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2015 Recyclers List -Revised 3.6.15.Pmd RECYCLER’S LIST 2015 1011 Matzinger Road, Toledo, Ohio 43612 419.213.2255 Fax: 419.213.2201 For the most up-to-date version of this list visit: www.ktlcb.org Find us on Facebook! This information is subject to change without prior notice. R E C Y C L I N G D R O P - O F F LOCATIONS Locations PAPER • Newspapers RECYCLING • Ad Inserts The Andersons • Junk Mail 530 Illinois Ave. • Office Paper Kroger Stores • Magazines 4925 Jackman Rd. • Catalogs 4533 Monroe St. • Phone Books 4633 Suder Ave. 1414 Spring Meadows Dr. *NO plastic bags or tied bundles. 7545 Sylvania Ave. at King Rd. 8730 Waterville - Swanton Rd. CARDBOARD • Corrugated Townships & Villages RECYCLING • Cereal Board Harbor View • Shoe Boxes 4421 Bayshore Rd. *NO packing material Jerusalem Township Hall *NO linings RrrReport 9501 Jerusalem Rd. *NO waxed cartons Monclova Township Hall *NO food soiled cartons Albon at Monclova Rd. Providence Township Hall CONTAINER 13257 Perry Rd. RECYCLING Richfield Township Hall CANS 3951 Washburn Rd. • Aluminum beverage cans Spencer Township Hall • Steel, tin, bimetal, food 630 N. Meilke Rd. cans Springfield Township Fire Station #2 • Foil wrap & containers 1534 Crissey Rd. Springfield Township Fire Station #3 GLASS 7145 Garden Rd. • Clear, green & brown Springfield Township Hall bottles and jars 7617 Angola Rd. Swanton Township PLASTICS P. Conway Dr. (off Airport Hwy.) Village of Whitehouse PETE HDPE 11295 Waterville St. • Plastic bottles for liquids such as milk, soda, Metroparks & Other Locations detergent, water Arrowhead Fire Station Dussell Rd. CARTONS Lucas County Recreation Center 2901 Key St. Pearson Metropark Starr Ave. Entrance Secor Metropark 10000 W. Central Ave. For questions about drop-off sites or additional information about recycling, call: Lucas County Solid Waste Management District 419-213-2230 or visit us on the web www.lucascountyoh.gov RESIDENTIAL/BUSINESSRESIDENTIAL/BUSINESS HOUSEHOLDHOUSEHOLD WASTE WASTE Appliances Aluminum Cans Aluminum Foil Books Cardboard Computer Paper Food Cans Junk Mail Magazines Newspapers Non-ferrous Metal Check Bottom of Phone Book Steel, Iron Vehicles Plastics for Symbol AccuShred Metal Management, Ohio 1114 W. Central Ave. 2535 Hill Ave. Toledo, Ohio Toledo, Ohio 419.244.7473 419.535.6856 AIM 5656 Opportunity Dr. #11 Omni Source Toledo, Ohio 1320 Lagrange St., Toledo 419.517.2055 419.241.2191 2453 Hill Ave. & 5000 North Detroit Ave., Toledo 419.537.9400 All Shred 3940 Technology Dr. 419.381.7762 R & M Recycling 4103 Lagrange 419.269.5000 Gateway Products Recycling Inc. 926 Dearborn Ave. 419.729.9777ELECTRONIC Recycle Waste Service WASTE 3793 Silica Road Sylvania, Ohio 419.517.1323 Lott Industries State Paper & Metal 3350 Hill Ave. 1118 W. Central Ave., Toledo, Ohio 419.243.5567 419.536.5564 Love Property Management and Restoration, LLC 5941 Acres Rd. Zenobia Shrine Sylvania, Ohio 8048 Broadstone Blvd., Perrysburg, Ohio 419.882.1880 419.661.9200 (Recyclables used for charitable causes.) ELECTRONIC HOUSEHOLDHOUSEHOLD WASTE HAZARDOUSHAZARDOUS W WASTEASTE Computers and Electronics (fees may apply) Household Hazardous Waste (fees apply) ACCUSHRED GOODWILL STORES 1114 W. Central Ave., Toledo 419.255.0070 Aerosols Lubricants 419.244.7473 (Computers only) Antifreeze/Coolants Mercury (Debris/Elemental) Asbestos Motor Oil/Filters AIM REBOOT COMPUTERS Bio-Medical Waste Oil Base Paint 5656 Opportunity Dr. #11, Toledo 1627 Navarre Ave., Toledo Brake Fluid Paint Thinners/Removers 419.517.2055 419.255.0070 Car Batteries PCB Material (Computers only) Caulks/Sealers Pesticides ALL SHRED Cleaning Chemicals Photo Chemicals 3940 Technology Dr., Toledo COMPUTER DISCOUNT Cooking Oil Pool Chemicals 419.381.7762 Toledo Corrosives Primers 419.475.9888 Driveway Sealers RECELLONE Propane Cylinders (Computers only) Fertilizers 6540 W Central Ave., Suite D, Toledo Radioactive Material Flammables 419.724.9045 NICHE PRECIOUS METAL Solvents RECOVERY, LLC Fluorescent Bulbs Stains/Shellacs/Varnishes BEST BUY STORES 414 Burbank, Toledo Freon/Helium Cyclinder (Lecture) Tar/Adhesives 419.356.1238 Gasoline Transmission Fluid VIRTUAL PC Herbicides Turpentine 3550 Executive Pkwy., Toledo RECYCLE I.T. U.S.A Household Batteries Unknowns/Unlabeled 419.531.1170 419-277-1291 Kerosene (Computers and accessories only) Ink Jet Cartridges BEST BUY STORES OFFICE MAX STORES- Drop off ink POST OFFICE- Pick up jet cartridge or pick up postage paid postage paid envelope to mail envelope to mail in ink jet cartridge in ink jet cartridge Laser & Toner Cartridges HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL CARTRIDGE SOLUTIONS, LLC SERVICES RECYCLING 734.673.2729 419.729.1321 800.284.9107 OR 419.354.6110 Rechargeable Batteries Compact Fluorescent Bulbs Compact Fluorescent Bulbs/Tubes Camcorder, laptops, cellphones, cordless phones & power tools (Ni-Cd/NI-MH/Li-ON, Small sealed lead (Pb) under 2 lbs.) HOME DEPOT MENARDS BATTERIES PLUS RADIO SHACK LOWES HOME DEPOT SEARS K-MART VERIZON WIRELESS LOWES THE ANDERSONS Tires 530 Illinois Ave., Maumee Tires can be disposed of at any tire OFFICE DEPOT www.call2recycle.org company for a nominal fee. Batteries Battery Wholesale Additional Drop-Offs: 4 Toledo-area Locations will take any battery free of charge Motor Oil: (call nearest location for details) Auto Zone Stores Office Number 419-478-5704 Cell Phone Drop-off CALL TO PROTECT Murray’s Discount Auto Stores Toledo Wireless AREA OFFICE ON AGING, 6819 W. Central Ave. Pennzoil TOLEDO FIRE DEPARTMENTS, Cafe Marie Plaza SENIOR CENTERS AND Toledo, OH OH 43617 KROGER STORES www.wirelessfoundation.com Automotive Batteries (Lead-Acid): Call 419.382.0624 for details. • See Hazardous Household Waste above SPRINT RECELLONE 5577 Monroe Street • Check the yellow pages under “Batteries-Storage-Retail” Toledo,Ohio 6540 W Central Ave., Suite D, Toledo • Auto Zone Stores Call 419.279.8233 for buy back options. BEST BUY STORES YARD WASTE CURBSIDE RECYCLING DROP-OFFY PROGRAMS City of Maumee ........................... 419.897.7150 THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS WILL www.maumee.org ACCEPT YARD WASTE FOR A FEE. Call for current pricing. City of Oregon ............................ 419.698.7016 www.oregonohio.org Clean Wood Recycling City of Sylvania ........................... 419.885.8947 6505 West Bancroft, Toledo, OH 43615 www.cityofsylvania.com 5330 Stickney Ave., Toledo, OH 43612 City of Toledo ...................................419.936.2511 6730 Anthony Wayne Trail www.ci.toledo.oh.us 419-843-9663 Village of Holland.............................419.865.7104 Dates of Operation: April - November www.hollandohio.com Evergreen Recycling & Disposal Facility Village of Ottawa Hills................. 419.536.1111 2625 East Broadway, Northwood, OH 43619 www.ottawahills.org 419-666-5136 Village of Swanton ...................... 419.826.9515 Hours of Operation: Mon. - Fri. 7:00am - 4:00pm Sat. (Seasonal) www.villageofswantonohio.us Village of Waterville.................... 419.878.8100 Ohio Compost www.waterville.org 10839 Sager Road (Rt. 20A) - South Side of Toledo Express Airport. Waterville Township .................... 800.343.6047 419-897-7807 www.wm.com Dates of Operation: March 15th* - November 30th *Weather Permitting Recycle Waste Services 3793 Silica Road, Sylvania COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL RECYCLING 419-517-1323 INFORMATION: Republic Service...................................................1.800.234.3429 Sylvania Compost & Recycling, LLC 8061 Sylvania Ave., Sylvania Business Waste Reduction Assistance Program......419.213.2230 419-842-TREE City of Toledo Hoffman Rd Landfill.......................419.936.3077 Hours of Operation: Mon.-Sat. 8:00am-6:00pm Fondessy Enterprises Inc..........................................419.693.5377 Toledo Topsoil & Mulch, LLC 5315 Stickney Ave., Toledo, OH 43612 Gateway Recycling.................................................. 419.729.9777 419-729-7280 Great Lakes Waste Services.....................................419.885.1225 Dates of Operation: March - November Hours of Operation: Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 5:00pm, Sat.8:00am - 2:00pm Waste Management of NW Ohio.............................419.666.2640 Wood County Landfill..............................................419.352.0180 Vienna Junction Landfill 6196 Hagman Road, Toledo, OH 43612 419-726-9465 WASTE ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT Hours of Operation: Mon.-Fri. 7:00am-3:30pm Sat. 7:00am-10:00am SERVICE: University of Toledo Business Waste Reduction Program Animal Manure Assists companies in the reduction, reuse, and recycling of solid BLUE CREEK COMPOST FACILTY 7700 Schadel Road, Whitehouse waste through cost effective engineering methods. 419-344-2371 Hours: Wed. from 9 am to Noon and the second Sat. from noon to 3 pm $5 per cubic yard (minimum charge) or $10 per level pick up bed full SYLVANIA COMPOST & RECYCLING, LLC. 8061 Sylvania Ave., Sylvania Ph: 419.530.8111 419-842-TREE Web: www.homepages.utoledo.edu/mfranch/ECML_webpage/ Hours of operation: Mon.-Sat. 8:00am-6:00pm program_overview.html $8.00/cu.yr: horse manure and bedding MEDICINE RETURN MEDICINE RETURN LOCATIONS IN LUCAS COUNTY The following locations are where you can deposit unused prescription and over-the-counter medication. Bottles will not be accepted in any location, but you can empty the pills into the drop boxes. City of Toledo - Toledo Police Safety Building City of Maumee - Police Department 525 N. Erie 109 E Dudley St Toledo, OH Maumee, OH 43537 (P) 419-897-7025 Medication Return is 24/7 Medication return is 24/7 located in lobby. City of Toledo - Toledo Police Station Scott Park City of Oregon - Police Department 2301 Nebraska
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