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2017 Recyclers List RECYCLER’S LIST 2017 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! The Recycler’s List is provided as a guide for recycling and proper disposal opportunities, in and around Lucas County, of which we are aware. Items accepted and fees charged may change. Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful, Inc. Lucas County Solid Waste Management 1011 Matzinger Rd. District Toledo, OH 43612 1011 Matzinger Rd. Phone: 419-213-2255 Toledo, OH 43612 Fax: 419-213-2201 Phone: 419-213-2230 www.ktlcb.org Fax: 419-213-2201 www..lucascountyoh.gov Mission: Mission: Keep Toledo/Lucas County Beautiful, Inc. To develop and enhance programs which enable (KT/LCB) is dedicated to establishing greener residents to easily recycle common household communities through environmental education, wastes as well as to assist business and industry litter prevention and voluntary partnerships. with the implementation of waste reduction and recycling programs, with programs/services to reduce, reuse and recycle. Affiliation: KT/LCB is a non profit 501 ( c) (3) Services Provided: organization. We are an affiliate of Keep Lucas County Drop-off America Beautiful, Inc., the nation’s leader in The District offers many local drop-off sites through- litter prevention, recycling, waste reduction out Lucas County for recycling of paper, carboard, and community beautification. and containers. University of Toledo Business Purpose: Waste Reduction Program The ultimate goal is to raise awareness of solid 419.530.8111 waste handling options for businesses, Assists companies in the reduction, reuse, and recycling organizations and residents so that each takes of solid waste through cost effective engineering methods. personal responsibility to improve our environment. Toledo-Lucas County Sustainability Commission www.lucascountygreen.com/ We offer services in the following areas: Vision: To enhance the health of ecological, social, and eco- · Education nomic systems to produce vibrant, sustainable communi- · Classroom Presentations ties and happy, healthy citizens. Mission: · Temporary Trash/Recycling Boxes Centered on three directives - to educate, to engage, and to act throughout the region around all issues connecting, · Volunteer Litter Collection Events natural, social, and economic systems. Using the Going Beyond Green Sustainability Plan as our framework, we · Adopt-A-Street/Adopt-A-Road support and tell the story of sustainability efforts for our region. LUCAS COUNTY RECYCLING DROP-OFF For more information: 419-213-2230 • www.lucascountyoh.gov PLEASE, NO TRASH. LOCATIONS: Recyclables should be separated into their proper categories. 530 Illinois Ave. PAPER 4925 Jackman Rd. • Newspapers 4533 Monroe St. • Ad Inserts 4633 Suder Ave. • Junk Mail 7545 Sylvania Ave. at King Rd. • Office Paper 8730 Waterville - Swanton Rd. • Magazines • Catalogs • Phone Books TOWNSHIPS AND VILLAGES *NO plastic bags or tied bundles. Jerusalem Township Hall 9501 Jerusalem Rd. Monclova Township Hall CARDBOARD Albon at Monclova Rd. • Corrugated Providence Township Hall • Cereal Board 13257 Perry Rd. • Shoe Boxes Richfield Township Hall *NO packing material 3951 Washburn Rd. *NO linings Spencer Township Hall *NO waxed cartons 630 N. Meilke Rd. *NO food soiled cartons Springfield Township Fire Station #2 1534 Crissey Rd. CONTAINERS Springfield Township Fire Station #3 Clean, Empty, Rinsed 7145 Garden Rd. Springfield Township Hall CANS 7617 Angola Rd. • Aluminum beverage cans Swanton Township • Steel, tin, bimetal, food cans P. Conway Dr. (off Airport Hwy.) • Foil wrap & containers Village of Harbor View GLASS 4421 Bayshore Rd. • Clear, green & brown Village of Whitehouse bottles and jars 11295 Waterville St. PLASTICS (NO Styrofoam) METROPARKS AND OTHER LOCATIONS Arrowhead Fire Station • Plastic bottles for liquids such as milk, Dussell Rd. soda, detergent, water Pearson Metropark CARTONS Starr Ave. Entrance • Milk, juice, broth, soup Secor Metropark and other food & 10000 W. Central Ave. beverage containers RESIDENTIAL/BRESIDENTIAL/BUSINESSUSINESS 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 Omni Source 5656 Opportunity Dr. #11 Toledo, Ohio 2453 Hill Ave. & 5000 North Detroit Ave., Toledo 419.517.2055 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 3793 Silica Road WASTE Sylvania, Ohio 419.517.1323 Lott Industries State Paper & Metal 1118 W. Central Ave., Toledo, Ohio 3350 Hill Ave. 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) ERG ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 800.284.9107 or 419.354.6110 ACCUSHRED (fees apply) 1114 W. Central Ave., Toledo COMPUTER DISCOUNT 419.244.7473 Aerosols Lubricants Toledo Antifreeze/Coolants Mercury (Debris/Elemental) 419.475.9888 AIM Asbestos Motor Oil/Filters (Computers only) 5656 Opportunity Dr. #11, Toledo Bio-Medical Waste Oil Base Paint 419.517.2055 NICHE PRECIOUS METAL Brake Fluid Paint Thinners/Removers RECOVERY, LLC Car Batteries PCB Material ALL SHRED 414 Burbank, Toledo Pesticides 3940 Technology Dr., Toledo Caulks/Sealers 419.356.1238 Photo Chemicals 419.381.7762 Cleaning Chemicals RECYCLE I.T. U.S.A Cooking Oil Pool Chemicals RECELLONE 419.318.9163 Corrosives Primers 2620 Centennial Rd., Suite W, Toledo 3 locations: Driveway Sealers Propane Cylinders 419.724.9045 Kroger - Fertilizers Radioactive Material 8730 Waterville-Swanton Rd., Flammables Solvents VIRTUAL PC Waterville Fluorescent Bulbs Stains/Shellacs/Varnishes 3550 Executive Pkwy., Toledo Tar/Adhesives 419.531.1170 Freon/Helium Cyclinder (Lecture) Monclova Tounship Hall - Gasoline Transmission Fluid (Computers and accessories only) 4335 Albon Rd., Monclova Herbicides Turpentine Household Batteries Unknowns/Unlabeled REBOOT COMPUTERS 5265 Tractor Rd., Toledo 1627 Navarre Ave., Toledo Kerosene 419.255.0070 (Computers only) Propane and Helium Tanks Fire Extinguishers *Check online at www.ktlcb.org for special event collections. RELIANCE FIRE - X 419.473.1374 115 S. Erie St., Toledo Televisions 419.241.3430 BLUE FLAME (*Propane tanks only) (fees apply) 419.472.2040 ACCUSHRED BEST BUY STORES Compact Fluorescent Compact Fluorescent Bulbs/Tubes 419.244.7473 (Flat Panel: LCD, Plasma, Bulbs LED < 50", Tube TV < 32") MENARDS AIM HOME DEPOT 5656 Opportunity Dr. #11, Toledo RECYCLE I.T. U.S.A GROSS ELECTRIC 419.537.1256 419.517.2055 419.318.9163 LOWES *Call for pricing Ink Jet Cartridges GROSS ELECTRIC 419.537.1256 *Call for pricing BEST BUY STORES POST OFFICE- Pick up Motor Oil: (call nearest location for details) OFFICE MAX STORES- Drop off ink postage paid envelope to mail Auto Zone Stores jet cartridge or pick up postage paid in ink jet cartridge Tractor Supply Co. envelope to mail in ink jet cartridge O’Reilly Auto Parts Valvoline Rechargeable Batteries Pennzoil Car Batteries (Lead-Acid): Camcorder, laptops, cellphones, cordless phones & power tools • See Hazardous Household Waste above (Ni-Cd/NI-MH/Li-ON, Small sealed lead (Pb) under 2 lbs.) • Check the yellow pages under “Batteries-Storage-Retail” • Auto Zone Stores BATTERY WHOLESALE RADIO SHACK Tires HOME DEPOT SEARS K-MART VERIZON WIRELESS Tires can be disposed of at any tire LOWES THE ANDERSONS company for a nominal fee. 530 Illinois Ave., Maumee OFFICE DEPOT www.call2recycle.org *Check online at www.ktlcb.org for special event collections. YARD WASTE CURBSIDE RECYCLING DROP-OFF PROGRAMS City of Maumee ....................... 419.897.7150 THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS WILL www.maumee.org ACCEPT YARD WASTE FOR A FEE . City of Oregon ......................... 419.698.7016 Call for current pricing. www.oregonohio.org City of Sylvania ....................... 419.885.8947 www.cityofsylvania.com City of Toledo ...........................419.936.2511 www.ci.toledo.oh.us City of Waterville ..................... 419.878.8100 www.waterville.org Clean Wood Recycling MonclovaTownship ................. 419.865.7862 6505 West Bancroft, Toledo, OH 43615 www.monclovatwp.org/ 6730 Anthony Wayne Trail, Waterville, OH 43566 Waterville Township ................ 419.878.5176 419-843-9663 www.watervilletownship.com Dates of Operation: April - November Village of Holland......................419.865.7104 www.hollandohio.com Down2Earth 4901 Wynnscape Dr., Oregon OH 43616 Village of Ottawa Hills ............. 419.536.1111 419-346-1877 / 419-276-3275 www.ottawahills.org Hours of Operation: Friday & Saturday, 10:00am - 4:00pm Village of Swanton .................. 419.826.9515 www.villageofswantonohio.us Evergreen Recycling & Disposal Facility 2625 East Broadway, Northwood, OH 43619 Village of Whitehouse ............ 419.877.5383 419-666-5136 www.whitehouseoh.gov Hours of Operation: Mon. - Fri. 7:00am - 4:00pm COMMERCIAL///INDUSTRIAL Ohio Compost RECYCLING INFORMATION: 10839 Sager Road (Rt. 20A), Swanton, OH 43558 Republic Service...................................................1.800.234.3429
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