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Collection Facility County Address City ZIP Phone Staples Retail Store Collection Facility County Address City ZIP Phone Staples Retail Store Adams 1275 York Rd Gettysburg 17325 (717) 337-2113 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 5000 Alicia Dr Bethel Park 15102 (412) 835-1255 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 1000 Cranberry Square Dr Cranberry Twp 16066 (724) 778-8300 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 200 Mall Circle Dr Monroeville 15146 (412) 856-7344 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 680 Waterfront Dr E Munhall 15120 (412) 476-8061 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 430 Home Dr Pittsburgh 15275 (412) 490-2080 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 473 Clairton Blvd Pittsburgh 15236 (412) 650-6240 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 4801 McKnight Rd Pittsburgh 15237 (412) 635-6110 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 1015 Village Circle Dr Tarentum 15084 (724) 274-2701 Best Buy Retail Store Allegheny 1504 MacArthur Rd Whitehall 18052 (610) 432-6956 Chalfant Borough Allegheny 40 N Main St East Pittsburgh 15112 (412) 823-6500 eLoop - Pittsburgh Allegheny 625 Plum Industrial Ct Pittsburgh 15239 (877) 742-4809 Findlay Township Allegheny 1271 Rt 30 Findlay Twp 15026 (724) 695-0500 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 44 Highland Rd Bethel Park 15102 (412) 835-6621 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 1306 Pittsburgh St Cheswick 15024 (724) 274-5883 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 4101 Gibsonia Rd Gibsonia 15044 (724) 443-2100 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 1905 Washington St Heidelberg 15106 (412) 279-2190 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 2604 Monroeville Blvd Monroeville 15146 (412) 856-9840 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 4005 Freeport Rd Natrona Heights 15065 (724) 224-1213 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 118 52nd St Pittsburgh 15201 (412) 481-9005 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 125 51st St Pittsburgh 15201 (412) 696-0092 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 2700 E Carson St Pittsburgh 15203 (412) 481-5390 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 2780 Saw Mill Run Blvd Pittsburgh 15227 (412) 885-5151 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 2866 Banksville Rd Pittsburgh 15216 (412) 942-0090 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 509 E Ohio St Pittsburgh 15212 (412) 481-9005 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 5993 Centre Ave Pittsburgh 15206 (412) 924-0070 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 7221 McKnight Rd Pittsburgh 15237 (412) 635-9612 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 3 Urbano Way Pittsburgh 15205 (412) 490-3015 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Allegheny 10293 Perry Hwy #201 Wexford 15090 (724) 933-4520 McCandless Township Allegheny 9955 Grubbs Rd Wexford 15090 (412) 364-0616 Moon Township Allegheny 1000 Beaver Grade Rd Moon Twp 15108 (412) 262-1700 Mt. Lebanon Allegheny 710 Washington Rd Pittsburgh 15228 (412) 343-3400 Salvation Army Family Store Allegheny 44 S 9th St Pittsburgh 15203 (412) 246-0730 Salvation Army Family Store Allegheny 855 E Carson St Pittsburgh 15203 (412) 481-7900 Salvation Army Family Store Allegheny 6150 Mountain View Dr West Mifflin 15122 (412) 466-0216 Salvation Army Family Store Allegheny 1195 Mickley Rd Whitehall 18052 (610) 434-9560 South Park Township Allegheny 2675 Brownsville Rd South Park 15129 (412) 831-7000 Staples Retail Store Allegheny 1675 Route 228 Cranberry Twp 16066 (724) 778-3300 Collection Facility County Address City ZIP Phone Staples Retail Store Allegheny 999 Freeport Rd Fox Chapel 15238 (412) 781-0506 Staples Retail Store Allegheny 2515 Banksville Rd Pittsburgh 15216 (412) 571-9150 Staples Retail Store Allegheny 4801 McKnight Rd Pittsburgh 15237 (412) 369-9660 Staples Retail Store Allegheny 6375 Penn Ave Ste B Pittsburgh 15206 (412) 363-5148 Staples Retail Store Allegheny 6521 Steubenville Pike Pittsburgh 15205 (412) 494-0658 Staples Retail Store Allegheny 2180 MacArthur Rd Whitehall 18052 (610) 432-0150 Upper St. Clair Township Allegheny 1820 McLaughlin Run Rd Upper St. Clair 15241 (412) 831-9000 Whitehall Borough Municipal Event Allegheny 100 Borough Park Dr Whitehall 15236 (866) 925-2354 Salvation Army Family Store Armstrong 1912 River Rd North Apollo 15673 (724) 478-3776 Best Buy Retail Store Beaver 220 Golfview Dr Monaca 15061 (724) 728-3816 Clean Up Day 2016 Beaver 893 Mercer Rd Beaver Falls 15010 (724) 843-5826 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Beaver 750 Ohio River Blvd Rochester 15074 (724) 775-2559 Salvation Army Family Store Beaver 3113 Green Garden Rd Aliquippa 15001 (724) 857-2602 Staples Retail Store Beaver 3938 Brodhead Rd Monaca 15061 (724) 775-1204 Bedford County Recycling Bedford 702 W Pitt St Bedford 15522 (814) 623-8099 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Bedford 9481 Lincoln Hwy Bedford 15522 (814) 623-9990 Berks County Solid Waste Authority Berks 1316 Hilltop Rd Leesport 19533 (610) 478-6362 Best Buy Retail Store Berks 1701 Crossing Dr Wyomissing 19610 (610) 375-3340 Goodwill Keystone Area Berks 2846-3A Main St Morgantown 19543 (610) 286-6676 Goodwill Keystone Area Berks 3001 St Lawrence Ave Reading 19606 (484) 525-4075 Goodwill Keystone Area Berks 3413 5th Street Hwy Reading 19605 (610) 921-8221 Goodwill Keystone Area Berks 602 E Lancaster Ave Reading 19607 (610) 777-5250 Goodwill Keystone Area Berks 324 East Penn Ave Robesonia 19551 (610) 693-6014 Staples Retail Store Berks 4711 Perkiomen Ave Reading 19606 (610) 406-9780 Staples Retail Store Berks 1167 Berkshire Blvd Wyomissing 19610 (610) 372-3134 Best Buy Retail Store Blair 1721 Osgood Dr Altoona 16602 (814) 949-6750 Burgmeier Hauling, Inc. Blair 1356 Old 6th Avenue Rd Altoona 16601 (814) 943-8975 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Blair 207 Park Hills Plaza Altoona 16602 (814) 946-0902 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Blair 912 Kettle St Altoona 16602 (814) 942-2156 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Blair 1211 3rd Ave Duncansville 16602 (814) 695-8529 IRC Buckhorn Recycling & Compost Facility Blair 1860 Black Snake Rd Dysart 16636 (814) 942-7472 Salvation Army Family Store Blair 200 7th Ave Altoona 16602 (814) 946-3645 Salvation Army Family Store Blair 2440 Plank Rd Duncansville 16635 (814) 942-9355 Staples Retail Store Blair 217 Falon Ln Altoona 16648 (814) 940-7346 Northern Tier Solid Waste Authority- Bradford County Landfill Bradford 108 Steam Hollow Rd Troy 16947 (570) 297-4177 Best Buy Retail Store Bucks 310 Commerce Blvd Fairless Hills 19030 (215) 949-3006 Best Buy Retail Store Bucks 646 N West End Blvd Quakertown 18951 (215) 804-0039 Bristol Township Bucks 2501 Bath Rd Bristol 19007 (215) 785-0501 Collection Facility County Address City ZIP Phone Goodwill Keystone Area Bucks 2637 Street Rd Bensalem 19020 (215) 638-1540 Goodwill Keystone Area Bucks 2 G-H Summit Sq Shop CT Langhorne 19047 (267) 364-6091 Goodwill Keystone Area Bucks 2365 E Lincoln Hwy Langhorne 19047 (267) 364-6038 Goodwill Keystone Area Bucks 1487 W Street Rd Warminster 18974 (215) 441-9185 Liberty Thrift & Home Furnishings Bucks 240-5 S. West End Blvd Quakertown 18951 (215) 529-1400 Salvation Army Family Store Bucks 191 Lincoln Hwy Fairless Hills 19030 (215) 946-1271 Salvation Army Family Store Bucks 477 N West End Blvd Quakertown 18951 (215) 536-1750 Staples Retail Store Bucks 2329 Street Rd Bensalem 19020 (215) 633-7923 Staples Retail Store Bucks 436 N Main St Doylestown 18901 (215) 489-1130 Staples Retail Store Bucks 93 E Street Rd Feasterville 19053 (215) 355-3025 Staples Retail Store Bucks 2339 East Lincoln Hwy Langhorne 19047 (215) 547-9880 Staples Retail Store Bucks 300 West Bridge St New Hope 18938 (215) 862-4525 Staples Retail Store Bucks 10 W Rd Newtown 18940 (215) 579-0151 Staples Retail Store Bucks 654 North West End Blvd Quakertown 18951 (215) 538-8812 Staples Retail Store Bucks 1075 Main St Warrington 18976 (215) 343-3251 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Butler 370 New Castle Rd Butler 16001 (724) 284-1037 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Butler 20668 Perry Hwy Cranberry Twp 16066 (724) 776-0958 Salvation Army Family Store Butler 1623 N Main St Butler 16001 (724) 285-8282 Staples Retail Store Butler 110 Moraine Pointe Plaza Butler 16001 (724) 282-1109 Staples Retail Store Butler 6910 Kimberly Dr Cranberry 16319 (814) 678-6737 Best Buy Retail Store Cambria 430 Town Centre Dr Johnstown 15904 (814) 262-4699 Cambria County Solid Waste Management Authority Cambria 507 Manor Dr Ebensburg 15931 (814) 472-2109 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Cambria 300 James way Rd Ebensburg 15931 (814) 471-0426 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Cambria 1326 Eisenhower Blvd Johnstown 15904 (814) 266-6143 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Cambria 1715 Liter Dr Johnstown 15905 (814) 255-4310 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Cambria 500 Galleria Dr Johnstown 15904 (814) 266-6143 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Cambria 920 Oak St #922 Johnstown 15902 (814) 536-3536 Goodwill Industries of the Conemaugh Valley, Inc. Cambria 4211 Crawford Ave Northern Cambria 15714 (814) 948-7940 Salvation Army Family Store Cambria 1025 Eisenhower Blvd Johnstown 15904 (814) 266-1679 Staples Retail Store Cambria 590 Galleria Dr Johnstown 15904 (814) 262-9096 Palmerton Township Carbon 443 Delaware Ave Palmerton 18071 (610) 826-2505 Best Buy Retail Store Centre 1650 N Atherton St State College 16803 (814) 237-5610 Centre County Recycling & Refuse Authority Centre 253 Transfer Rd Bellefonte 16823 (814) 238-7005 eLoop - State College Centre 3500 E College Ave State College 16801 (724) 519-7646 Staples Retail
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