fairfield.oh.us www.firestonecompleteautocare.co Firestone Complete Autocare 1007 Refugee Rd, Pickerington 614-328-5260 m

Giant Eagle 1394 Ety Shops Way NW Lancaster 740-654-4765 www.gianteagle.com

Goodwill Industries 505 West Fair Avenue, Lancaster 740-654-5150 www.goodwill.org

Hines Scrap Iron 2894 Clearcreek Road, Lancaster 740-969-3121 Mike Hines

Hines Scrap Iron 7005 Hopewell Church Road, Lancaster 740-969-2014 Mike Hines

Home Depot 1330 N. 21st Street, Newark 740-364-1241 www.homedepot.com

Home Depot 6035 Gender Rd. Canal Winchester 614-833-6700 www.homedepot.com

Home Depot 2480 Brice Rd. Reynoldsburg 614-577-1601 www.homedepot.com

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Kroger Store #922 1735 North Memorial Drive, Lancaster 740-654-2511 Nate Bush www.kroger.com

Kroger Store #931 1141 East Main Street, Lancaster 740-653-3244 J. D Madden www.kroger.com www.ci.lancaster.oh.us/dept/sanitat Lancaster City Transfer Station 743 S. Ewing Street, Lancaster 740-687-6660 ion/transfer-sanitation.asp

Lancaster Metals and Recycling 402 East Locust, Lancaster 740-653-6253 www.lancaster-metals.com http://www.ci.lancaster.oh.us/199/ Lancaster Police Department 130 South Broad Street, Lancaster 740-687-6688 Police 1300 S. Columbus Airport Rd. Columbus, Local Waste Services, LTD OH 43232 614-409-9375 www.localwasteservices.com

Lowes 2240 Lowes Dr.Lancaster 740-681-3464 Tammie Montle or M & B Demolition Disposal Inc. 771 South Ewing Street, Lancaster 740-653-1116 Steve Morris

Madison Township 3175 Clearcreek Rd., Lancaster 2900 Columbus-Lancaster Road Meijer Northwest Lancaster 740-681-2400 www.meijer.com

Menards 1425 Ety Pointe Dr. Lancaster 740-654-3538 www.menards.com

Micro Materials 8675 Lancaster-Newark Rd. Baltimore 740-862-0751 www.microrolloff.com

Milby Muffler and Brake Shop 2413 East Main Street, Lancaster 740-687-5762 Tom Milby www.lancasterautorepairohio.com 980 Claycraft Road, Suite C, Gahanna, Ohio Computer Recycling Ohio 43230 614-478-0808 Chris Weber www.ohiodropoff.com

Ohio Mills Corp 1719 E. 39TH ST., Cleveland, Ohio 44114 740-973-0850 Mike Plankenhorn www.OhioMills.net

Ohio Mulch 840 S. Columbus St. Lancaster 740-689-1120 www.ohiomulchcolumbus.com

Paper Retriever Recycling www.paperretriever.com 2040 S. Hamilton Rd, Columbus OH Phoenix Recycling 43232 614-226-9617 www.plasticscrap.us

1311 Refugee Rd, Pickerington, OH www.ci.pickerington.oh.us/Pages/D Pickerington Police Department 43147 614-575-6911 epartments/Police_and_Safety/

Pine Grove Landfill 5131 Drinkle Road, Amanda 740-969-4487 Sue Glenn www.republicservices.com 740-450-6060 Ext. Reconnect 121 www.reconnectpartnership.com 707 Slocum Ave. Lancaster 740-654-3434 ReStore 401 Courtright Dr. Pickerington 614-828-8432 www.fairfield-habitat.org

Retriev Technologies, Inc. 265 Quarry Road SE, Lancaster 740-653-6290 Ed Green www.retrievtech.com

Rumpke 1-800-582-3107 www.rumpke.com

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Salvation Army 123 E. Hubert Ave. Lancaster 740-687-1921 www.salvationarmy.org

Scott’s Marathon Service Center 159 North Memorial Dr., Lancaster 740-653-1448 www.marathon.com 3960 Groves Rd., Unit B Columbus, OH Siam Reclaim Technologies, Inc 43232 614-863-9999 www.siamreclaimtech.com

Smetzer 777 South Columbus Street, Lancaster 740-654-0161 Mike Randolph www.smetzertire.com

ST. Vincent De Paul 424 East Locust Street, Lancaster 740-653-6037

Suburban Propane 1889 Logan-Lancaster Rd SE, Lancaster 740-654-7973 www.suburbanpropane.com T.D.R. LLC (Total Computer 200 South West Mink Road, Pataskala, Recyclers) Ohio 43062 740-964-0993 Dwight Williams http://tdrohio.com/1.html 121 New York Avenue Trenton, NJ Terracycle 08638 866-967-6766 https://www.terracycle.com/en-US/ 3056 Columbus-Lancaster Rd. NW www.dresscodeconsignmentshop.c The Dress Code Lancaster 740-653-2633 om 2045 Cincinnati-Zanesville Rd SW, United Landmark Lancaster 740-653-2161 www.unitedlmk.com U.S.T. Environmental Contractor, Inc. 130 West Main Street, Hebron 740-862-1554 www.ust-env.com

UPS Store 1209 Hill Road, Pickerington 614-575-1166 www.theupsstore.com

UPS Store 1641 North Memorial Drive, Lancaster 740-654-5335 www.theupsstore.com

Walmart 2687 North Memorial Drive, Lancaster 740-687-0323 www.walmart.com

Walnut Township 11420 Millersport Rd., Millersport 740-467-2420 www.walnuttwp.com

Waste Mangagement 888-588-3611 http://www.wm.com/index.jsp Tammie Montle or White Oak Disposal 771 South Ewing Street, Lancaster 740-687-4400 Steve Morris

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