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STARK COUNTY PHOTO CREDIT: ©ISTOCK.COM/ MORGANL By Recycling we can all make a Difference! Stark - Tuscarawas - Wayne Recycling District | (800) 678-9839 | www.timetorecycle.org From the Executive Director Recycling Program Continues to Expand DAVID HELD, Executive Director Dear Residents: The District is pleased to present this most recent edition of the Recycling and Reuse Guide for your convenience. The Recycling and Reuse Guide is a comprehensive resource for District residents which identifies recycling opportunities and also provides a directory where residential household hazardous waste may be taken for disposal. All of that information is important, as it helps each of you divert those items from local landfills. As you can see in the chart below our recycling rates for the StarkTuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District continue to grow. Thank you for your commitment to recycling and the environment. If you have questions, please feel free to contact the District and we will be happy to assist you. You may reach us at (800) 678-9839 or visit our website at: www.timetorecycle.org. STARK-TUSCARAWAS-WAYNE RECYCLING DISTRICT 9918 Wilkshire Blvd NE • Bolivar, OH 44612 (330) 874-2258 • (800) 678-9839 • (330) 874-2449 FAX www.timetorecycle.org • [email protected] Any updates, changes or deletions of business, facilities or organizations in this guide will be posted on the District’s website at www.timetorecycle.org. Contact the District office at 800-678-9839 for more information. Introduction The Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District (District) mission is to assure safe and sanitary disposal of solid waste for district residents and to reduce reusable or renewable wastes from entering landfills within the District. This will be accomplished through the development of residential and industrial programs that educate, promote, provide, implement and improve recycling opportunities that will preserve landfill space now and into the future. Residents of Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties may not quickly recognize the District by name, but the District has certainly had an effect on their lives and communities in its many years of operation. Table of Contents Some of the District’s accomplishments include: Introduction 1 How to Use this Guidebook 1 District Programs 2 Education Outreach Community Outreach Business Outreach In the Home 3 Reduce Reuse Recycle Where Can I Find Recycle-Content Materials? Frequently asked Questions about Recycling Household Appliances Medical Waste In the Yard Reduce Recycle Composting Benefits of Composting 10 In the Garage 13 Reduce Reuse Recycle Commonly Used Automotive Materials Automotive Tires Frequently Asked Questions about HHM Tips on Household Hazardous Materials Dealing with Paint During Renovation Implemented the Recycling Makes Sense (RMS) Program. This program rewards political subdivisions based on tons recycled. Joined Liberty Tire and ODNR to advance tire recycling within the District. With assistance from a grant, awarded by ODNR, and administered by the District, Liberty Tire purchased new tire shredding equipment that will expand the tire recycling capacity to District residents. Diverting over 32,000 tons of yard waste and over 20,000 tons of recyclables from local landfills each year. Contracting with local health departments to monitor solid waste facilities to ensure these facilities do not harm the environment or the residents of the District. The first food diversion program in the District was initiated by Paradise Composting Company with a $50,000 composting infrastructure grant to purchase scales. The District continues to improve District community recycling programs and yard waste recycling programs annually. We thank each resident for making our programs a huge success. How to Use this Guidebook 16 Reuse/Recycling Frequently Asked Questions about Construction & Demolition Debris Appendix A: Recycling Information 18 Appendix B: Shopping, Selling & Donating Reusable Items 40 Appendix C: Useful Telephone Numbers 43 Appendix D: Websites 44 Appendix E: Recycling Report Card 45 In response to the requests and questions received on a daily basis, the District has developed an easy-to-use, comprehensive guidebook that will not only answer all your questions, but give you useful tips on a variety of solid waste management topics that are easy to apply in and around your home. Anything you want to know about managing waste in your home, yard or garage is addressed in the guidebook, including information on renovations, outlets for your reusables and outlets for your recyclables. This guidebook is full of helpful tips and creative ideas that are beneficial to the environment, to others and to your wallet! This guidebook is divided into the following sections: In the Home In the Yard In the Garage During Renovation Outlets for Your Reusables and Recyclables Each section describes, in detail, simple ways you can reduce your waste. Just turn to the section that interests you. Page 1 District Programs The Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District (District) provides communities, institutions, businesses and homeowners with valuable information on reducing, reusing and recycling solid waste. If you have any questions, need guidance on starting a waste reduction program or would just like information, please contact the District at 800-678-9839 or by e-mail at [email protected] The performance standards will be calculated and paid on a quarterly basis based on the performance of the previous calendar year. Earned money can be used to offset the costs of providing the programs and to provide education to increase participation in the programs. Education Outreach Education is a key element in the District’s mission to reduce the waste stream. For more information, contact the District’s Education Specialist at 800-678-9839. The District is dedicated to accomplishing its mission through a variety of educational programs including: Classroom and Community Presentations Over 250 presentations are made to pre-school through secondary school along with area churches and civic organizations each year. Topics include recycling, recycled products, waste reduction, composting, conservation and landfill construction. The presentations are fun and informative and can be modified to meet the educational needs of any age group. Educator Workshops Workshops are one of the most effective methods for reaching area teachers on education of recycling. Educator workshops enable the District to “train the trainers” who then take the message of reduce, reuse and recycle into their classroom. Field Trips Educational trips to local landfills and recycling centers are offered by the District. Please contact the District at 800-678-9839 for more information. Community Outreach The District provides workshops, educational materials and technical assistance to help local communities address their specific waste management concerns. To learn more about residential programs, contact the District at 800-678-9839. The following programs are available to District communities and residents: Recycling Makes Sense Grant Programs The Recycling Makes Sense program is an incentivebased program that provides funds to municipalities and townships based on the weight of recyclable material collected by the community. Thus, the more the community recycles, the more money they receive. Page 2 Business Outreach The District also provides business and industry with the tools needed to establish waste reduction programs. Office Recycling Guide The Office Recycling Guide explains how you can set up a recycling program in your office with information on deciding what paper to recycle, setting up a collection program and educating employees. Waste Audit Manual The Waste Audit Manual includes a step-by-step explanation on conducting a waste audit, information on developing an education plan, implementing the audit findings, usable sample contract documents and a guide to indoor/outdoor recycling containers. To obtain either the Office Recycling Guide or the Waste Audit Manual, download the document on our website at www.timetorecycle.org or contact the District at 800-678-9839. Waste Wise Waste Wise is a free, voluntary EPA program through which organizations eliminate costly municipal solid waste and select industrial wastes, benefiting their bottom line and the environment. Businesses, local governments and non-profit organizations of all sizes and from all industry sectors can join Waste Wise. www.epa.gov/epawaste/partnerships/wastewise/ about.htm This guide is printed on recycled content paper. In the Home Reduce, reuse, recycle. You may have heard of the 3 R’s, but what do they really mean and how can you incorporate them into your everyday life? The following pages will offer easy ways that you can reduce, reuse and recycle in your home. Reduce Reduce, the most important of the 3 R’s, is minimizing the amount of materials you throw away. Simply put, the less you produce, the less you throw away! Americans have become very focused on consumption. As a result, we over buy and Americans throw away one-third of the food they buy in the grocery store. Benefits of Reducing Conserve natural resources Reduce pollution Save local landfill space Save money Purchase items with the least amount of packaging. Packaging represents about 30% of our waste and much of the packaging isn’t even needed to protect the product. Avoid single-serving containers - buying in bulk can save money. Use cloth napkins and towels instead of paper. Avoid disposables; instead, purchase reusable items such as cameras, razors, etc. Use reusable containers with lids instead of plastic bags, plastic wrap and/or aluminum foil. Use a mug instead of a Styrofoam cup. Use a reusable water bottle instead of buying bottled water. Shop carefully and buy only what you need - avoid impulse purchases. Just say no! If you don’t need napkins, straws, condiments, etc., leave them behind at the restaurant or store. When shopping, carry your own canvas bag. Reducing Junk Mail Americans receive 200 million tons of unwanted mail, or junk mail, every year. Did you know that stopping your junk mail could save a tree and a half each year? Mail Preference Service, a consumer service sponsored by The Direct Marketing Association, is designed to assist consumers with decreasing the amount of national or commercial mail they receive at home. To remove your name from certain mailing lists, all you have to do is register with Mail Preference Service (www.dmachoice.org). It may take a few months before you notice a decrease in the amount of unwanted mail delivered to you. Local advertising mail will not be affected. To get off local mailing lists, write directly to the mailer and request that your name be removed from the mailing list. Check out these websites for more help on reducing unwanted mail: www.41pounds.org www.obviously.com/junkmail/ www.donotmail.org Reuse Reuse is the easy process of using an item over and over again. For example, you can buy used compact discs rather than purchase new and you can donate or sell old compact discs instead of throwing them away. Various reuse businesses exist today such as thrift stores, consignment shops, used bookstores, repair shops and even garage or yard sales and flea markets. This section will offer you many options on ways to reuse common household items. For a complete list of organizations that accept donations of used items, see Appendix B. Benefits of Reusing Save landfill space - by saving space in our present landfills, we reduce the likelihood of needing additional landfills in our area. Save natural resources - there is no need to use raw materials to manufacture new items. Save energy - producing new products takes energy. Reusing goods instead of purchasing new saves energy. Help others - many area non-profits collect used goods and distribute those items to people that need them the most. Did You Know? Reuse is actually better for the environment than recycling, because recycling requires resources, time and money to process materials or products into new usable items. Page 3 Recycle After you have reduced and reused, the next step is recycling. Recycling is one of the easiest ways to reduce what you throw away as well as help the environment. Simply put, recycling turns old products into new products. Many people think recycling stops once you put your recyclables at the curb or in a drop-off container, but this is only the first step in a three-step process. Benefits of Recycling Conserve natural resources - by recycling one ton of steel, 2,500 pounds of iron, 1,000 pounds of coal and 40 pounds of limestone are conserved. Save energy - manufacturing products from recycled materials can reduce energy consumption by as much as 94%. Reduce the need for landfilling. Reduce pollution - by reducing the need to process virgin materials, recycling reduces the pollution associated with mining and processing. REUSE: Tips for Reusing Common Household Items To make reuse a more popular option, the District strives to increase public awareness on the importance of reuse as well as educate residents about existing opportunities. The following are some tips and ideas that can help you practice reuse. Books, Magazines & Comic Books Donate or sell used books and magazines to social services agencies, consignment shops, libraries and used bookstores. Cameras & Photographic Equipment Buy durable goods and repair them when possible. Refer to the Yellow Pages or www.yellowpages.com for “Photographic Equipment - Repairing.” Find out if your local school or university would like a donation of photographic equipment for their art classes or for school newspapers and yearbook clubs. Compact Discs, Records & Tapes Donate recordings to social service agencies or sell the unwanted recordings to local CD music stores. You can also check out Swap Tree (www.swaptree.com) - a website that allows users to swap CD’s and movies with other users for free (you just pay to ship out your item). Clothing Sell good quality clothes that you no longer want through consignment stores see Appendix B. Donate old clothes to one of the many charities that can reuse or resell them see Appendix B. Use old clothing items for Halloween costumes, children’s dress-up or rags. Furniture & Antiques Buy durable goods and repair them when possible. Use the services of professional repairers and refinishers when necessary. List your furniture in your local newspaper’s classified ad or donate furniture to a non-profit organization such as Goodwill or Salvation Army. Page 4 Home Building and Decorating Materials & Tools Instead of buying a tool that you only need on a few occasions, consider renting or borrowing the tool from a rental store, neighbor or relative. Create a table runner or placemats using leftover pieces of fabric. Resell your old outdoor power equipment by placing an ad in your local newspaper, sell your machine at a garage sale or donate equipment to a non-profit group. Home Computers When you upgrade your computer equipment, donate your old computer or software to a social services agency, a local school or a charity. See Appendix A for a complete list of organizations or businesses that accept computers. Musical Instruments & Music Books Repair, restring or recondition instruments, when possible. Lend, sell or donate your instrument if you no longer need it. See Appendix B. Help set-up a library for choirs and bands to share and exchange music. Sports & Recreational Equipment Donate equipment you no longer want to charity, a social service agency or a local sports team. Put up a notice to exchange, sell or donate equipment at a community center, golf course or health club wherever it makes sense to advertise. For example, advertise your used tennis racquet at a community center that offers tennis lessons. Toys Donate to a social service agency or a thrift store. Instead of buying new toys, exchange a box of toys with a box of your friend’s or neighbor’s toys. For a complete list of specific locations that accept reusables, see Appendix B. Closing the Loop Recycling consists of three steps: 1) Collection - residents place recyclables in a drop-off box or curbside bin where it is then collected by a hauler. 2) Processing - the collected recyclables are baled at a material recovery facility (MRF) or recycling processor and sold to manufacturers who make your recyclables into new products. 3) Marketing - consumers purchase the recycled-content products. For recycling to work, you must buy the products that are made from recyclables. Step 1 - Collection To recycle or not to recycle! It is very important for residents to understand what materials can be recycled in their area. A material that is placed in a curbside bin or at a drop-off site that is not recyclable is called a contaminant. When residents throw non-recyclables, or contaminants in with their recycling, the recycling facility must separate the garbage from the recyclables. The more contamination, the more staff the recycling facility needs, which can lead to increased prices for collection of your recyclables or even closure of a recycling drop-off site. The types of materials that can be recycled often vary among communities depending on their recycling contract. So, naturally what can and cannot be recycled is often confusing. The best way to avoid recycling the wrong way is to ask. It is important to remember that some items that are labeled “recyclable” are not recyclable in this area. Drop-Off and Curbside Programs Residents have two ways to recycle: curbside or drop-off programs. The majority of communities in the District have drop-off programs in their area. When dropping off materials, be sure to know what is acceptable at each site. Also, only drop off materials during scheduled hours of operation. For a list of sites and acceptable items at District drop-offs, see Appendix A. buying recycled: myths and realities Myth #1: It is difficult to locate recycled-content products. This used to be true, but no longer! From the neighborhood grocery store to national retailers, stores sell thousands of products made from or packaged in recycled-content material. Locating recycled-content products can be as easy as a telephone call to your current retailer. Ask your retailer or vendor to offer more recycled-content products or to indicate in their catalogues which products contain recycled materials. Myth #2: Recycled-content products do not have the quality of virgin materials. Many people have been using recycledcontent products for years without even realizing it. Recycled-content products often share the same performance characteristics as their virgin equivalent. These days, recycled-content products undergo the same stringent testing and exact performance documentation as their virgin counterparts. Myth #3: Buying recycled-content products is more expensive. Many variables affect the price of both virgin and recycled-content products. In some cases, it is true that recycledcontent products may cost more; however they are not inherently more expensive. Many recycled products are priced competitively with their non-recycled counterparts. For a list of curbside programs and what can be put in your curbside bin, see Appendix A. Step 2 - Processing What happens to your recyclables once they are collected? Once collected, your recyclables are taken to a material recovery facility (MRF) or a recycling processor. Here the recycling truck dumps all of the collected recyclables and sorts out any contaminants (non-recyclables) that may be mixed in with the recyclables. The non-recyclables are then disposed of in a landfill. Magnets, blowers and people separate all of the collected recyclables into each different material type. Each type of material is baled and transported to a manufacturer that will use recyclables to make a new product. Contamination Contamination is material that is placed in a curbside bin or recycling drop-off site that is not recyclable. Excess amounts of contamination can increase recycling costs or cause drop-off sites to close. See Appendix A for a list of materials that can be recycled in curbside and drop-off programs. Page 5 Did you Know? This symbol is used to designate that the product is made of materials that can be recycled. Remember: not all products with this symbol can be recycled in the District. This symbol is used on products and packages that were made from recycled materials. It can stand alone or be accompanied by a statement such as “this product packaged in recycled paperboard.” Read the Label Post-consumer: The product is made from materials that consumers (you) have used and recycled. Pre-consumer: The product is made from materials that manufacturers have collected and recycled back into the manufacturing process. A consumer has not used the material. Step 3 - Marketing Why is “buying recycled” important? Many Americans help the recycling effort by putting materials in their recycling bins or at a drop-off site. Many people don’t realize; however, that another important step to sustaining recycling is buying products made from recycled-content materials. By purchasing products made with recycled materials, instead of virgin materials, you are doing your part to help maintain market demand for recyclables and ensure the continuation of recycling programs everywhere. If consumers purchase more products with recycled-content material, manufacturers will continue to use recycled materials in their products and expand the usage to even more products. Where Can I Find Recycled-Content Materials? Now that you know why buying recycled is important, how do you find recycledcontent products? That’s easy, just read the label! Most recycled-content items have a symbol which indicates that it is made from recycled-content materials. Many recycled-content items also indicate the percentage of post-consumer or pre-consumer material used to manufacture the products or packaging. Many products list the percentage of recycled-content material. The following is an example of a descriptive label: “Contains 100% recycled plastic. At least 60% post -consumer materials.” When choosing between two products, remember the one with the higher percentage of post-consumer recycled-content is the better environmental choice. Unfortunately, manufacturers are not required to promote or describe their products’ recycled content and may choose not to. Some types of materials are the “safe bets” of buying recycled. These items always have a high percentage of post-consumer recycled-content, even though many such packages are not labeled ‘recycled’: Aluminum Beverage Cans The typical aluminum can contains 50% post-consumer aluminum. Glass Bottles and Jars Nearly 25% of the glass in bottles and jars is recycled-content. Steel (Tin) Cans About 25% of the content is recycled steel, with half of it being post-consumer. Molded Pulp Containers Gray or brown cardboard egg cartons, fruit trays and flower pots are made from recycled paper. Frequently Asked Questions About Recycling? Why isn’t curbside recycling free? Like garbage collection, recycling costs money. Recyclables need to be collected by special vehicles, processed at facilities that cost millions of dollars to build, marketed to end-users and transported to end-markets. All of this requires equipment and labor which translates in cost. But remember, recycling saves local landfill space, saves natural resources, creates jobs, prevents pollution caused by manufacturing of products made from virgin materials and helps sustain the environment for future generations. Why can’t I recycle all packages that say “recyclable” or have the chasing arrows? Not all materials that say ‘recyclable’ or have the recycling symbol are able to be recycled within the District. For example: Styrofoam containers often have a #6 in the chasing arrows, but Styrofoam food containers are not recyclable at the District. Styrofoam can not be heated to the point to kill bacteria that is related to food containers. Thus, it is extremely important to find out what materials can be recycled in your community’s recycling program. Page 6 Are you sure my recyclables are actually recycled and not just thrown into the landfill? Yes. Each year, residential recyclables are collected and processed in Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne counties. However, when non-recyclables are put into curbside bins or drop-off boxes, the recycling facility sorts them and disposes of non-recyclables in a landfill. Disposing of materials in a landfill increases the cost to the recycling facility, which is why it is important to know what you can and cannot recycle. In some cases, a residential-type garbage truck (rear-loader) is used to collect recyclables. These materials then go directly to the material recovery facility (MRF) or a recycling processor. If you see your recycler throw recyclables in the landfill, contact the Executive Director of the District at 800-678-9839. What is the difference between recyclable and recycled-content? Recyclable means the material has potential to be recycled, but is only recycled after it is collected, processed, marketed and remanufactured into a new product. Recycled-content means the product is made out of recyclables that were remanufactured into new products. Word About Plastic Recycling There are many types of plastic, but only various types of plastic are widely accepted by recyclers in our area. Before you recycle a plastic item, you must first identify its type. You can do this by looking at the bottom of the product where you will likely find a number 1 through 7 set in the familiar triangle-shaped recycling symbol. Just because a plastic container has a recycling symbol does not mean it can be recycled in the District. Many, but not all, plastics marked 1 through 7 are readily accepted by recyclers in the District. However, just because a container is recyclable does not mean it’s acceptable in the District. You need to know exactly what types of containers are accepted by your recycler. (See Appendix A for a complete list). For instance, most will accept milk jugs, pop bottles, detergent bottles and shampoo bottles, but they will not accept other 1 and 2 containers, such as butter tubs, plastic bags and containers that once held household hazardous materials like motor oil. Plastic Recycling Codes Polyethylene Terephthalate (PETE) - For example, soft drink bottles, water bottles and sport drink bottles High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) - For example, milk jugs, laundry detergent bottles, grocery bags and some margarine tubs. See Appendix A (pg. 26) for grocery bag recycling. Vinyl/polyvinyl chloride (PVC) - For example, vegetable oil bottles. Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) - For example, dry cleaning & bread bags. Polypropylene (PP) - For example, yogurt cups and some margarine tubs. Did you know? Buying Recycled Saves Natural Resources By making products from recycled materials instead of virgin materials, we reduce the need to cut down trees, drill for oil and dig for minerals. One ton of recycled paper saves the equivalent of 17 trees. Buying Recycled Saves Energy It usually takes less energy to make recycled products: making recycled aluminum, for example, uses 95% less energy than manufacturing new aluminum from bauxite ore. Buying Recycled Saves Landfill Space Because the materials you recycle are made into new products, they don’t go into landfills so landfill space is conserved. The amount of waste that District residents recycle continues to increase annually. Think how much landfill space this saves! Buying Recycled Saves Money and Creates Jobs The recycling process creates far more jobs than landfills, and recycling can often play a role in reducing the overall costs of solid waste management for government, businesses and individuals. Producing recycled paper creates five times the number of jobs than producing virgin paper. How do I get rid of clothes hangers? Most dry cleaners will accept old hangers. Call before dropping them off. Also, try taking them to a local Goodwill or Salvation Army. Polystyrene (Styrofoam) - For example, carry-out containers & Styrofoam plates. Other - For example, ketchup bottles & microwaveable serving ware. Page 7 Do I have to remove the plastic caps before I recycle my plastic bottle? No. It is no longer necessary to remove plastic caps from plastic bottles. We are now accepting Plastics #1- #7 so the plastic lids are acceptable. Make sure the lids are securely attached to the bottle. If there is an abundance of loose lids in recycle bin they will easily become separated and create a litter problem. Can I recycle my used motor oil containers? NO. Although these types of bottles may be #1 or #2, recycling facilities do not want these types of plastic bottles because they contain hazardous materials. They should be placed in the garbage. Can I recycle Styrofoam? Reuse them if you can! Polystyrene (also known as Styrofoam or #6 plastic) packaging materials (peanuts or large blocks) are not accepted at the District’s recycling drop-offs. See Appendix A for a list of facilities that do take Styrofoam or packaging peanuts. Check with your local UPS Store, they may also collect and reuse packing materials like polystyrene packing peanuts and bubble wrap. Can I recycle old photographs or negatives? No, we cannot recycle these materials, at this time. These items can be placed in with your regular trash. Can I recycle old VHS tapes or cassette tapes? No, we cannot recycle these materials, at this time. If the VHS tapes or cassette tapes are blank, they can be placed in your regular trash. If they are actual movies or music cassette tapes, these could be donated to a local library or thrift store. What are my recyclables used to make? Steel cans are made into new steel beams. Aluminum is made into new aluminum cans. Newspapers, magazines and corrugated cardboard are made into paper towels, tissue, office paper and new cardboard. #1 plastics can be used to make carpet backing, bathtubs and fleece blankets and jackets. #2 plastics can be used to make flower pots and plastic lumber. Household Appliances Instead of dumping your non-working appliance in a landfill and suffering the added expense of buying new, why not repair that appliance to its former condition? There are many companies in the District that specialize in repairing household appliances. Check out the Yellow Pages under “Appliances-Household-Major-Service & Repair” or www.yellowpages.com for a complete list. If you do not want to have your appliance repaired, try reusing or recycling it! Numerous outlets are available in the District for reuse and recycling. There is no need to throw away an old appliance. Reusing Appliances Check with your local non-profit organizations that may accept donations of old ‘working, in-good condition’ appliances. Recycling Appliances When major appliances are beyond repair and need to be recycled, they require special handling. The primary concern with large appliances such as refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners is the coolants (known as chlorofluorocarbons or CFC’s, Freon) they contain. When CFC’s are released into the air, they can damage the Earth’s protective ozone layer which filters out the harmful rays of the sun. The production of CFC’s and ozone-destroying chemicals is being phased out by the Clean Air Act. Until the CFC’s and other dangerous chemicals are no longer produced, the CFC’s must be removed by a certified technician when appliances are being recycled. Be sure to obtain written proof that the CFC’s have been drained properly, you may need this document before the appliance can be accepted by a recycler. To find an appliance recycler near you, see Appendix A. Be sure to call the recycling facility before dropping off to make sure they still accept appliances. You can also look in Appendix A for a list of companies that can remove the coolant (Freon) for you. There may be a cost for this service. Appliance Recycling Some communities may offer appliance recycling. Call your city or township for more information. Page 8 Medical Waste Each year, Americans use over one billion sharp objects in their homes to administer health care. These objects include needles and syringes. If they are not disposed of properly, they can injure waste handlers by increasing their risk of infection if they come in contact with them. Other potential medical dangers include contaminated bandages, dressings and surgical gloves. Improper disposal of medical waste can also pollute the environment. To help prevent injury, illness and pollution, follow these simple steps when disposing of sharp objects and contaminated materials that are used to administer health care in your home: 1) Place all needles, syringes and other sharp objects in Sharps containers or a hard plastic or metal container with a screw-on or tightly secured lid. A few examples include plastic detergent bottles, shampoo bottles or plastic bleach jugs (do not use clear plastic bottles). 2) Do not put sharp objects in any other container that you plan to recycle or return to the store and do not use glass or clear plastic containers. 3) It is also recommended that soiled bandages, disposable sheets and medical gloves be placed in securely fastened plastic bags before they are placed in a garbage can with other trash. Old medicine (i.e. old prescriptions or over the counter pills, cough syrup, ointments, etc.) can be disposed at a medicine drop off. Just make sure that all labels on prescriptions have been removed and that the medicine is sealed tight or placed in a tight plastic container. See Appendix A for a list of places to recycle your old medical waste. Order Sharps Recycling Kit Waste Management also offers the disposal of syringes through a mail-in disposal program. The Med Waste Tracker Safe Solutions for Sharps System, is designed to safely and securely dispose of used syringes and lancets. Each system contains and provides for containment, collection and destruction of used sharps. Order your Think Green From Home Recycling kit (for a fee) at www.thinkgreenfromhome.com or by telephone at (866) 699-6466. Wedding Bells? Are wedding bells in your future? If so, keep these tips in mind as you plan for your big day. Donate reception leftovers to a soup kitchen or homeless shelter. Avoid throwaway and one-time use items like wedding-specific decorations and over-packaged items like disposable cameras. You can also use biodegradable and recycled decorations. Recycle all bottles and cans, make sure to include this in your catering contract. Print invitations on recycled-content paper. Recycled-content paper is readily available at most paper and stationery stores. You can also consider using web-based e-vites for computer savvy guests. Borrow, rent or use second-hand items whenever possible, such as plates, serving dishes, glasses and cutlery. When reusable flatware is not possible, use biodegradable or 100% recycled disposable dishes. When selecting gifts for attendants, choose antiques or presents made from recycled or sustainable materials. Hold the ceremony and reception in the same spot, or within walking distance of one another. This cuts down on excess transportation and air pollution. Use planted floral arrangements instead of cut flowers. Consider using edible centerpieces to reduce waste. Recommend green hotels and transportation options to guests in advance. Donate your bridesmaids’ dresses to charity. Most bridesmaid dresses are never worn again and end up collecting dust in the closet. Page 9 In the Yard Over 20% of the residential waste stream is made up of yard waste. By reducing your yard waste, you can help the Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District (District) increase its recycling rate and extend the life of our landfills. The following section will offer easy ways that can help reduce and recycle your yard waste. Monitoring your mowing frequency is essential. Never remove more than one third of the grass blade during any one mowing. Removing more can weaken the grass, slow or halt root growth and prevent clippings from settling to the soil. Mowing will normally be required at least once a week during the spring and fall months. Reduce Recycle Reduce is producing less waste in the first place. By reducing your waste, you will have less stuff to throw away which can save both time and energy. A simple way to reduce yard waste is to plant groundcover, such as ivy, instead of grass. Recycling means turning an old product into something new. For example, yard waste (leaves, grass clippings, brush and flowers) can be turned into compost, a nutrientrich material that has many uses in your lawn and garden. See Appendix A for a list of composting (yard waste) drop-off sites . Benefits of Recycling Reduce the need for landfill Reduce pollution - composting reduces the need for fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides Create a valuable end product Benefits of Reducing Conserve natural resources Reduce pollution Save local landfill space Save time - there is no need to bag your yard waste and take it to the curb or yard waste drop-off site. Just Mow It The main component of yard waste is grass clippings. District residents can decrease their waste stream by just mowing the grass. This can emphasize the environmental value of returning valuable nutrients found in grass clippings to the soil while saving landfill space. By leaving the grass clippings on the lawn each time you mow, you are creating nature’s fertilizer. The three nutrients required for a healthy lawn include nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. One hundred pounds of grass clippings can generate as much as three to four pounds of nitrogen, one half pound of phosphorus and two to three pounds of potassium. Contrary to popular belief, grass clippings do not cause thatch. Thatch has a high lignin content, a substance that is very slow to decompose. Grass clippings do not contain much lignin and decompose rapidly, returning valuable nutrients to the lawn. By leaving grass clippings on the lawn and allowing them to work back into the soil, homeowners can maintain beautiful, lush lawns while saving time, energy and money. Page 10 Composting Composting is a great way to recycle all types of yard waste right in your backyard. Backyard composting recycles your yard waste, decreases the amount of waste thrown away, saves you time and energy by eliminating yard waste and hauling it to the curb or drop-off site and provides a free source of compost, sometimes called humus - a dark, nutrient-rich material that has many uses. Mowing Tips Mow the lawn when dry to prevent clippings from clumping together on the lawn’s surface. If periods of heavy rain prevent you from mowing frequently, make sure the clippings are spread evenly as possible over the surface. This will allow them to decompose more readily. You could also allow the clippings to dry and mow again in a day or two. If the quantity of clippings is too great, remove and use as a mulch around trees and shrubs or consider composting. The Compost Recipe Building a compost pile is similar to a pot of soup - collect a few ingredients, mix well, add water, and stir occasionally. When gathering materials to compost, remember that a good mix of carbon (“brown stuff”) and nitrogen (“green stuff”) is needed. The ideal mix of carbon to nitrogen is 3:1. The following is a list of commonly composted materials. Compostables Nitrogen Fruit & Vegetable Scraps Carbon DO NOT Compost Brown Leaves Oils, Fats & Grease Green Leaves Pine Needles Bones Green Plants Wood Chips Meat Coffee Grounds Shredded Newspaper Salad Dressing Tea Bags Wood Ash Diseased Plants or Weeds Green Grass Straw Inorganic Material (plastic) Manure from Animals Sawdust that do not eat meat Butter or any Dairy Product Cat or Dog Manure Flowers *Remember to put your fruit and vegetables waste in the middle of your compost pile to avoid animals. If you do not have any nitrogen materials available, you can purchase a substitute such as urea or blood meal at your local hardware or garden store. Composting is nature’s way of recycling. For millions of years, organic materials have naturally decomposed on their own. For example, during the fall, trees shed their leaves and the forest floor becomes covered. During the winter, insects and microscopic organisms live in and feed on the leaves. By spring, the leaves have decomposed and their nutrients have returned to the soil. This process is slow but extremely effective. Backyard composting mimics nature’s recycling process, only faster. To compost, all you have to do is build a pile of organic materials which provides living conditions for insects and microscopic organisms. When properly maintained, the organisms will quickly decompose your yard waste into compost. Remember, you are building a “house” where insects, earthworms, fungi and microscopic organisms will live and eat. The better you build their house, the faster the organisms will convert your yard waste into valuable compost, which can be used around your yard and plants. How Do I Start a Compost Pile? A compost pile is a home for insects, earthworms, fungi and microscopic organisms. The better their home is built and maintained, the faster the organisms will convert yard waste into valuable compost. A compost bin is not essential, but using one helps speed up decomposition by holding in heat and moisture as well as shields the piles from view. Compost bins can be built or purchased at select local hardware and garden stores. The size of your compost pile should be three feet (3x3x3) or larger, depending on the size of your lawn. A pile that is smaller than three cubic feet will not retain the heat generated by the organisms or insulate them from extreme weather conditions. I Have the Materials, Now What? After adding your yard waste to your compost pile, throw in a bucket of rich topsoil to add microorganisms to your pile. One pea-sized amount of good topsoil can contain over one billion microscopic organisms. Water is a necessity! Your compost pile should stay as moist as a damp sponge so the microorganisms will survive. Don’t be afraid to use the hose during dry seasons. Finally, microorganisms need air to survive. Use a pitchfork or shovel to turn your pile once or twice every month. The more you turn your compost pile, the faster it will decompose. (Yard waste will decompose if never turned; however, it will take a very long time). With the proper mix of ingredients, water and air, your compost pile should heat up. The average temperature in the center of the pile should be between 90 to 140 Fahrenheit to kill pathogens, neutralize insects like flies and help keep weed seeds from germinating. A good indication that your pile is working is if you notice some settling in the pile after four or five days! To determine when the compost is finished, just look at it and smell it. The compost should be dark and crumbly and smell like fresh turned earth and very little of the original materials should be identifiable. The compost should be of relatively constant temperature (no more than 8 to 10 Fahrenheit above the ambient air temperature) and a pH close to seven. Page 11 Help! My compost pile isn’t working Most problems associated with composting have an easy solution. Here are some of the typical problems and their solutions: My pile stinks! Not enough air Material too wet Too much nitrogen Benefits of Composting What do I do with compost now that I have it? There are many uses for your finished compost. Compost is ideal for gardens, flower beds, household plants and trees. Gardeners recommend using compost as a mulch or mixing it into top soil as a soil amendment. Add dry material Benefits of Mulching with Compost Reduces moisture loss from the soil surface. (leaves, shredded newspaper, etc.) Helps control weeds. Add carbon (leaves, etc.) Reduces soil erosion on slopes. Turn pile more frequently My pile isn’t producing heat and isn’t decomposing! Too small Collect more materials Material is too dry Moisten and turn pile Lack of nitrogen Add nitrogen such as manure, blood meal, grass clippings Lack of oxygen Turn pile more frequently (min. volume requirements: 3 cubic feet) To receive a Backyard Composting Guide, contact the District at 800-678-9839 or look under ‘Publications’ on the District’s website at www.timetorecycle.org. Helps maintain soil temperatures. Dark material beautifies planting areas. Benefits of Mixing Compost into the Soil Loosens heavy clay soils. Aerates heavy clay soils. Improves soil capacity to hold water and nutrients. Reduces soil compaction. Provides valuable nutrients for plant growth. Attracts earthworms and other microbes that benefit gardens and flower beds. Worm Bin Composting About eight to ten percent of the total waste stream in the District is composed of food scraps. Vermicomposting (composting with worms) is the mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste. Vermicomposting is an efficient way to compost food scraps from your home. In Vermicomposting, you usually use kitchen and garden waste, using "earthworms and other microorganisms to digest organic wastes, such as kitchen scraps” This includes: All fruits and vegetables (including citrus and other "high acid" foods) Vegetable and fruit peels Coffee grounds and filters Tea bags Grains such as bread, cracker and cereal (including moldy and stale) Eggshells (rinsed off) Leaves and grass clippings (not sprayed with pesticides) To receive a Vermicomposting Guide, contact the District at 800-678-9839 or look under ‘Publications’ on the District’s website at www.timetorecycle.org. Page 12 In the Garage There are many materials, such as batteries, paint, motor oil, antifreeze, tires and cleaning supplies, that we use to enhance our lives. Although these items serve a definite purpose, many of them could be hazardous to the environment or to yourself if not handled properly. Simple Ways to Reuse HHM Ask friends, neighbors and relatives if they could use any of your extra HHM. The best way to determine if household materials are hazardous is to read the label. If any of the following words appear on a material’s warning label, you should follow the disposal directions carefully: explosive, reactive, ignitable, flammable, corrosive, toxic or poisonous. (“Nontoxic” is an advertising word with no federal definition, except for art supplies). Donate to a non-profit organization or school that may be willing to take your HHM off your hands. Reduce Each year, Americans generate approximately 15 pounds of Household Hazardous Materials (HHM) per person. The best way to manage your HHM is to reduce the amount purchased and used. Benefits of Reducing HHM Save money - the less you use, the less you have to buy. Save landfill space - 80% of HHM are disposed of in landfills. Protect drinking water - for example, pouring HHM down the drain can contaminate wastewater treatment systems. Simple Ways to Reduce HHM Buy only the amount you need. Too often, we overbuy paint, fertilizer and other HHM. Read the labels and instructions carefully to determine exactly how much you will need. Use only what you need. Use only the amount indicated on the label. Using more product does not mean it will work better. Reuse If you still have leftover HHM that you will not use, consider reusing it. By reusing HHM, you don’t have to worry about disposal and you will be helping out neighbors and non-profit organizations. Benefits of Reusing HHM Save landfill space Protect drinking water Help others Recycle After you have reduced your HHM usage, the next step is recycling. When you recycle your HHM, such as motor oil and car batteries, you provide the opportunity for that material to be used again instead of ending up in the landfill. For a list of HHM recycling outlets near you, check Appendix A. Commonly Used Automotive Materials Used motor oil and car/truck batteries are considered a household hazardous material. Because many of us perform our own vehicle maintenance, many residents are faced with questions about how to dispose of used motor oil, car/truck batteries and used antifreeze. The following are some solutions to your automotive waste disposal questions. Car/Truck Batteries (Lead Acid Batteries) Car batteries are banned from Ohio landfills because they contain dangerous chemicals such as lead. Lead can leak and cause serious environmental and health concerns if proper disposal does not occur. According to the Battery Council International more than 98% of all battery lead is recycled (www.batterycouncil.org). To find a car/truck battery recycler near you, see Appendix A. Used Antifreeze Why recycle antifreeze? Dumping waste antifreeze may be illegal: waste antifreeze may contain heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and chromium in high levels to make it a regulated hazardous waste. It’s cost effective: recycled antifreeze is less expensive than virgin antifreeze. To find a used antifreeze recycler near you, see Appendix A. Page 13 Used Motor Oil When motor oil is put in the trash, dumped on the ground or poured down drains or sewers, it can leak into our water resources. The toxic chemicals and metals can contaminate our fresh water and impede the natural growth of plants and animals. Fortunately for the home mechanic, many service stations and auto stores accept used motor oil. For a list of businesses that accept used motor oil, see Appendix A. You can also check in your local Yellow Pages or online at www.yellowpages.com. Before taking your used motor oil to a recycler, remember to drain it into a clean container such as a milk or water jug. Be sure that you do not add the oil to another container that once housed HHM. The residue left in the container will contaminate the oil and make it unsuitable for recycling. (Remember, although motor oil may be a #1 or #2 plastic bottle, the bottle cannot be recycled in the District). For additional instructions, contact the oil recycler. Gasoline Unfortunately, gasoline cannot be resold or returned to any retailer. You can funnel leftover gas into your car, lawn mower or other gas-powered equipment. Just remember whether or not you mixed oil with the gasoline. Also, try to avoid spilling any gasoline! Gasoline can also be safely donated to a friend, family member or neighbor to use in their gas-powered equipment. Disposing of vehicle-related HHM is becoming easier for residents. Used motor oil, car/truck batteries and used antifreeze can all be recycled or safely disposed of at locations throughout the District. For other types of engine fluids, you can check with your local service station to see if they recycle any types of automotive wastes. Automotive Tires A scrap tire is an unwanted or discarded tire, or any tire that has been removed from a motor vehicle or trailer. Each year more than 12 million scrap tires are generated in the state of Ohio. Many of these tires eventually end up in large scrap tire stockpiles, abandoned in warehouses or dumped along road sides and in rural areas. Page 14 These scrap tires are a serious environmental and public health threat because of the potential for fire and because tires hold water which serves as ideal breeding grounds for disease-carrying mosquitoes. Landfills can no longer accept whole tires for disposal. There are options for properly disposing of residents’ automotive tires. First, if purchasing new tires through a tire dealer, check and see if the dealer will dispose of the old tires. Normally the dealers charge a small fee per tire to dispose of the unwanted tires. The District also has drop-off sites for tires. See Appendix A for a list of tire drop-off (s). Frequently Asked Questions About HHM How do I dispose of my unwanted or empty propane tank? Many retail locations, including hardware stores, grocery stores and gas stations, reuse and refill the large propane tanks that are needed to heat gas grills. Call to verify that your nearest retailer participates in the reuse of propane tanks. If you have an old, unusable propane tank that cannot be refilled, see Appendix A for a list of businesses that will take these propane tanks. What can I do with smoke detectors? Send them back to the manufacturer, who will properly dispose of it. The address of the supplier is usually listed in the product warranty or user’s manual. What can I do with household chemicals? 1) Use up household chemicals (even if it’s a little old, it should still work), 2) give unused materials to a friend, neighbor, relative or local shelter or 3) if you cannot use up or donate the materials, solidify the materials using cat litter and contact your trash company to see if they will accept the solidified items. What can I do with my other Household Hazardous Waste materials? If your household hazardous waste materials are not listed in this Recycling & Reuse Guide, check out the Freecycle Network for area residents who could use your leftover HHM. Freecycle Network is a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (and getting) stuff for free in their own towns. It’s all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of the landfills. Check out their website at www.freecycle.org. Tips on Household Hazardous Materials If you can’t avoid the use of HHM or plan to store a quantity until the next time you need it, please remember these safety tips: Carefully read the labels and follow all instructions on use and disposal of both material and the container. Wear gloves and protective clothing to prevent skin contact, when applicable. Handle with care! Keep HHM out of reach of children and pets. Store HHM in the original container so you always know what the product is and how to use it. Don’t mix HHM. Don’t breathe HHM fumes Don’t bury or burn HHM. Dealing with Paint The best way to avoid excess paint is to calculate how much is needed before you start your project. Visit one of the websites below: Benjamin Moore - www.benjaminmoore.com - 1) select your language, 2) select “For Your Home”, 3) at the top of the page, click on “Learn How” and 4) click on “Paint Calculator” on the left. Paint Quality Institute - www.paintquality.com - 1) click on “Paint Tools” under Homeowners drop-down menu and 2) click on “Paint Calculator” on the left. Lowes - www.lowes.com - 1) click on “How-To Projects” under Lowes Projects drop-down menu and 2) click on “Interior Paint Buying Guide” under Paint. Other Tips to Keep in Mind Buy latex paint. It is easily applied and can be cleaned with soap and water. Use it up. If you can’t use the excess paint, give it to friends, relatives, theatrical groups, recreation departments and community service organizations. Give away only paint that is of good quality in its original container with the label intact. Save paint for future use. It will last for years if sealed tightly and stored where it will not freeze. If paint is dry, it can be disposed of in your regular trash. The lid must be removed so the hauler can see it is dry. If the paint is wet follow these directions: For quantities greater than 1 inch left in the container. 1) Find a well-ventilated area that is protected from children and pets. 2) Add cat litter or sawdust to absorb the paint. 3) Every couple of days, stir the mixture to allow air to flow through. Depending on the type and quantity of paint you have, the drying process can be lengthy and may take from several days to several weeks. 4) When completely dry, discard with regular trash (put in box or bag). 5) Leave the lids off so the trash company can see that the paint is hardened. For small quantities less than 1 inch left in the container. 1) Find a well-ventilated area that is protected from children and pets. 2) Remove the lid and allow the liquids to evaporate (make sure there is proper ventilation). Do not smoke near cans and avoid contact with the liquid or inhaling vapors. 3) When completely dry, discard with regular trash (put in box or bag). 4) Leave the lids off so the trash company can see that the paint is hardened. NOTE: Small quantities of paint and aerosol sprays can be painted on cardboard or newspaper to use up. You can then dispose of the cardboard or newspaper in your regular trash. Page 15 During During Renovation Renovation It is amazing how much waste is produced during It is amazing how much waste is produced during renovation or construction of a new home. Each year, renovation or construction of a new home. Each year, Ohioans landfill over five million tons of construction and Ohioans landfill over five million tons of construction and demolition debris. Nationally, the amount of construction demolition debris. Nationally, the amount of construction and demolition debris produced each year is between and demolition debris produced each year is between 136 to 210 million tons. Construction and demolition 136 to 210 million tons. Construction and demolition (C&D) debris is defined as those materials resulting from (C&D) debris is defined as those materials resulting from the alteration, construction, destruction, rehabilitation or the alteration, construction, destruction, rehabilitation or repair of any manmade physical structure or surrounding repair of any manmade physical structure or surrounding site. site. Reuse/Recycling Reuse/Recycling You may be asking yourself, what does C&D mean to me? You may be asking yourself, what does C&D mean to me? There are many opportunities to reuse and recycle waste There are many opportunities to reuse and recycle waste during renovation or construction of a home. The next during renovation or construction of a home. The next time you are renovating or building a new house, talk to time you are renovating or building a new house, talk to your contractor about job-site recycling. Check in the your contractor about job-site recycling. Check in the recycling and reuse sections (Appendix B) for reuse recycling and reuse sections (Appendix B) for reuse organizations and recycling facilities that process organizations and recycling facilities that process construction waste. (Appendix C) construction waste. (Appendix C) Innovative Building Techniques Innovative Building Techniques If you are planning to build a new house or renovate an If you are planning to build a new house or renovate an existing one, why not make it a green house? Hundreds of existing one, why not make it a green house? Hundreds of recycled-content building materials are available. Check recycled-content building materials are available. Check in your local Yellow Pages, search online to find in your local Yellow Pages, search online to find businesses that sell recycled content building materials or businesses that sell recycled content building materials or check at your local hardware store (i.e. Home Depot, check at your local hardware store (i.e. Home Depot, Lowes, Menards, etc.). Here are a few websites to check Lowes, Menards, etc.). Here are a few websites to check out: out: Close the Loop (866-629-8414) Close the Loop (866-629-8414) Close the Loop offers a wide variety of recycled Close the Loop offers a wide variety of recycled products and green building materials, including products and green building materials, including garden glass, rubber tiles, plastic post & rail fencing, garden glass, rubber tiles, plastic post & rail fencing, interior moldings and more. www.closetheloop.com interior moldings and more. www.closetheloop.com Re-New Wood Eco-Shake (900-420-7576) Re-New Wood Eco-Shake (900-420-7576) Eco-shake is an innovative roofing material comprised Eco-shake is an innovative roofing material comprised of 100% recycled materials, reinforced vinyl and of 100% recycled materials, reinforced vinyl and cellulose fiber. The eco-shake shingle is designed to cellulose fiber. The eco-shake shingle is designed to resemble and replace wood shake shingles. resemble and replace wood shake shingles. www.oikos.com/products/moisture/re-new/ www.oikos.com/products/moisture/re-new/ Wausau Tile (800-388-8728) Wausau Tile (800-388-8728) Recycled glass - terrazzo tile, pavers, planters, Recycled glass - terrazzo tile, pavers, planters, whatever your needs look to Wausau Tile. Your whatever your needs look to Wausau Tile. Your projects can now be designed with a ''Green Status'', projects can now be designed with a ''Green Status'', both inside and outside, with the vast array of recycled both inside and outside, with the vast array of recycled glass products manufactured by Wausau Tile. glass products manufactured by Wausau Tile. www.wausautile.com (Keyword “Recycled Glass”) www.wausautile.com (Keyword “Recycled Glass”) Page 16 Page 16 Frequently Frequently Asked Asked Questions Questions About Construction & About Construction & Demolition Demolition Debris Debris How can I get rid of How can I get rid of carpet? carpet? If the carpet cannot be If the carpet cannot be donated to a friend, donated to a friend, neighbor, relative or neighbor, relative or reuse store, then place reuse store, then place your carpet in with your your carpet in with your regular trash. Carpet regular trash. Carpet must be dry. Do not set must be dry. Do not set carpet at the curb when carpet at the curb when it is raining. For more information, contact your trash it is raining. For more information, contact your trash hauler. Also, check Appendix A for a carpet recycler. hauler. Also, check Appendix A for a carpet recycler. How do I recycle aluminum siding? How do I recycle aluminum siding? Check Appendix A for a list of recycling outlets for Check Appendix A for a list of recycling outlets for aluminum siding (under “Scrap Metal”). aluminum siding (under “Scrap Metal”). How do I get rid of vinyl siding? How do I get rid of vinyl siding? The District cannot recycle vinyl siding at this time. The District cannot recycle vinyl siding at this time. See Appendix C for a list of construction and See Appendix C for a list of construction and demolition debris landfills that will take your vinyl demolition debris landfills that will take your vinyl siding. siding. Construction Construction & & Demolition Demolition Debris Debris Landfills Landfills Local C&D debris landfills accept construction and Local C&D debris landfills accept construction and demolition debris (C&D debris) from the public. demolition debris (C&D debris) from the public. Materials that can be disposed of at these facilities include Materials that can be disposed of at these facilities include lumber, drywall, brick, concrete, metals, plaster, windows, lumber, drywall, brick, concrete, metals, plaster, windows, roofing materials, plumbing fixtures, electrical wiring, roofing materials, plumbing fixtures, electrical wiring, heating equipment, asphalt, insulation and carpeting. The heating equipment, asphalt, insulation and carpeting. The facilities cannot accept regular household waste, facilities cannot accept regular household waste, hazardous waste and asbestos. hazardous waste and asbestos. Check Appendix C for a complete list of Construction Check Appendix C for a complete list of Construction and Demolition Debris Landfills located in the District. and Demolition Debris Landfills located in the District. Appendix Table of Contents Appendix A: Recycling Information Antifreeze (Used) Appliance Recycling or Reuse Athletic Shoes & LIVESTRONG Wristbands Best Buy Trade-In Program Carpet Recycling Cell Phones Community Recycling Drop-Off Locations Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs Computer/Electronic Recycling Curbside Recycling Programs Freon Removal Household Batteries Kerosene & Heating Oil (Used) Lead Acid Batteries Mercury Disposal Motor Oil (Used) Packaging Peanuts Recycling Paper Shredding Services Plastic Grocery Bag Recycling Prescription Drug Collection Program Propane & Gas Tanks Rechargeable Household Batteries Recycling Drop-Off Centers Scrap Metal Styrofoam Recycling Television Recycling Tire Recycling Toner Cartridge Recycling Yard Waste Collection Sites 18 30 34 26 30 39 39 18 33 29 20 35 38 30 36 38 31 27 24 26 32 24 38 21 25 27 28 23 33 23 Appendix B: Shopping, Selling & Donating Reusable Items 40 Eyeglasses 42 Food Donation 42 Goodwill Stores & Donation Centers 41 Household Items/Clothing/ Building Materials 40 Instruments 42 Shopping & Selling Reusable Items 41 Appendix C: Useful Telephone Numbers Construction & Demolition Debris Landfills Landfills Miscellaneous Telephone Numbers for Stark County 43 Appendix D: Websites 44 Appendix E: Recycling Report Card 45 43 43 43 Would your business, facility or organization like to be in our guide? You can if: 1) Your business, facility or organization is located in Stark, Tuscarawas or Wayne Counties and 2) You accept items for reuse or recycling from residents. Please contact the District at 1-800-678-9839 or by e-mail at [email protected] Page 17 Appendix A: Recycling Information Community Recycling Drop-Off Locations There is no charge to drop off recyclables at the following District recycling drop offs. These drop offs are only to be used by residents of Stark, Tuscarawas and Wayne Counties Contact 800-678-9839 for more information. For a complete list of acceptable recyclables and how to sort your recyclables, see Page 19. Community Location Address Hours Village of Beach City Behind Police Department 302 North Church Street Dawn to Dusk Village of Brewster Street Department 145 1/2 West First Street Mon-Fri, 7am-3pm City of Canal Fulton Behind Heritage Square Plaza 919 Cherry Street East Mon-Fri, 7am-4pm; Sat, 9am-3pm City of Canton Fisher Foods The Timken Company 1365 Cherry Ave NE 16th Street & Dueber Avenue, SW Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Canton Township Township Building 4711 Central Avenue, SE Dawn to Dusk Lake Township Hartville Flea Market Quail Hollow State Park Recycling Station (330) 877-9479 1289 Edison Street, NW 13480 Congress Lake Avenue, NE 1499 Midway Street Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Mon-Fri 7am-7pm Sat-Sun 9-5pm Lawrence Township County Outpost 12647 Orrville Street, SW Mon-Fri, 7am-4pm Lexington Township Fire Station #2 11700 North Rockhill Road Dawn to Dusk City of Louisville Louisville Service Center 1022 West Main Street 7am-5pm Village of Magnolia Magnolia Park 155 West Carrollton Street Dawn to Dusk Marlboro Township Township Garage 7344 Edison Street, NE Dawn to Dusk City of Massillon City Garage Fishers Foods Massillon Recreation Dept. 401 Walnut Road, NW 2216 Lincoln Way East 505 Erie Street Mon-Fri, 7am-3:30pm Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Village of Minerva Street Department 505 East Lincoln Way Dawn to Dusk Village of Navarre St. Clement Catholic Church Village Hall 216 Wooster Street, NE 27 West Canal Street Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Nimishillen Township Anthony Petitti Garden Township Garage 5828 Columbus Road 4915 Nickelplate Avenue, NE Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Osnaburg Township Fire Station 110 East Church Street Dawn to Dusk Paris Township Township Office 14220 Freed Street, SE Mon-Fri, 7am-3pm Perry Township Administration Building Recycling Station 3111 Hilton Street 5075 Southway Street Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Pike Township Fire Station Pike Township Office 6199 Dueber Avenue, SW 7134 East Sparta Avenue, SE Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Plain Township Diamond Park Glenwood Intermediate School Oakwood Middle School Saint Michael Church Taft Elementary School 2782 Diamond Street, NE 1015 44th Street, NW 2300 Schneider Street, NE 3430 St. Michael Drive, NW Salway Avenue & 38th Street, NW Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Robertsville Little Sandy Creek Ruritan Office Robertsville Road Dawn to Dusk Sandy Township Administration Building American Landfill 8170 Waynesburg Drive 7916 Chapel Street, SE Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Tuscarawas Township Township Office 956 Manchester Avenue, SW Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4pm Washington Township Township Office 5843 Beechwood Avenue Dawn to Dusk Village of Wilmot Behind Post Office 305 West Main Street Dawn to Dusk Page 18 Appendix A: Recycling Information Separate Your Recyclables 3-Ways Before You Take Them to the Drop-Offs All Acceptable Paper Items 1 2 Cardboard should be dry and free from contaminants Beverage Cartons Detergent Cartons Paper Towel Rolls Candy Boxes Food Cartons Paperboard Cardboard Boxes File Folders Shoe Boxes Cereal Boxes Gift Boxes Tissue Boxes Cookie Boxes Juice Cartons Toilet Paper Rolls Corrugated Cardboard Milk Cartons Cracker Boxes Paper Egg Cartons 3 Clear, Green and Brown Glass Bottles/Jars Alcoholic Containers Baby Food Jars Beer Bottles Condiment Jars Fruit Jars Jelly Jars Peanut Butter Jars Premium Water Bottles Sauce Jars Soda Bottles Soup Jars Vegetable Jars Wine Bottles Paper should be dry and free from contaminants Brochures Index Cards Paper Shopping Bags Catalogs Junk Mail Pizza Boxes (no wax paper) Colored Office Paper Legal Pads Post-it Notes Computer Paper Letterhead Stationery Receipts Construction Paper Magazines Shredded Paper (from home) Envelopes Newspaper (including ads) Telephone Books Greeting Cards Paper Cups (not soiled) White Office Paper Hard Cover/Soft Cover Books Paper Plates (not soiled) Wrapping Paper (no foil) All Acceptable Cardboard Items All Acceptable Glass, Plastic Items, Aluminum & Steel Cans Steel Cans Food Cans Metal Lids Pet Food Cans Soup Cans Tuna Cans Vegetable Cans Aluminum Cans Beer Cans Energy Drink Cans Juice Cans Soda Cans Acceptable Plastics #1-#7 2-Litter Pop Bottles Apple Sauce Cups Baby Milk Bottles Buckets (no metal handles) Clam Shell Food Containers Condiment Bottles Conditioner Bottles Cooking Oil Bottles Cool Whip Containers Detergent Bottles Dish/Hand Soap Bottles Fast Food Plastic Cups Fruit Cups Garbage Cans (small) Household Cleaner Bottles Jell-O Cups Juice Bottles Margarine/Butter Containers Medicine Bottles Milk Jugs Mouthwash Bottles Peanut Butter Containers Plant Flats Plastic Disposable Cups Plastic Flower Pots Pudding Cups Recycling Bins Reusable Plastic Cups Reusable Plastic Mugs Salad Dressing Bottles Shampoo Bottles Soda/Sport Drink Bottles Squeezable Bottles Syrup Bottles Traffic Cones Vitamin Bottles Water Bottles Window Cleaner Bottles Yogurt Containers Unacceptable Plastic Items 6 Pack Rings Antifreeze Containers Auto Parts Bubble Wrap Cafeteria Trays CD Covers CD’s Chip/Bread Clips Computers Desk Accessories Electronics Exercise Equipment Fast Food Cups Fencing Garbage Cans (large) Large Plastic Items Lunch Pails Motor Oil Containers Packaging Peanuts Pipe Plastic Bags Plastic Binders Plastic Dishes Plastic Folders Plastic Grocery Bags Plastic Hangers Plastic Lumber Plastic Tricycles Plastic Utensils Political Signs Pool Covers Safety Shields/Glasses Shower Curtains Shrink Wrap Straws Styrofoam Swimming Pools Toys Video Cases Video Cassettes Page 19 Appendix Information Appendix A: A: Recycling Recycling Information Curbside Recycling Programs Curbside Recycling Programs City of Alliance Curbside Recycling Program City823-3254 of Alliance Curbside Recycling Program (330) www.cityofalliance.com (330) 823-3254 www.cityofalliance.com Use two (2) containers: 1 for Recyclables and 1 for Trash (same day as your trash day) Use two (2) containers: 1 for Recyclables and 1 for Trash (same day as your trash day) Dry newspaper & inserts, cardboard, telephone books, catalogues, cereal boxes, magazines and Paper Products Dry mail. newspaper & inserts, cardboard, telephone books, catalogues, cereal boxes, magazines and Paper Products junk junk mail. #1 and #2 plastic only - plastic containers for soft drinks, milk jugs, juices, distilled water, Plastic Products #1 and detergents, #2 plastic only plastic containers for rinse soft drinks, jugs, juices, distilled water, Plastic Products laundry fabric- softeners, etc. Please out all milk containers and remove caps and (remove lids) laundry fabricare softeners, etc. Please rinse out all containers and plastic removemotor caps and (remove lids) lids. Alldetergents, other plastics not accepted at this time. Will not accept oil lids. All other plastics are not accepted at this time. Will not accept plastic motor oil containers. containers. Soup cans, coffee cans, soft drink cans, fruit & vegetable cans, seafood cans, etc. Please rinse Aluminum & Soup coffee cans, soft drink cans, fruit & vegetable cans, seafood cans, etc. Please rinse Aluminum & out all cans, containers. Bi-Metal Products out all containers. Bi-Metal Products Green, clear and brown bottles and jars for soft drinks, pickles, alcoholic beverages, Glass Products Green, clearetc. andPlease brown jars for soft drinks, pickles, alcoholic beverages, Glass Products mayonnaise, rinsebottles out all and containers. mayonnaise, etc. Please rinse out all containers. City of Canal Fulton Curbside Recycling Program City854-2225 of Canal Fulton Curbside Recycling Program (330) www.cityofcanalfulton-oh.gov (330) 854-2225 www.cityofcanalfulton-oh.gov Use your green recycling cart for recycling. Collect your glass, plastic and metal recyclables and place them together in your Use your green recycling cart for your glass, and metal recyclables and place them together in your recycling cart. Your recycling willrecycling. be picked Collect up on the same dayplastic as your trash pick up. recycling cart. Your recycling will be picked up on the same day as your trash pick up. Paper Products Paper Products Plastic Products Plastic Products Aluminum & Aluminum & Bi-Metal Products Bi-Metal Products Glass Products Glass Products Dry newspaper & inserts, cardboard boxes, telephone books, catalogs, cereal boxes, magazines Dryjunk newspaper & inserts, cardboard boxes, telephone books, catalogs, boxes, magazines and mail. Paper should be dry, free from contaminants. (i.e. foodcereal products, glue, plastic/ and junk mail. Paper should be dry, free from contaminants. (i.e. food products, glue, plastic/ foil coatings, etc.). Please cut down cardboard to fit in the cart. foil coatings, etc.). Please cut down cardboard to fit in the cart. #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 plastics. Examples are plastic containers for soft drinks, milk, #1, #2,water, #3, #4,ketchup #5, #6 and and #7 plastics. Examples plastic containerssalad for soft drinks, milk, juices, mustard bottles, cream are cheese containers, dressing bottles, juices, water, ketchup and mustard bottles, cream cheese containers, salad dressing bottles, margarine tubs, laundry detergents, etc. Rinse out all containers and remove caps and lids. margarine tubs, laundry detergents, etc. Rinse out all containers and remove caps and lids. Soup cans, coffee cans, soft drink cans, fruit & vegetable cans, seafood cans, etc. Please rinse Soup cans, cans, soft Labels drink cans, fruit & vegetable cans, seafood cans, etc. Please rinse and drain outcoffee all containers. do not need to be removed. and drain out all containers. Labels do not need to be removed. All food and beverage containers made of glass can be recycled regardless of color. Simply remove the All food containers of glass cando be not recycled regardless of color. Simply remove the cap, rinse and thembeverage and place them in made your cart. Labels need to be removed. Please no herbicide or cap, rinse them and place them in your cart. Labels do not need to be removed. Please no herbicide or pesticide containers, window glass, light bulbs, mirrors or ceramics. pesticide containers, window glass, light bulbs, mirrors or ceramics. City of Canton Curbside Recycling Program City489-3020 of Cantonwww.recycle.cantonohio.gov Curbside Recycling Program (330) (330) 489-3020 www.recycle.cantonohio.gov Use your blue container for recycling. Place all paper products in a separate paper bag in your blue container (same day Use your blue container for recycling. Place all paper products in a separate paper bag in your blue container (same day as your trash day). as your trash day). Dry newspaper & inserts, cardboard boxes, telephone books, catalogs, cereal boxes, magazines Paper Products Dryjunk newspaper & inserts, cardboard telephone books, catalogs, boxes, magazines Paper Products and mail. Paper should be dry, boxes, free from contaminants (i.e., foodcereal products, glue, plastic/ and junk mail. Paper should be dry, free from contaminants (i.e., food products, glue, plastic/ foil coatings, etc.) and separated from other materials in your recycling container. foil coatings, etc.) and separated from other materials in your recycling container. #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 plastics. Examples are plastic containers for soft drinks, milk, Plastic Products #1, #2,water, #3, #4,ketchup #5, #6 and and #7 plastics. Examples plastic containerssalad for soft drinks, milk, Plastic Products juices, mustard bottles, cream are cheese containers, dressing bottles, juices, water, ketchup and mustard bottles, cream cheese containers, salad dressing bottles, margarine tubs, laundry detergents, etc. (Contact the city for a complete list). Rinse out all margarine and tubs, laundry detergents, containers remove caps and lids. etc. (Contact the city for a complete list). Rinse out all containers and remove caps and lids. Soup cans, coffee cans, soft drink cans, fruit & vegetable cans, seafood cans, etc. Please rinse Aluminum & Soup cans, cans, soft Labels drink cans, fruit & vegetable cans, seafood cans, etc. Please rinse Aluminum & and drain outcoffee all containers. do not need to be removed. Bi-Metal Products and drain out all containers. Labels do not need to be removed. Bi-Metal Products Green, clear and brown bottles and jars for soft drinks, pickles, alcoholic beverages, Glass Products Green, clear and brown bottles and jars for soft drinks, pickles, alcoholic beverages, Glass Products mayonnaise, etc. Please rinse and drain out all containers. Do not break the glass. If the glass mayonnaise, etc. Please rinse and drain out all containers. Do not break the glass. If the glass is already broken, place inside another glass product. is already broken, place inside another glass product. Page 20 Page 20 Appendix Recycling Information Information Appendix A: A: Recycling City of North Canton Curbside Recycling Program City499-4801 of North www.northcantonohio.com Canton Curbside Recycling Program (330) 499-4801 www.northcantonohio.com (330) 1 Bin for Paper and 1 Bin for all Plastic, Glass and Metal 1 Bin for Paper and Bin for all andregular Metal trash day, approximately 6 feet away from your regular trash. Put your recyclables1curbside by Plastic, 6:00amGlass on your Put your recyclables curbside by 6:00am on your regular trash day, approximately 6 feet away from your regular trash. Dry newspaper & inserts, cardboard boxes, telephone books, catalogs, cereal boxes, magazines and junk Paper Products Dry newspaper & inserts, cardboard boxes, telephone books, catalogs, cereal boxes, magazines and junk Paper Products mail. mail. #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 plastics. Examples are plastic containers for soft drinks, milk, juices, water, Plastic Products #1, #2, #3, #5, #6 and #7 plastics. Examples are plastic containers forbottles, soft drinks, milk, juices, water, Plastic Products ketchup and#4,mustard bottles, cream cheese containers, salad dressing margarine tubs, laundry ketchup and mustard bottles, cream cheese containers, salad dressing bottles, margarine tubs, laundry detergents, etc. (Contact the city for a complete list). Rinse out all containers and remove caps and lids. detergents, etc. (Contact the city for a complete list). Rinse out all containers and remove caps and lids. Soup cans, coffee cans, soft drink cans, fruit & vegetable cans, seafood cans, etc. Please rinse and drain Aluminum & Soup coffee cans, soft cans,tofruit & vegetable cans, seafood cans, etc. Please rinse and drain Aluminum & out allcans, containers. Labels dodrink not need be removed. Bi-Metal Products out all containers. Labels do not need to be removed. Bi-Metal Products Green, clear and brown bottles and jars for soft drinks, pickles, alcoholic beverages, mayonnaise, etc. Glass Products Green, rinse clearand anddrain brown and jars Do for not softbreak drinks, Glass Products Please outbottles all containers. thepickles, glass. alcoholic beverages, mayonnaise, etc. Please rinse and drain out all containers. Do not break the glass. Recycling Drop-Off Centers Recycling Drop-Off Centers Contact the recycling center for more information. Contact the recycling center for more information. Location/Hours Location/Hours Alliance Recycling Center Alliance Recycling Center 15969 River Street, NW 15969 River Street, NW Alliance Alliance (330) 821-8057 (330) 821-8057 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-12pm Sat, 8am-12pm City of Canton City of Canton Recycling Center Recycling Center 742 Schroyer Ave, SW 742 Schroyer Ave, SW Canton Canton (330) (330) 430-7869 430-7869 Mon, Mon, Wed, Wed, Fri, Fri, 10am-2pm 10am-2pm Except for legal Except for legal holidays. holidays. Countywide Countywide Recycling Recycling & & Disposal Disposal Facility Facility 3619 3619 Gracemont Gracemont Street, Street, SW SW East Sparta East Sparta (330) (330) 874-3855 874-3855 www.republicservicesohio.com www.republicservicesohio.com Items Accepted for Recycling Items Accepted for Recycling Accepts: (ALL recyclables must be separated by cans, plastics, glass and paper) Accepts: (ALL recyclables must be separated by cans, plastics, glass and paper) Cans - Aluminum, steel and bi-metal cans (rinse) Cans - Aluminum, steel and bi-metal cans (rinse) Plastics - #1 and #2 plastic containers (rinse and remove lids) Plastics - #1 and #2 plastic containers (rinse and remove lids) Glass - Brown, clear and green bottles (rinse) Glass - Brown, clear and green bottles (rinse) Paper - All papers, books, magazines and cardboard (no wax paper or wax cardboard) Paper - All papers, books, magazines and cardboard (no wax paper or wax cardboard) Also Accepts: Also Accepts: Appliances - No dishwashers or televisions Appliances - No dishwashers or televisions Cell Phones - Cell phones and chargers Cell Phones - Cell phones and chargers Metals - Brass, copper, aluminum, steel, stainless, etc. Metals - Brass, copper, aluminum, steel, stainless, etc. Accepts: (Call for a complete list of items) Accepts: (Call for a complete list of items) Paper - Books, cardboard boxes, corrugated cardboard, junk mail, magazines, Paper - Books, cardboard boxes, corrugated cardboard, junk mail, magazines, newspaper, office paper, etc. newspaper, office paper, etc. Also Accepts: Accepts: Also Computers, electronics electronics -- Call Call for for aa complete complete list list of of acceptable acceptable items items Computers, Tires Accepts 12 tires per person per year (car or light truck tires) on or oroff offthe therim rim(4 (4 Tires - Accepts 12 tires per person per year (car or light truck tires) on at one time) at one time) Accepts: (ALL (ALL recyclables recyclables must must be be separated separated by by cans, cans, plastics, plastics, glass glass and andpaper) paper) Accepts: Cans -- Aluminum, Aluminum, steel steel and and bi-metal bi-metal cans cans (rinse) (rinse) Cans Plastics #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 plastic containers (rinse (rinse and and remove removelids) lids) Plastics - #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 plastic containers Glass Brown, clear and green bottles (rinse) Glass - Brown, clear and green bottles (rinse) Paper -- All All paper paper and and cardboard cardboard items items Paper Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 6:30am-4pm 6:30am-4pm Recycling Drop-Off Drop-Off Centers Centers (continued (continued on on page page 22) 22) Recycling Page 21 21 Page Appendix Appendix A: A: Recycling Recycling Information Information Recycling Drop-Off Centers (continued from page 21) Recycling Drop-Off Centers (continued from page 21) Contact the recycling center for more information. Contact the recycling center for more information. Location/Hours Location/Hours Jackson Township Jackson Township Recycling Station Recycling 5717 WalesStation Avenue, NW 5717 Wales Avenue, NW Massillon Massillon (330) 833-7365 (330) 833-7365 www.jacksonrecycling.org www.jacksonrecycling.org Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 9am-5pm Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 8am-4pm Sat, 8am-4pm Kimble Recycling Center Kimble Recycling 2295 Bolivar Road, Center SW 2295 Bolivar Road, SW Canton Canton (330) 454-9400 (330) 454-9400 www.kimblecompanies.com www.kimblecompanies.com Mon-Fri, 6am-4pm Mon-Fri, 6am-4pm Sat, 6am-12pm Sat, 6am-12pm PSC Metals, Inc. PSC Metals, Inc. 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com (330) 823-3643 (330) 823-3643 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-11:30am Sat, 8am-11:30am S. Slesnick Company, Inc. S. Slesnick Company, Inc. 700 3rd Street, SE 700 3rd Street, SE Canton Canton (330) 454-5101 (330) 454-5101 Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri,8am-5pm 8am-5pm Page Page 22 22 Items Accepted for Recycling Items Accepted for Recycling Accepts: Accepts: Cans - Aluminum, steel and bi-metal cans (rinse) Cans - Aluminum, steelfrom and corrugated bi-metal cans (rinse) (i.e. cereal, tissue boxes) Cardboard - Separate cardboard Cardboard Separate from corrugated cardboard (i.e. cereal, tissue boxes) Computer Paper - Separate from other paper (bagged or bundled) Computer Paper Separate from other paper (bagged or bundled) Corrugated Cardboard - Separate from other cardboard Corrugated Cardboard - Separate from other(rinse cardboard Glass - Brown, clear and green bottles or jars and remove lids) Glass Brown, clear and green bottles or jars (rinse and remove lids) Magazines - Separate from other paper (bagged or bundled) Magazines Separate from other paper (bagged or bundled) Newspaper - Must be in paper bags or bound with string or rope. Newspaper be in paper bags bound with string or rope. Office Paper- -Must Shredded or loose leafor(bagged or bundled) Office Paper Shredded or loose leaf (bagged or bundled) Plastics - #1 and #2 plastic containers (rinse and remove lids) Plastics - #1 and #2 plastic containers (rinse and remove lids) Also Accepts: Also Accepts: Appliances - Accepts all appliances. Freon must be removed before dropped off. Appliances - Accepts Items, all appliances. Freon must removed dropped off. Clothing, Household Books, Shoes, etc. -be Drop off at before the Goodwill trailer Clothing, Household Items, Books, Shoes, etc. Drop off at the Goodwill trailer Electrical Wire, Pots and Pans, Radiators, Screens and Lawn Mowers - Call for Electrical other items.Wire, Pots and Pans, Radiators, Screens and Lawn Mowers - Call for other Metalsitems. - Accepts all metals (call ahead for instructions) Metals Bags, - Accepts all metals (call ahead for instructions) Plastic Bubble/Shrink Wrap - Separate from other items Plastic Bags, Bubble/Shrink Wrap Separate from other items Styrofoam - Secure in bags or boxes Styrofoam Secure in bags or boxes Tires - Accepts 12 per person per year (car or light truck tires) off the rim (4 at one Tires$2.00 - Accepts 12 per person per year (car or light truck tires) off the rim (4 at one time) Per Tire time) $2.00 Per Tire Accepts: (Co-Mingled - ALL recyclables can be mixed together) Accepts: (Co-Mingled - ALL recyclables can be mixed together) Cans - Aluminum, steel and bi-metal cans (rinse) Cans - Aluminum, bi-metal (rinse) Plastics - #1, #2, #3,steel #4, and #5, #6 and #7cans plastic containers (rinse and remove lids) Plastics - #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and #7 plastic containers (rinse and remove lids) Glass - Brown, clear and green bottles (rinse) Glass - Brown, clear and green bottles (rinse) Paper - All paper and cardboard items Paper - All paper and cardboard items Also Accepts: Also Accepts: Appliances - No electronics or microwaves. Freon must be removed before Appliances - No electronics or microwaves. Freon must be removed before dropped off. dropped off. Accepts: Accepts: Cardboard - Heavy cardboard only. The cardboard must be clean and dry. Cardboard - Heavy cardboard only. The cardboard must be clean and dry. Also Accepts: Also Accepts: Appliances, lead acid batteries, empty propane and gas tanks (cut in half) and scrap Appliances, lead acid batteries, empty propane and gas tanks (cut in half) and scrap metal metal Accepts: Accepts: Paper - Cardboard, computer paper, magazines, newspaper and office paper. Paper - Cardboard, computer paper, magazines, newspaper and office paper. Electronics - Call for more information. Electronics - Call for more information. Styrofoam - Packaging Styrofoam only. No food containers. Styrofoam - Packaging Styrofoam only. No food containers. Appendix A: Recycling Information Yard Waste Collection Sites Accepted Yard Waste Materials: Grass, Leaves, Branches, Stumps, Shrubs, Sod, Christmas Trees (no tinsel). Unacceptable Materials: Business Waste, Railroad Ties, Wooden Furniture, Treated Wood, Plastic Bags, Trash. There is no charge to drop off yard waste materials at the below community drop-off locations. No materials from businesses will be accepted. Call (800) 678-9839 for more information. Community Location Address Hours Village of Beach City Behind Police Department 302 North Church Street Dawn to Dusk Village of Brewster Street Department 145 1/2 West First Street Dawn to Dusk City of Canal Fulton Street Department 950 Water Street Dawn to Dusk Canton Township Township Building 4711 Central Avenue, SE Dawn to Dusk Jackson Township West of High School Fulton Drive Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm, Sat, 9am-5pm Lake Township Recycling Station 1499 Midway Street Mon.-Fri 7am.-7pm. Sat, Sun 9-5 Lawrence Township County Outpost 12649 Orrville Street, NW Mon-Fri, 7am-3:30pm Village of Navarre Wastewater Treatment Plant Hudson Drive Dawn to Dusk 4915 Nickelplate Avenue Dawn to Dusk Dawn to Dusk Nimishillen Township Township Garage Paris Township Township Office 14220 Freed Street, SE Perry Township Road Department 1500 Jackson Avenue, SW Mon-Fri, 7am-2:30pm Plain Township Fire Station #4 2855 Easton Street, NE Mon, Thurs, Sat, 8am-6pm Warstler Brothers (330) 492-9500 4125 Salway Avenue, NW Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm; Sat, 8am-3pm (Both locations are closed January-March) Tuscarawas Township Township Office Village of Wilmot 956 Manchester Ave., SW Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4pm Behind Post Office 305 West Main Street Dawn to Dusk Tire Recycling Contact each drop off for more information. Facility Phone Notes Hours City of Canton Recycling Center 742 Schroyer Ave, SW Canton www.cantonhealth.org (330) 430-7869 Accepts 12 tires per person. (4 Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm per person each time.) Car and Except legal holidays. light truck tires on or off the rim. Free of charge. Jackson Township Recycling Station 5717 Wales Avenue, NW Massillon www.jacksonrecycling.org (330) 833-7365 Accepts 12 tires per person (4 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, per person each time). Car and 9am-5pm light truck tires off the rim. Sat, 8am-4pm Cost is $2.00 per tire. Page 23 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix Appendix A: Recycling Information Paper Shredding Shredding Services Services Paper Contact the recycling center for more more information. information. PapertheShredding Services Contact recycling center for Contact the recycling center for more information. Location Location Location S.Slesnick SlesnickCompany Company S. 700 3rdSt StSE, SE, Canton 700 3rd Canton S. Slesnick Company (330) 454-5101 (330) 454-5101 700 3rd St SE, Canton www.slesnick.com www.slesnick.com (330) 454-5101 www.slesnick.com U-Shredd-It U-Shredd-It 2400 Shepler Church Church Ave Ave SW, SW, Canton Canton 2400 Shepler U-Shredd-It (330)327-8014 327-8014 (330) 2400 Shepler Church Ave SW, Canton www.u-shredd-it.com www.u-shredd-it.com (330) 327-8014 www.u-shredd-it.com Hours Notes Notes Cost is is .10¢ .10¢ per pound (minimum of $15.00). Mon-Fri,Hours 8am-5pm Cost Paper isis recycled recycled it is(minimum shredded. Offers pickPaper Cost .10¢ per after pound of $15.00). up service (call for details). up service (call after it is shredded. Offers pickPaper is recycled up service (call for details). Cost is is .28¢ .28¢ per per pound pound (minimum (minimum of of $15.00 $15.00 for Cost for the walk-in service). Paper is recycled after it is the is recycled after itfor is Costwalk-in is .28¢ service). per poundPaper (minimum of $15.00 shredded. Walk-in facility where you can can watch shredded. facility you the walk-inWalk-in service). Paperwhere is recycled afterwatch it is your documents documents beingfacility shredded. your being shredded. shredded. Walk-in where you can watch your documents being shredded. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm 9am-4pm Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm Propane & & Gas GasTanks Tanks Propane Many retail locations, locations, including hardware stores, stores, grocery grocery stores stores and and gas gas stations, stations, reuse reuse and and refill Propane & Gasincluding Tanks hardware Many retail refill the the large large propane propane tanks tanks that areretail needed to heat heat gas gas grills. grills.hardware Call to to verify verify that your nearest nearest retailer participates in the the reuse tanks. that are needed to Call that your retailer in of propane tanks. tanks Many locations, including stores, grocery stores and gas participates stations, reuse andreuse refill of thepropane large propane that are neededFacility to heat gas grills. Call to verify that your nearest retailer participates in the reuse of propane tanks. Phone Notes Hours Facility Facility AllianceRecycling Recycling Center Alliance Center 15969 River St, NE, NE, Center Alliance 15969 River St, Alliance Alliance Recycling www.slesnick.com www.slesnick.com 15969 River St, NE, Alliance www.slesnick.com American Recycling American Recycling Services of Ohio American Services of Recycling Ohio 803 South Mahoning, Alliance 803 SouthofMahoning, Alliance Services Ohio 803 South Mahoning, Alliance AmeriGas AmeriGas 2619 Waynesburg Dr, Dr, SE, SE, Canton Canton AmeriGas 2619 Waynesburg www.amerigas.com 2619 Waynesburg Dr, SE, Canton www.amerigas.com www.amerigas.com Broadway Iron & & Metal, Metal, Inc. Inc. Broadway Iron 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance Broadway Iron & Metal, Inc. 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance www.broadwayiron.com 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance www.broadwayiron.com www.broadwayiron.com City ofCanton Canton Recycling Recycling Center Center City of 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton CitySchroyer of Canton Recycling Center 742 Ave, SW, Canton www.cantonhealth.org 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org Fosnaught Auto Parts, Parts, Inc. Inc. Fosnaught Auto 6025 Whipple Rd, NW, N. Canton Fosnaught Auto Inc. 6025 Whipple Rd,Parts, NW, N. Canton 6025 Whipple Green Light Rd, NW, N. Canton Green Light 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, St, Canton Canton Green 1201 E. Light Tuscarawas 1201 Metals, E. Tuscarawas PSC Inc. St, Canton PSC Metals, Inc. 826 N. Webb Ave, Ave, Alliance Alliance PSCN. Metals, Inc. 826 Webb www.pscmetals.com 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com PSC Metals,Inc. Inc. PSC Metals, 3101 Varley Ave, SW, Canton PSC Varley Metals,Ave, Inc.SW, 3101 Canton www.pscmetalsinc.com 3101 Varley Ave, SW, Canton www.pscmetalsinc.com www.pscmetalsinc.com PSC Metals, Inc. PSC Metals, Inc. 780 Warmington Road, SW, Navarre PSCWarmington Metals, Inc.Road, 780 SW, Navarre www.pscmetals.com 780 Warmington Road, SW, Navarre www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com Phone Notes Hours Phone Notes Hours (330) 821-8057 821-8057 Accepts Accepts empty empty propane propane tanks tanks Mon-Fri, (330) Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm 7:30am-4:30pm (valves removed) and gas gas tanks tanks and (330) 821-8057 (valves Accepts removed) empty propane (cut in half). (cut in half). (valves removed) and gas tanks (cut in half). (330) 680-4121 680-4121 Accepts Accepts empty empty propane propane tanks. tanks. (330) Must be cut completely in half. (330) 680-4121 Must Accepts propane tanks. be cutempty completely in half. Must be cut completely in half. (330) 484-0973 484-0973 Cost Cost is is $5.00 $5.00 per per propane propane tank tank to to (330) drop off. Call for more (330) 484-0973 drop Cost is off. $5.00 perCall propane to for tank more information. drop off. Call for more information. information. (330) 821-8752 821-8752 Accepts Accepts empty propane propane and and gas gas (330) empty tanks. Call for more information. (330) 821-8752 tanks. AcceptsCall empty propane and gas for more information. tanks. Call for more information. (330) 430-7869 430-7869 Accepts Accepts propane propane and and gas gas tanks. tanks. (330) (330) 430-7869 Accepts propane and gas tanks. (330) 499-5417 499-5417 (330) (330) 499-5417 (330) 604-7602 (330) 604-7602 (330) 604-7602 (330) 823-3643 823-3643 (330) (330) 823-3643 (330) 484-7610 484-7610 (330) (330) 484-7610 (330) 879-5661 (330) 879-5661 (330) 879-5661 Accepts empty empty gas gas tanks. tanks. Must Must Accepts have holes in them. Accepts gas tanks. Must have holesempty in them. have holes in them. Accepts propane and gas gas tanks tanks (not (not Accepts propane and from vehicles). Accepts propane and gas tanks (not from vehicles). from vehicles). Accepts empty empty propane propane and and gas gas Accepts tanks. Must be cut completely in AcceptsMust empty propane and gas tanks. be cut completely in half. tanks. Must be cut completely in half. half. Accepts propane and and gas gas tanks. tanks. Accepts propane Call ahead for more details. Accepts propane gas tanks. Call ahead for moreand details. Call ahead for more details. Accepts empty propane and gas Accepts empty propane and gas tanks (not sealed,propane with valve off). Accepts and off). gas tanks (notempty sealed, with valve Call ahead for more details. tanks (not sealed, with valve off). Call ahead for more details. Call ahead for more details. Sat, Sat, 7:30am-12pm 7:30am-12pm Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm Sat, 7:30am-12pm Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm Sat, Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 9am-1pm 9am-1pm Sat, 9am-1pm Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm 8am-5pm Sat, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-12pm 8am-12pm Sat, 8am-12pm Mon, Mon, Wed, Wed, Fri, Fri, 10am-2pm 10am-2pm Except for legal holidays. Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm Except for legal holidays. Except for legal holidays. Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm 8am-5pm Sat, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-2pm 8am-2pm Sat, 8am-2pm Wed, Wed, 9am-2pm 9am-2pm Wed, 9am-2pm Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-11:30am Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-11:30am Sat, 8am-11:30am Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 7am-4:30pm 7am-4:30pm Sat, 7am-11am Mon-Fri, 7am-4:30pm Sat, 7am-11am Sat, 7am-11am Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-12pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-12pm Sat, 8am-12pm The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are the current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping offmost materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. change,24 so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page Page 24 Page 24 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Scrap Metal Scrapeach Metal Contact business for more information and for a complete list of accepted materials. Some of the items each Contact may each accept business more information for aluminum a completesiding, list of copper, acceptedbrass, materials. Some of the each facility arefor aluminum cans, steeland cans, stainless steel, iron,items radiators, facility may accept lead, are aluminum cans,nickel, steel scrap cans, metal, aluminum siding, (with copper, brass, steel, iron, radiators, catalytic converters, insulated wire, automobiles a title) andstainless farm equipment. catalytic converters, lead, insulated wire, nickel, scrap metal, automobiles (with a title) and farm equipment. Facility Facility Alliance Computer Exchange Alliance Computer Exchange www.alliancecomputerexchange.com www.alliancecomputerexchange.com Alliance Recycling Center Alliance Recycling Center www.slesnick.com www.slesnick.com American Recycling Services of American Recycling Services of Ohio Ohio Broadway Iron & Metal, Inc. Broadway Iron & Metal, Inc. www.broadwayiron.com www.broadwayiron.com Central Core, Inc. Central Core, Inc. City of Canton Recycling Center City of Canton Recycling Center www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org Fosnaught Auto Parts, Inc. Fosnaught Auto Parts, Inc. Green Light Green Light Jackson Recycling Station Jackson Recycling Station www.jacksonrecycling.org www.jacksonrecycling.org Jeffco Metals Jeffco Metals Little Shop of Bargains Little Shop of Bargains PSC Metals, Inc. PSC Metals, Inc. www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com PSC Metals, Inc. PSC Metals, Inc. www.pscmetalsinc.com www.pscmetalsinc.com PSC Metals, Inc. PSC Metals, Inc. www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com Slesnick Iron & Metal Slesnick Iron & Metal www.slesnicksteel.com www.slesnicksteel.com Address Address 67 W. Vine St, Alliance 67 W. Vine St, Alliance Phone Phone Hours Hours (330) 821-0500 Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm (330) 821-0500 Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-2pm Sat, 10am-2pm 15969 River St NE, Alliance (330) 821-8057 Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm 15969 River St NE, Alliance (330) 821-8057 Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm Sat, 7:30am-12pm Sat, 7:30am-12pm 803 South Mahoning, Alliance (330) 680-4121 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm 803 South Mahoning, Alliance (330) 680-4121 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 9am-1pm Sat, 9am-1pm 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance (330) 821-8752 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance (330) 821-8752 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-12pm Sat, 8am-12pm 9450 Newton St, Minerva (330) 868-7811 Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm 9450 Newton St, Minerva (330) 868-7811 Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton (330) 430-7869 Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton (330) 430-7869 Mon, Wed, Except for Fri, legal10am-2pm holidays. Except for legal holidays. 6025 Whipple Rd, NW, North (330) 499-5417 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm 6025 Whipple Rd, NW, North (330) 499-5417 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Canton Sat, 8am-2pm Canton Sat, 8am-2pm 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton (330) 604-7602 Wednesday’s 9am-2pm 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton (330) 604-7602 Wednesday’s 9am-2pm 5717 Wales Ave, NW, Massillon (330) 833-7365 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 5717 Wales Ave, NW, Massillon (330) 833-7365 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Sat, 8am-4pm Sat, 8am-4pm 1140 Marion Ave, SE, Canton (330) 453-8100 Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4pm 1140 Marion Ave, SE, Canton (330) 453-8100 Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4pm 1806 9th St, SW, Canton (330) 453-8994 Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm 1806 9th St, SW, Canton (330) 453-8994 Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance (330) 823-3643 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance (330) 823-3643 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-11:30am Sat, 8am-11:30am 3101 Varley Ave SW, Canton (330) 484-7610 Mon-Fri, 7am-4:30pm 3101 Varley Ave SW, Canton (330) 484-7610 Mon-Fri, 7am-4:30pm Sat, 7am-11am Sat, 7am-11am 780 Warmington Rd, SW, Navarre (330) 879-5661 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm 780 Warmington Rd, SW, Navarre (330) 879-5661 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-12pm Sat, 8am-12pm 927 Warner Road, SE, Canton (330) 453-8475 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:15pm 927 Warner Road, SE, Canton (330) 453-8475 Mon-Fri, 8am-4:15pm (closed for lunch) (closed for lunch) Sat, 8am-11:15am Sat, 8am-11:15am The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are theoffmost current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 25 Page 25 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Plastic Grocery Bag Recycling Check withGrocery your local grocer see if they accept plastic grocery bags for recycling. Plastic BagtoRecycling These are all free of charge. Check withFacility your local grocer to see if they accept plastic grocery bags for recycling. These are all free of charge. Address Phone Hours Facility Fisher Foods www.fisherfoods.com Fisher Foods www.fisherfoods.com 1365 CherryAddress Ave NE, Canton 4401 Tuscarawas, 1365 W. Cherry Ave NE, Canton Canton 1272 Harrison Ave, Canton 4401 W. Tuscarawas, Canton 4403 Ave,Canton Canton 1272 Cleveland Harrison Ave, 5215 Fulton Ave, Canton 4403 Cleveland Ave, Canton 2216 Way,Canton Massillon 5215 Lincoln Fulton Ave, 8100 Ave,Massillon N. Canton 2216 Cleveland Lincoln Way, 8100 Wales Cleveland Canton 5717 AveAve, NW,N. Massillon (330)Phone 497-3000 (main #) (330) 497-3000 (main #) Hours Mon-Sun, 9am-8pm Mon-Sat, Mon-Sun,8am-10pm; 9am-8pm Sun, 8am-9pm Mon-Sun, 9am-8pm Sun, 8am-9pm Mon-Sat, 8am-10pm; Mon-Sat, Mon-Sun,8am-10pm; 9am-8pm Sun, 8am-9pm Mon-Sat, 8am-10pm; Sun, 8am-9pm Mon-Sun, 8am-9pm Sun, 8am-9pm Mon-Sat, 8am-10pm; Mon-Sun, 8am-9pm Mon-Sun, (330) 833-7365 Mon, Tues,8am-9pm Thurs, Fri, 9am-5pm Jackson Recycling Station www.jacksonrecycling.org 5717 Wales Ave NW, Massillon (330) 833-7365 Sat, Mon,8am-4pm Tues, Thurs, Fri, 9am-5pm Jackson Recycling Station Also accepts black plastic www.jacksonrecycling.org Sat, 8am-4pm bags, mulch bags, bubble Also accepts black plastic wrap shrink bags, wrap. bubble bags,andmulch wrap and shrink 1 Massillon Market Place Dr (330) 834-0500 Open 24/7 Wal-Mart #2914 wrap. www.walmart.com Wal-Mart #2914 www.walmart.com Massillon 1 Massillon Market Place Dr Massillon (330) 834-0500 Open 24/7 Nike Reuse-A-Shoe & LIVESTRONG Wristbands Recycling Program Nike Reuse-A-Shoe & LIVESTRONG Wristbands Recycling Program Nike Reuse-A-Shoe Program Nike Reuse-A-Shoe www.nikereuseashoe.com Program www.nikereuseashoe.com For information on the program and to download For information on the an address go to program andlabel, to download their website. label, go to an address their website. You can also take your You athletic can alsoshoes take your old and old athletic shoes and LIVESTRONG LIVESTRONG wristbands to the nearest wristbands to drop-off: the nearest shoe recycling shoe recycling drop-off: When recycling your shoes, please remember: When recycling your shoes, please remember: Only recycle athletic shoes (running shoes, sneakers, etc.). Only recycle athletic shoes (running shoes, sneakers, etc.). all brands of athletic shoes. Accepts Accepts brands ofmetal. athletic shoes. No shoesall containing No cleats shoes or containing metal. No dress shoes. No wet cleats dress shoes. No or or damp shoes. No wet or damp shoes. No sandals or flip-flops. No sandals or flip-flops. Make sure the shoes are dry and free of any mud or Make sure the shoes are dry and free of any mud or dirt. dirt. accepts LIVESTRONG wristbands (no other Also Also accepts LIVESTRONG wristbands (no other types of wristbands will be accepted). types of wristbands will be accepted). Nike Factory Store NikeSouth Factory Store Rd, #321 549 Chillicothe 549 South Chillicothe Aurora, Ohio 44202 Rd, #321 Aurora, Ohio 44202 Send your old athletic shoes of anyyour brand Send oldto: athletic shoes of any brand to: Nike Grind Processing 3552 Grind AvenueProcessing of Commerce Nike Memphis, TNof 38125 3552 Avenue Commerce Memphis, TN 38125 You will be responsible for paying thebe shipping costs. for You will responsible paying the shipping costs. Call them for more Call them for more information. information. (330) 995-3080 (330) 995-3080 The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are the current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping offmost materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 26 Page 26 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Packaging Peanuts Recycling Packaging Recycling Accepted at the Peanuts following locations. Contact each location for more information. These are all free of charge. Accepted at the following locations. Contact each location for more information. These are all free of charge. Facility Facility City of Canton Recycling Center City of Canton Recycling Center www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org Jackson Recycling Station Jackson Recycling Station www.jacksonrecycling.org www.jacksonrecycling.org *Also accepts bubble wrap and *Also wrap accepts bubble wrap and shrink shrink wrap UPS Store UPS Store www.theupsstore.com www.theupsstore.com UPS Store UPS Store www.theupsstore.com www.theupsstore.com Address Address 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton 5717 Wales Ave NW, Massillon 5717 Wales Ave NW, Massillon 2212 W. State St, Alliance 2212 W. State St, Alliance 4786 Dressler Rd NW, Canton 4786 Dressler Rd NW, Canton Phone Phone Hours Hours (330) 430-7869 Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm (330) 430-7869 Mon, Wed, Except for Fri, legal10am-2pm holidays. Except for legal holidays. (330) 833-7365 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, (330) 833-7365 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Sat, 8am-4pm Sat, 8am-4pm (330) 823-1502 Mon-Fri, 8am-6:30pm (330) 823-1502 Mon-Fri, 8am-6:30pm Sat, 9am-3pm Sat, 9am-3pm (330) 491-1890 Mon-Thurs, 8am-6:30pm (330) 491-1890 Mon-Thurs, 8am-6:30pm Fri, 8am-6pm; Sat, 9am-3pm Fri, 8am-6pm; Sat, 9am-3pm Styrofoam Recycling Styrofoam Recycling Accepts packaging Styrofoam - No food containers or containers that had food in them. These are all free of charge. Accepts packaging Styrofoam - No food containers or containers that had food in them. These are all free of charge. Facility Facility City of Canton Recycling Center City of Canton Recycling Center www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org Jackson Recycling Station Jackson Recycling Station www.jacksonrecycling.org www.jacksonrecycling.org S. Slesnick Company S. Slesnick Company www.slesnick.com www.slesnick.com Address Address 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton 5717 Wales Ave NW, Massillon 5717 Wales Ave NW, Massillon 700 3rd St SE, Canton 700 3rd St SE, Canton When purchasing an item. When purchasing anproducts. item. 1. Try to purchase local 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. Phone Phone Hours Hours (330) 430-7869 Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm (330) 430-7869 Mon, Wed, Except for Fri, legal10am-2pm holidays. Except for legal holidays. (330) 833-7365 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, (330) 833-7365 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Sat, 8am-4pm Sat, 8am-4pm (330) 454-5101 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm (330) 454-5101 Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Try to purchase local and products. Consider the amount type of packaging. Consider the amount and of packaging. Decide if the packaging istype necessary. Decideand if the packaging is necessary. Reuse then Recycle packaging materials that have been used. Reuse and then Recycle packaging materials that have been used. Reduce, Reduce, Reuse, Reuse, Recycle, Recycle, And And Donate. Donate. The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are theoffmost current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 27 Page 27 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Television Recycling When purchasing a new TV, ask the retailer if they will take and recycle your old, unwanted set when they deliver your Television Recycling new TV.purchasing Please contact off take materials for recycling. When a neweach TV, facility ask the before retailerdropping if they will and recycle your old, unwanted set when they deliver your new TV. Please contact each facility before dropping off materials for recycling. Facility Telephone Items Accepted Hours Facility Alliance Computer Exchange 67 W. Vine St, Alliance Alliance Computer Exchange www.alliancecomputerexchange.com 67 W. Vine St, Alliance www.alliancecomputerexchange.com Appliance Parts Co 1267 DueberParts Ave, Co SW Appliance Canton 1267 Dueber Ave, SW Canton City of Canton Recycling Center 742 Ave, SW, Canton CitySchroyer of Canton Recycling Center www.cantonhealth.org 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton www.cantonhealth.org Dales TV & Audio Center 600 13th St,&NW Canton Dales TV Audio Center 600 13th St, NW Canton Goodwill Industries 408 9th St SW, Canton Goodwill Industries www.goodwillgoodskills.org 408 9th St SW, Canton www.goodwillgoodskills.org Green Light 1201 E. Light Tuscarawas St, Canton Green 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton Midwest Com-Tel, Inc. 4721 EagleCom-Tel, St, NW, North Midwest Inc. Canton 4721Metals, Eagle St, NW, North Canton PSC Inc. 826 Webb Ave, PSCN.Metals, Inc. Alliance www.pscmetals.com 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance www.pscmetals.com Telephone Items Accepted (330) 821-0500 Charge for a resident to drop of each television is 10¢ pound (330) 821-0500 Charge for a resident toa drop of (price is subject to change). Call each television is 10¢ a pound ahead dropping off. Call (price before is subject to change). aheadtobefore (330) 453-8077 $5 $15dropping per off. television (depending on the size of the (330) 453-8077 $5 to $15 per television television). Limit is 15 televisions (depending on the size of the per person. Limit is 15 televisions television). per person. (330) 430-7869 Accepts all types and sizes of televisions no cost. Contact (330) 430-7869 Accepts allat types and sizes of them for more information on televisions at no cost. Contact pickups. them for more information on pickups. (330) 454-6736 $10 per television (will accept any size television). Alsoaccept accepts (330) 454-6736 $10 per television (will any audio/visual CD size television).equipment, Also accepts players, DVD equipment, players, stereos/ audio/visual CD radios, for eachstereos/ item). players,VCR’s DVD($10 players, radios, VCR’s for each item). (330) 454-9461 Contact the ($10Goodwill for Hours Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-2pm Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-2pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 9am-1pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 9am-1pm Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm Except for legal holidays. Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm Except for legal holidays. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 9am-2pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 9am-2pm Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm television (330) 454-9461 information Contact the onGoodwill for Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm recycling. B informationCheckonin Appendix television (page 41) Check for a complete list of recycling. in Appendix B Goodwill drop-offs. (page 41) for a complete list of Goodwillall drop-offs. (330) 604-7602 Accepts types and sizes of Wed, 9am-2pm no cost. Contact (330) 604-7602 televisions Accepts allat types and sizes of Wed, 9am-2pm them for more on televisions at noinformation cost. Contact pickups. them for more information on pickups.for a resident to drop off a Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm (330) 499-5789 Charge per inch. No limit. (330) 499-5789 television Charge foris a$1resident to drop off a Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm television is $1 No limit. (330) 823-3643 Free to drop offper a inch. television (will Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm size). visit. (will Sat, 8am-11:30am (330) 823-3643 accept Free toany drop off 1a per television Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm accept any size). 1 per visit. Sat, 8am-11:30am The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are the current based that uponthe our research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping offmost materials to ensure facility is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 28 Page 28 Appendix Information Appendix A: A: Recycling Recycling Information Computer/Electronic Recycling Computer/Electronic Recycling Please contact each facility before dropping off materials for recycling. Please contact each facility before dropping off materials for recycling. Facility Facility ACR Computers ACR 44 W. Computers Chestnut St, Alliance 44 W. Chestnut St, Alliance www.acrcomputers.net www.acrcomputers.net Alliance Computer Exchange Alliance Computer Exchange 67 W. Vine St, Alliance 67 W. Vine St, Alliance www.alliancecomputerexchange.com www.alliancecomputerexchange.com Appliance Parts Co Appliance 1267 DueberParts Ave,Co SW, Canton 1267 Dueber Ave, SW, Canton City of Canton Recycling Center CitySchroyer of Canton Recycling Center 742 Ave, SW, Canton 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org Phone Phone (330) 823-6659 Accepts computer, computer accessories (330) 823-6659 and Accepts computer, accessories electronics at nocomputer cost. Call for more and electronics at no cost. Call for more information. information. (330) 821-0500 Will pay 3¢/lb for all computer equipment (330) 821-0500 and Will pay 3¢/lb for(with all computer equipment electronics the exception of and electronics (with the exception monitors). Price is subject to change. of monitors). Price is subject to change. (330) 453-8077 Accepts all computer, computer (330) 453-8077 accessories Accepts all electronics computer,at no computer and cost with accessories andofelectronics no cost with the exception monitors at (cost is $5 to the exception monitors on (cost is $5 to $15 per monitor,ofdepending size). $15 per monitor, depending on size). (330) 430-7869 Accepts computers, computer accessories (330) 430-7869 and Accepts computers, accessories electronics at nocomputer cost. Contact for a and electronics at no cost. Contact for a complete list of acceptable items. complete list of acceptable items. Goodwill Industries Goodwill 408 9th St Industries SW, Canton 408 9th St SW, Canton www.goodwillgoodskills.org www.goodwillgoodskills.org (330) 454-9461 (330) 454-9461 Green Light Green 1201 E.Light Tuscarawas St, Canton 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton (330) 604-7602 (330) 604-7602 Midwest Com-Tel, Inc. Midwest Inc. Canton 4721 EagleCom-Tel, St, NW, North 4721 Eagle St, NW, North Canton www.midwestcomtel.com www.midwestcomtel.com (330) 499-5789 (330) 499-5789 PSC Metals, Inc. PSCN.Metals, Inc. Alliance 826 Webb Ave, 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com (330) 823-3643 (330) 823-3643 Computer Recycling (online) Computer Recycling (online) Business Business Items Accepted Items Accepted Hours Hours Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 9am-3pm Sat, 9am-3pm Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-2pm Sat, 10am-2pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Sat, 9am-1pm Sat, 9am-1pm Mon, Wed, Fri, Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm 10am-2pm Except for legal Except for legal holidays. holidays. Contact the Goodwill for information on Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm Contact the GoodwillCheck for information computer recycling. in Appendixon B Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm computer Checklist in Appendix B (page 41) recycling. for a complete of Goodwill (page 41) for a complete list of Goodwill drop-offs. drop-offs. Accepts all computer equipment, all Wed, 9am-2pm Accepts all equipment, electronics and computer any item that plugs into all an Wed, 9am-2pm electronics and any item that plugs into an electrical outlet (i.e. toaster, blender, hair electrical outlet toaster, blender, dryer, weed eater,(i.e. lamp, etc.) at no cost.hair dryer, weed eater, lamp, etc.) at no cost. Accepts computers, computer accessories Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Accepts computers, accessories and electronics at nocomputer cost. Contact for a Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm and electronics at no cost. items. Contact for aa complete list of acceptable Offers complete listofofDestruction” acceptable items. Offers a “Certificate on laptops and “Certificate hard drives. of Destruction” on laptops and hard drives. Accepts all computer, computer Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Accepts all electronics computer, computer Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm accessories and at no cost. Sat, 8am-11:30am accessories and electronics at no cost. Sat, 8am-11:30am Information Information National Cristina Foundation National Cristina Foundation www.cristina.org www.cristina.org (203) 863-9100 (203) 863-9100 A not-for-profit foundation dedicated to the support of training through donated A not-for-profit foundation dedicated to the support of training through donated technology. They encourage companies and individuals to donate computers and other technology. They encourage companies and individuals to donate computers and other technology, which is then matched to charities, schools and public agencies around the technology, which is then matched to charities, schools and public agencies around the Dell Computers Dell Computers HP HP Waste Management Waste Management Type in ‘recycle’ in the search line for more information. www.dell.com Type in ‘recycle’ in the search line for more information. www.dell.com Type in ‘recycle’ in the search line for more information. www.hp.com Type in ‘recycle’ in the search line for more information. www.hp.com Offers a mail-in electronic waste recycling program. Offers a mail-in electronic waste recycling program. www.thinkgreenfromhome.com www.thinkgreenfromhome.com The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are theoffmost current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 29 Page 29 Appendix A: Recycling Information Trade-in & Recycling Program How do the Best Buy recycling programs work? Customers can get rid of their old or unwanted appliances and electronics in several ways: Recycling Kiosks: Every United States Best Buy store has kiosks, just inside the front doors, to drop off ink and toner cartridges, rechargeable batteries, wires, cords, cables, plastic bags and gift cards. Recycling In-Store at the Customer Service Counter: Best Buy stores accept most electronics, with a few exceptions. Please select your state from the drop-down menu on www.BestBuy.com/recycle to view program details for your area. Appliance and TV Recycling Options: Best Buy will remove an appliance or television free of charge from a customer’s home when a new product is purchased and delivered by Best Buy. Or, for a fee, they can schedule a pickup with no product purchase. Reclaimed Product From Trade-In: If products cannot be refurbished or resold, Best Buy will ensure the products are responsibly recycled. Best Buy’s Trade-In Program offers a convenient way to bring your gently used electronics to trade for Best Buy Gift Cards. Visit any participating Best Buy locations near you or follow their simple process online: www.BestBuy.com/Tradein. Used Antifreeze Contact each business for more information. You can also contact your local auto store or garage to see if they accept used antifreeze or any other automotive fluids. These are all free of charge. Facility Phone Notes Hours Advance Auto Parts 2314 Columbus Rd, NE, Canton (330) 588-8813 No limit. Also accepts oil filters and Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm used motor oil. Sun, 9am-8pm Akron Canton Waste Oil Co, Inc. 1701 Sherrick Rd SE, Canton www.akroncantonwasteoil.com (330) 456-5311 No limit. Also accepts used motor oil, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm heating oil, kerosene and oil filters. $1.00 charge per gallon Antifreeze only. Top Valve Car & Truck Service 3317 Whipple Ave, NW, Canton (330) 478-8088 No limit. Also accepts used motor oil. Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm Sat, 8am-3pm Used Kerosene & Used Heating Oil Facility Phone Notes Hours Akron Canton Waste Oil Co, Inc. (330) 456-5311 No limit. Also accepts used motor oil and Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm 1701 Sherrick Rd SE, Canton oil filters. www.akroncantonwasteoil.com The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 30 Appendix A: Recycling Information Used Motor Oil Contact each business for more information. You can also contact your local auto store or garage to see if they accept used motor oil or any other automotive fluids. These are all free of charge. Facility Phone Notes Hours Akron Canton Waste Oil Co, Inc. (330) 456-5311 No limit. Also accepts antifreeze, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm 1701 Sherrick Rd, SE, Canton heating oil, kerosene and oil filters. www.akroncantonwasteoil.com Cost: $1.00 per gallon. Antifreeze only. Advanced Auto Parts 2240 W. State St, Alliance (330) 821-8670 No limit. batteries. Also accepts lead acid Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-7pm Advance Auto Parts 2055 Locust St, Canal Fulton (330) 854-3395 No limit. batteries. Also accepts lead acid Mon-Sat, 7:30am-8pm Sun, 9am-6pm Advance Auto Parts 1232 Lincoln Way E, Massillon (330) 833-5447 No limit. batteries. Also accepts lead acid Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-8pm Advance Auto Parts 2314 Columbus Rd, NE, Canton (330) 588-8813 No limit. Also accepts antifreeze, oil Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm filters and lead acid batteries. Sun, 9am-8pm Advance Auto Parts 2603 Cleveland Ave, SW, Canton (330) 484-0237 No limit. batteries. Also accepts lead acid Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-9pm Advance Auto Parts 4566 Tuscarawas St, W, Canton (330) 478-9538 No limit. batteries. Also accepts lead acid Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-8pm Advance Auto Parts 4210 Whipple Ave, NW, Canton (330) 492-1240 No limit. batteries. Also accepts lead acid Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-8pm Goldstar Auto Care 2820 Market Ave, Canton (330) 454-0485 No limit. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm H&H Auto Parts 300 15th St, SW, Canton (330) 456-4778 No limit. Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm Sat, 8am-3pm NAPA Auto Parts 811 E. Cherry St, Canal Fulton www.napaonline.com (330) 854-2271 No limit. Mon-Fri, 8am-6pn Sat, 8:30am-3pm O’Reilly Auto Parts 4101 Cleveland Ave, Canton www.oreillyauto.com (330) 491-8366 Accepts up to 5 gallons at a time. Mon-Sat, 7:30am-10pm Also accepts oil filters. Sun, 9am-9pm Top Valve Car & Truck Service 3317 Whipple Ave, NW, Canton (330) 478-8088 No limit. antifreeze. United Automotive 311 Nassau St, W, East Canton (330) 488-6272 No limit. Also accepts used Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm Sat, 8am-3pm 24 Hours/7 Days a Week Can drop off at loading dock. The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 31 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Prescription Drug Collection Program Stark County residents can Collection now rid themselves of unwanted, unneeded or unused drugs conveniently anytime through Prescription Drug Program the Drug Collection Box Program located throughout Stark County. Stark County residents can now rid themselves of unwanted, unneeded or unused drugs conveniently anytime through the Drug Collection Boxpolice Program located throughout County. These boxes are at area departments who have Stark 24/7 surveillance under the watchful eye of narcotics unit officers. Citizens can deposit pharmaceutical drugs in the form of pills, liquids and creams only. Please do not deposit needles or These boxes are at area police departments who have 24/7 surveillance under the watchful eye of narcotics unit officers. syringes. The contents will be emptied regularly and be incinerated at high temperatures. Disposing of drugs in this Citizens can deposit pharmaceutical drugs in the form of pills, liquids and creams only. Please do not deposit needles or manner is the most eco-friendly way of getting rid of pharmaceuticals. syringes. The contents will be emptied regularly and be incinerated at high temperatures. Disposing of drugs in this manner isthethefollowing most eco-friendly way of getting of pharmaceuticals. Recycle Pharmaceutical Drugsridand Over the Counter Medications: unused medication, expired medications, prescription medicine, non-prescription medicines, syrups, creams, pain medications, mood altering drugs, Recycle the following Pharmaceutical Drugs and Over the Counter Medications: unused medication, expired pain relievers, cold and flu medications, vitamins and pet medications. Unacceptable items are syringes, guns and mail. medications, prescription medicine, non-prescription medicines, syrups, creams, pain medications, mood altering drugs, pain relievers, cold and medications, and pet medications. items areContact syringes, and mail. Drop off your unused or flu expired drugs atvitamins one of the following locations Unacceptable below free of charge. theguns Stark County Anti-Drug Coalition at (330) 455-6644 for more information. Drop off your unused or expired drugs at one of the following locations below free of charge. Contact the Stark County Anti-Drug CoalitionFacility at (330) 455-6644 for more information. Location Hours Facility City of Alliance Police Department 470 E. Market St,Location Alliance Mon-Fri,Hours 8am-4pm Cityof ofCanal Alliance Police Department City Fulton 470 E.S.Market 1165 Locust St, St, Alliance Canal Fulton Mon-Fri, Open 24/78am-4pm Cityof ofCanton Canal Fulton City Police Department 1165Cleveland S. LocustAve, St, Canal Fulton 218 SW, Canton Open 24/7 City of Canton Police Department Jackson Township Police Department 218 Cleveland Canton 7383 Fulton Dr,Ave, NW,SW, Massillon Open 24/7 Jackson Township Police Department City of Louisville Police Department 7383 W. Fulton Dr,St,NW, Massillon 1150 Main Louisville Open 24/7 Cityof ofMassillon LouisvillePolice PoliceDepartment Department City W.Duncan Main St,Plaza Louisville 21150 James Open 24/7 City of of Massillon Village MinervaPolice PoliceDepartment Department 2 James DuncanMinerva Plaza 209 N. Market, Open 24/7 Village of Minerva Police Department City of North Canton Police Department 209 N. N. Main Market, 145 St,Minerva North Canton Open 24/7 City ofTownship North Canton Department Perry PolicePolice Department 145 Genoa N. Main St,SW, North Canton 622 Rd, Massillon Open 24/7 PerryCounty Township Police Department Department Stark Sheriff’s 622 Genoa Rd,Blvd, SW, NE, Massillon 4500 Atlantic Canton Open 24/7 Stark County Sheriff’s Department 4500 Atlantic Blvd, NE, Canton Open 24/7 Thank you to the organizations & businesses below who made this program possible. Thank you to the organizations & businesses below who made this program possible. The Stark County Police Chief’s Association; the Police Departments of Alliance, Canton, Canal Fulton, Jackson Township, Massillon, Norththe Canton, Townshipofand the Stark County Sheriff’s Office; the The Stark Louisville, County Police Chief’sMinerva, Association; PolicePerry Departments Alliance, Canton, Canal Fulton, Jackson Stark County Court of Massillon, Common Pleas; the Stark Office; Narcotic’s Township, Louisville, Minerva, NorthCounty Canton,Prosecutor’s Perry Township andthetheStark StarkCounty CountyMetro Sheriff’s Office;Unit the and Aaron Archer Creative. Stark County Court of Common Pleas; the Stark County Prosecutor’s Office; the Stark County Metro Narcotic’s Unit and Aaron Archer Creative. The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping offmost materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are the current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, Page 32so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 32 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Toner Cartridge Recycling Check with your local Best Buy, Staples and office supply stores for toner cartridge recycling. Toner Cartridge Recycling Check with your local Best Buy, Staples andPhone office supply stores for toner recycling. Facility Itemscartridge Accepted Hours ItemsforAccepted Hours (330)Phone 821-0500 Will pay 3¢/lb all toner cartridge. Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Facility Alliance Computer Exchange 67 W. Vine St, Alliance Alliance Computer Exchange www.alliancecomputerexchange.com 67 W. Vine St, Alliance www.alliancecomputerexchange.com Green Light 1201 E.Light Tuscarawas St, Canton Green 1201 E. St, Canton MidwestTuscarawas Com-Tel, Inc. subject change. (330) 821-0500 Price Will is pay 3¢/lb tofor all toner cartridge. Price is subject to change. (330) 604-7602 Accepts all toner and ink cartridges (from copiers) charge.(from (330) 604-7602 printers Accepts and all toner andfree ink of cartridges printers and copiers) free of charge. (330) 499-5789 Free to drop off a toner cartridge. 826 Webb Ave, PSCN.Metals, Inc. Alliance www.pscmetals.com 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance www.pscmetals.com (330) 823-3643 Free to drop off a toner cartridge (empty Mon-Fri, 8amtoner). 4:30pm 8am(330) 823-3643 of Free to drop off a toner cartridge (empty Mon-Fri, Sat, 8am-11:30am of toner). 4:30pm Sat, 8am-11:30am 4721 EagleCom-Tel, St, NW, North Midwest Inc. Canton www.midwestcomtel.com 4721 Eagle St, NW, North Canton www.midwestcomtel.com PSC Metals, Inc. (330) 499-5789 Free to drop off a toner cartridge. Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL’s) Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL’s) Facility Facility Green Light 1201 E.Light Tuscarawas St Green Canton 1201 E. Tuscarawas St Canton Waste Management www.thinkgreenfromhome.com Waste Management www.thinkgreenfromhome.com Phone Phone Notes Notes Sat, 10am-2pm Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-2pm Wed, 9am-2pm Wed, 9am-2pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Hours Hours (330) 604-7602 Accepts all types of light bulbs Wed, 9am-2pm the ballasts) cost. bulbs Wed, 9am-2pm (330) 604-7602 (including Accepts all types at ofno light (including the ballasts) at no cost. (866) 699-6466 Think Green From Home compact fluorescent (CFL) recycling is a convenient and affordable option for (CFL) home collection (866) 699-6466 program Think Green From Home compact fluorescent recycling of CFL bulbs and mail back for recycling. Up to fifteen 10-watt program is a convenient and affordable option for home collection CFL bulbs canand be mail mailed in the convenientUp Think Green10-watt From of CFL bulbs back for recycling. to fifteen Home package recycling postage prepaid to CFL bulbs can for be mailed in via the aconvenient Thinkpackage Green sent From Waste certifiedvia recycling center. Home Management’s package for recycling a postage prepaid package sent to Waste Management’s certified recycling center. AEP Ohio Appliance Recycling Program AEP Ohio Appliance Recycling Program Turn in your old appliance through the Appliance Recycling Program and receive a $50 incentive check plus free, Turn in your oldupappliance through the Appliance convenient pick of your old, working refrigeratorRecycling or freezer.Program and receive a $50 incentive check plus free, convenient pick up of your old, working refrigerator or freezer. You must be a current AEP Ohio Customer residing in Ohio. You must be a current AEP Ohio Customer residing in Ohio. Call 1-877-545-4112 or go to their website at www.aepohio.com/save/programs/ApplianceRecycling.aspx to Call 1-877-545-4112 go to website at of www.aepohio.com/save/programs/ApplianceRecycling.aspx to schedule a pickup andorlearn thetheir requirements the appliance recycling program. schedule a pickup and learn the requirements of the appliance recycling program. The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are theoffmost current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 33 Page 33 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Appendix A: Recycling Information Information Appliance Appliance Recycling Recycling or or Reuse Reuse Appliance Recycling or Reuse There are many options for your old household appliances. There are many options for your old household appliances. 1)There Instead of getting rid of appliance, why not repair that appliance to its former condition. A list are many options foryour yournon-working old household appliances. 1) Instead of getting rid of your non-working appliance, why not repair that appliance to its former condition. A list be found in your Yellow Pages under theappliance, heading “Appliances-Household-Major-Service & Repair” or online at 1) can Instead of getting rid of your non-working why not repair that appliance to its former condition. A list can be found in your Yellow Pages under the heading “Appliances-Household-Major-Service & Repair” or online at www.yellowpages.com. can be found in your Yellow Pages under the heading “Appliances-Household-Major-Service & Repair” or online at www.yellowpages.com. 2) Ifwww.yellowpages.com. the appliance is still useable, donate to a friend or family member. 2) If the appliance is still useable, donate to a friend or family member. If the appliance is still useable, donate to a friend or family 3)2) When purchasing a new appliance, check with the retailermember. you bought the appliance from. They might take away 3) When purchasing a new appliance, check with the retailer you bought the appliance from. They might take away the appliance for a small fee or for free. 3) the When purchasing a newfee appliance, check with the retailer you bought the appliance from. They might take away appliance for a small or for free. the appliance for a small fee or for free. 4) Take to a donation center that accepts working appliances see Appendix B. 4) Take to a donation center that accepts working appliances see Appendix B. Taketotoaafacility/business donation center that accepts working appliances see Appendix B. 5)4) Take appliances (see list below). 5) Take to a facility/business that accepts appliances (see list below). 5) Take to a facility/business that accepts appliances (see list below). Facilities/Businesses Facilities/Businesses That That Accept Accept Appliances Appliances for for Recycling Recycling or or Reuse Reuse Facilities/Businesses Accept Appliances for Recycling or Reuse Contact each business for moreThat information. Contact each business for more information. Contact each business for more information. Facility Facility Facility Alliance Computer Exchange Alliance Computer Exchange 67 W. Vine St, Alliance Alliance Computer Exchange 67 W. Vine St, Alliance www.alliancecomputerexchange.com 67 W. Vine St, Alliance www.alliancecomputerexchange.com www.alliancecomputerexchange.com Alliance Recycling Center Alliance Recycling Center 15969 River St NE, Alliance Alliance Recycling Center 15969 River St NE, Alliance www.slesnick.com 15969 River St NE, Alliance www.slesnick.com www.slesnick.com American Recycling American Services ofRecycling Ohio American Recycling Services Ohio 803 Southof Mahoning, Alliance Services of Ohio 803 South Mahoning, Alliance 803 South Mahoning, Alliance Broadway Iron & Metal, Inc. Broadway Iron & Metal, Inc. 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance Broadway Iron & Metal, Inc. 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance www.broadwayiron.com 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance www.broadwayiron.com www.broadwayiron.com Central Core, Inc. Central Core,St., Inc. 9450 Newton Minerva Central Core, Inc. 9450 Newton St., Minerva 9450 Newton St., Minerva City of Canton Recycling Center City of Recycling Center 742 Ave, SW, Canton CitySchroyer ofCanton Canton Recycling Center 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org Fosnaught Auto Parts, Inc. Fosnaught Auto Inc. Fosnaught Auto Parts, Inc. 6025 Whipple Rd,Parts, NW, N. Canton 6025 Whipple Rd, NW, N. 6025 Whipple Rd, NW, N. Canton Canton Jackson Recycling Station Jackson Recycling Station Jackson Recycling Station 5717 Wales Ave NW, Massillon 5717 Wales Ave NW, 5717 Wales Ave NW, Massillon Massillon www.jacksonrecycling.org www.jacksonrecycling.org www.jacksonrecycling.org Phone Phone (330)Phone 821-0500 Accepts *Appliances Accepted Hours *Appliances Accepted Hours *Appliances Accepted appliances except water softeners. Mon-Fri,Hours 10am-6pm (330) 821-0500 Also Accepts appliances water and softeners. accepts mowers,except weed eaters snow (330) 821-0500 Also Accepts appliances except water softeners. accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers. Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers. blowers. (330) 821-8057 Accepts appliances except water softeners. (330) 821-8057 Freon Accepts appliances except before water softeners. be removed dropped (330) 821-8057 Acceptsmust appliances except water softeners. Freon must be removed before dropped off. Also accepts mowers, before weed eaters and Freon must be removed dropped off. Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). off. Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). (330) 680-4121 Accepts all appliances. Freon must be (330) 680-4121 removed Accepts all appliances. Freon be before dropped off. Alsomust accepts (330) 680-4121 Accepts all appliances. Freon must be removed before dropped off. Also accepts mowers, andoff. snow removed weed beforeeaters dropped Alsoblowers accepts mowers, ofweed eaters and snow blowers (drained gas/oil). mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). (drained ofappliances gas/oil). except (330) 821-8752 Accepts for water (330) 821-8752 softeners. Accepts appliances for before water Freon mustexcept be removed (330) 821-8752 Accepts appliances except for water softeners. Freon must be removed before dropped Also accepts mowers,before weed softeners. off. Freon must be removed dropped accepts mowers, weed eaters and off. snow Also blowers. dropped off. Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers. eaters and snow blowers. (330) 868-7811 Accepts appliances except for (330) 868-7811 dehumidifiers, Accepts appliances for humidifiers except and water (330) 868-7811 Accepts appliances except for dehumidifiers, humidifiers and water softeners. Alsohumidifiers accepts mowers, weed dehumidifiers, and water softeners. Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). softeners. Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). eaters and snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). (330) 430-7869 Accepts appliances except for sinks and (330) Accepts except for sinks and and Alsoappliances accepts mowers, (330) 430-7869 430-7869 tubs. Accepts appliances except weed for eaters sinks tubs. Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and tubs. blowers. Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow snow snow blowers. blowers. (330) 499-5417 Accepts appliances except for water (330) Accepts appliances for water (330) 499-5417 499-5417 softeners. Accepts Freon appliances except for before water must except be removed softeners. Freon must be removed before softeners. off. Freon must be removed dropped Also accepts mowers,before weed dropped accepts weed dropped off. Also Also accepts mowers, mowers, weed eaters and off. snow blowers. eaters and snow blowers. eaters and snow blowers. (330) 833-7365 Accepts all appliances. Freon must be (330) Accepts appliances. Freon must be (330) 833-7365 833-7365 removed Accepts all all appliances. Freon must be before dropped off. Also accepts removed before dropped off. Also accepts removed weed beforeeaters dropped Alsoblowers accepts mowers, andoff. snow mowers, eaters blowers mowers,ofweed weed eaters and and snow snow blowers (drained gas/oil). (drained (drained of of gas/oil). gas/oil). Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-2pm Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-2pm Sat, 10am-2pm Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm Sat, 7:30am-12pm 7:30am-4:30pm Sat, 7:30am-12pm Sat, 7:30am-12pm Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 9am-1pm 8am-4:30pm Sat, 9am-1pm Sat, 9am-1pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-12pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-12pm Sat, 8am-12pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm Mon, Wed, Fri, Mon, Wed, Wed, Fri, Fri, 10am-2pm Mon, 10am-2pm 10am-2pm Except for legal Except for for legal legal Except holidays. holidays. holidays. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-2pm Sat, 8am-2pm Sat, 8am-2pm Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri Mon, Tues, Tues, Thurs, Thurs, Fri Fri Mon, 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Sat, 8am-4pm Sat, 8am-4pm 8am-4pm Sat, Continued on Continued on Page Page 35 35 Continued on Page 35 The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The and facilities in this are current based upon our research. The lists may may The recycling recycling and reuse reuse facilities listed in before this book book are the the most current based that uponthe our research. lists change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping offmost materials to ensure facility is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 34 Page Page 34 34 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Facilities/Businesses That Accept Appliances for Recycling or Reuse (continued) Facilities/Businesses That Accept Appliances for Recycling or Reuse (continued) Facility Facility Jeffco Metals 1140 JeffcoMarion MetalsAve, SE, Canton 1140 Marion Ave, SE, Canton Little Shop of Bargains 1806 St, SW, Canton Little9th Shop of Bargains 1806 9th St, SW, Canton Phone *Appliances Accepted Hours Phone *Appliances Accepted Hours (330) 453-8100 Accepts stoves, washers, dryers, furnaces, water Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4pm metal sinks/tubs. (330) 453-8100 heaters Acceptsand stoves, washers, dryers, furnaces, water Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4pm heaters and metal sinks/tubs. (330) 453-8994 Accepts refrigerators, air conditioners, Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm stoves, washers dryers (in Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm (330) 453-8994 microwaves, Accepts refrigerators, air andconditioners, microwaves, stoves, washers and dryers (in working condition). working condition). (330) 604-7602 Accepts all appliances. Also accepts lawn Green Light Accepts weed all appliances. Also blowers. accepts lawn Green 1201 E.Light Tuscarawas St, Canton (330) 604-7602 mowers, eaters and snow 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers. (330) 823-3643 Accepts all appliances. Also accepts mowers, PSC Metals, Inc. (330) 823-3643 weed Accepts all and appliances. Also accepts mowers, PSCN.Metals, Inc. Alliance 826 Webb Ave, eaters snow blowers. weed eaters and snow blowers. 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com PSC Metals, Inc. PSC Varley Metals,Ave Inc.SW, Canton 3101 3101 Varley Ave SW, Canton www.pscmetalsinc.com www.pscmetalsinc.com PSC Metals, Inc. PSCWarmington Metals, Inc.Road, SW 780 780 Warmington Road, SW Navarre Navarre www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com Slesnick Iron & Metal Slesnick Iron & Metal 927 Warner Road, SE, Canton 927 Warner Road, SE, Canton www.slesnicksteel.com www.slesnicksteel.com Wed, 9am-2pm Wed, 9am-2pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-11:30am Sat, 8am-11:30am (330) 484-7610 Accepts appliances except for water softeners. (330) 484-7610 Also Accepts appliances except for eaters water and softeners. accepts mowers, weed snow Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers. blowers. (330) 879-5661 Accepts appliance except for water softeners. (330) 879-5661 Also Accepts appliance except for eaters water and softeners. accepts mowers, weed snow Also accepts mowers, weed eaters and snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). blowers (drained of gas/oil). Mon-Fri, 7am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 7am-4:30pm Sat, 7am-11am Sat, 7am-11am (330) 453-8475 Accepts appliances except for air conditioners, (330) 453-8475 dehumidifiers, Accepts appliances except for air conditioners, humidifiers, microwaves, water dehumidifiers, humidifiers, microwaves, softeners & sinks/tubs. Freon mustwater be softeners before & sinks/tubs. Freon must be removed dropped off. $15.00 to drop removed before dropped off. $15.00 to drop off an appliance. Also accepts mowers, weed off anand appliance. Also (drained accepts mowers, weed eaters snow blowers of gas/oil). eaters and snow blowers (drained of gas/oil). Mon-Fri, 8am-4:15pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:15pm (closed for lunch) (closed for lunch) Sat, 8am-11:15am Sat, 8am-11:15am Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-12pm Sat, 8am-12pm Freon Removal Freon Removal *If a facility or business requires the coolant (known as chlorofluorocarbons or CFC’s) to be removed, refer to the list *If a facility business requires coolant (known as chlorofluorocarbons or CFC’s) to be removed, refer to the list below. Thereor will be a cost for thisthe service. below. There will be a cost for this service. Facility Facility Bennet’s Appliance Center Bennet’s Appliance 607 S. Main St, NorthCenter Canton 607 S. Main St, North Canton www.bennetsappliance.com www.bennetsappliance.com Diversified Home Services Diversified Services 4431 20th StHome NW, Canton 4431 20th St NW, Canton www.diversifiedhs.com www.diversifiedhs.com Home Tech Heating & Cooling HomeErie Tech & Cooling 3880 St, Heating NW, Massillon 3880 Erie St, NW, Massillon Phone Phone Notes Notes (330) 499-5465 Approximate Cost: $15 per appliance. (330) 499-5465 Approximate Cost: $15 per appliance. (330) 478-5272 Approximate Cost: $20 per appliance. (330) 478-5272 Appliance ApproximatehasCost: $20 taken per appliance. to be to their Appliance has to be taken to their location. location. (330) 837-4464 Approximate Cost: $18 to $38 per (330) 837-4464 appliance. ApproximateCan Cost: to $38 per come$18 to the residents appliance. Can come to the residents house or can be taken to their location. house or can be taken to their location. North Canton TV & Appliance (330) 499-4500 Approximate Cost: In Shop: $25 On Approximate Cost: In Shop: $25 On NorthS.Canton TVNorth & Appliance 4414 Main St., Canton (330) 499-4500 Site: $125 Site: $125 4414 S. Main St., North Canton www.nctva.com www.nctva.com (330) 821-1243 Approximate Cost: In shop: $36 per White Refrigeration (330) 821-1243 appliance. ApproximateOnCost: $36 per White Refrigeration 420 E. Main St, Alliance site: In $69shop: per appliance. 420 E. Main St, Alliance appliance. On site: $69 per appliance. Can come to the residents house or can Cantaken come thelocation. residents house or can be to to their be taken to their location. Hours Hours Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm Mon-Tues/Thurs-Fri, 8:30amMon-Tues/Thurs-Fri, 8:30am5pm; Wed, 8:30am-1pm 5pm; Wed, 8:30am-1pm Sat, 9am-12pm Sat, 9am-12pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm Mon & Thurs, 9am-8pm Mon Thurs, Tues,&Wed, Fri,9am-8pm 9am-5:30pm Tues, Wed, Fri, 9am-5:30pm Sat, 9am-4:30pm Sat, 9am-4:30pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are theoffmost current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 35 Page 35 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Lead Acid Batteries (Car/Truck Batteries) Contact each business for more information. These are all free of charge. Lead Acid Batteries (Car/Truck Batteries) Contact each business for more information. These are all free of charge. Facility Phone Notes Advanced AutoFacility Parts 2240 W. State St, Alliance Advanced Auto Parts Advance Auto St, Parts 2240 W. State Alliance 2055 Locust St, Canal Fulton Advance Auto Parts Advance Auto 2055 Locust St,Parts Canal Fulton 1232 Lincoln Way E, Massillon Advance Auto Parts Advance AutoWay Parts 1232 Lincoln E, Massillon 2314 Columbus Rd, NE, Canton Advance Auto Parts 2314 Columbus Rd, NE, Canton Advance Auto Parts 2603 Cleveland Ave, SW, Canton Advance Auto Parts Advance Auto Parts 2603 Cleveland Ave, SW, Canton 4566 Tuscarawas St W, Canton Advance Auto Parts 4566 Tuscarawas St W, Canton Advance Auto Parts 4210 Whipple Ave, NW, Canton Advance Auto Parts 4210 Whipple Ave, Center NW, Canton Alliance Recycling 15969 River St NE, Alliance Alliance Recycling Center www.slesnick.com 15969 River St NE, Alliance www.slesnick.com American Recycling Services of Ohio 803 South Mahoning, Alliance American Recycling Services of Ohio 803 South Mahoning, Alliance Broadway Iron & Metal, Inc. 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance Broadway Iron & Metal, Inc. www.broadwayiron.com 300 S. Mahoning Ave, Alliance www.broadwayiron.com Central Core, Inc. 9450 Newton Minerva Central Core,St,Inc. 9450ofNewton Minerva Center City CantonSt,Recycling 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton City of Canton Recycling Center www.cantonhealth.org 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton www.cantonhealth.org Don Smith’s NAPA Auto Parts 1709 E, Auto Massillon Don Lincoln Smith’s Way NAPA Parts www.napaonline.com 1709 Lincoln Way E, Massillon www.napaonline.com Hours (330)Phone 821-8670 No limit. Also Notesaccepts used motor oil. (330) 821-8670 No limit. Also accepts used (330) 854-3395 No limit. motor oil. Also accepts used motor oil. (330) 854-3395 No limit. Also accepts used (330) 833-5447 No limit. motor oil. Also accepts used motor oil. (330) 833-5447 No limit. Also accepts used (330) 588-8813 No Also accepts motorlimit. oil. antifreeze, oil filters and used (330) 588-8813 No limit. Also accepts motor oil. antifreeze, oil filters and used (330) 484-0237 No limit. motor oil. Also accepts used motor oil. (330) 484-0237 No limit. Also accepts used (330) 478-9538 No limit. motor oil. Also accepts used motor oil. (330) 478-9538 No limit. Also accepts used (330) 492-1240 No limit. motor oil. Also accepts used motor oil. (330) 492-1240 No limit. Also accepts used motor oil. (330) 821-8057 No limit. (330) 821-8057 No limit. (330) 680-4121 No limit. Also batteries. (330) 680-4121 phone No limit. Also phone batteries. (330) 821-8752 No limit. (330) 821-8752 No limit. Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Hours Sun, 9am-7pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-8pm Sun, 9am-7pm Sun, 9am-6pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-8pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-6pm Sun, 9am-8pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-8pm Sun, 9am-8pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-8pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-9pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-9pm Sun, 9am-8pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-8pm Sun, 9am-8pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-9pm Sun, 9am-8pm Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm Sat, 7:30am-12pm Mon-Fri, 7:30am-4:30pm Sat, 7:30am-12pm accepts cell Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 9am-1pm accepts cell Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 9am-1pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-12pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-12pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm (330) 868-7811 No limit. (330) 868-7811 No limit. (330) 430-7869 No limit. Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm Except for legal holidays. Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm (330) 430-7869 No limit. (330) 832-7478 No limit. Also accepts alternators, starters, water (330) 832-7478 No limit. Also accepts pumps, brakestarters, caliperswater and alternators, brake shoes. pumps, brake calipers and brake shoes. Except for legal holidays. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-6pm Sat, 7:30am-3pm Mon-Fri, 7:30am-6pm Sat, 7:30am-3pm Continued on Page 37 Continued on Page 37 The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping offmost materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are the current based upon ourfacility research. lists may Page 36so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. change, Page 36 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Lead Acid Batteries (Car/Truck Batteries) (Continued) Contact each business for more(Car/Truck information. These are all free(Continued) of charge. Lead Acid Batteries Batteries) Contact each business for more information. These are all free of charge.Notes Facility Phone Fosnaught AutoFacility Parts, Inc. 6025 Whipple Rd,Parts, NW, N. Canton Fosnaught Auto Inc. 6025 Whipple Rd, NW, N. Canton Goldstar Auto Care 2820 Market Ave, Canton Goldstar Auto Care 2820 Market Ave, Canton Green Light 1201 E.Light Tuscarawas St, Canton Green 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton H&H Auto Parts 300 15th St, SW, H&H Auto PartsCanton 300 15th St, SW, Canton NAPA Auto Parts 811 E. Cherry St, Canal Fulton NAPA Auto Parts www.napaonline.com 811 E. Cherry St, Canal Fulton www.napaonline.com O’Reilly Auto Parts 4101 Cleveland Ave, Canton O’Reilly Auto Parts www.oreillyauto.com 4101 Cleveland Ave, Canton www.oreillyauto.com PSC Metals, Inc. 826 Webb Ave, PSCN.Metals, Inc. Alliance www.pscmetals.com 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance www.pscmetals.com PSC Metals, Inc. 780 PSCWarmington Metals, Inc.Road, SW, Navarre www.pscmetals.com 780 Warmington Road, SW, Navarre www.pscmetals.com Slesnick Iron & Metal 927 Warner Road, SE, Canton Slesnick Iron & Metal www.slesnicksteel.com 927 Warner Road, SE, Canton www.slesnicksteel.com Top Valve Car & Truck Service Top Valve Car & Truck Service 3317 Whipple Ave, NW, Canton 3317 Whipple Ave, NW, Canton United Automotive United Automotive 311 Nassau St, W, East Canton 311 Nassau St, W, East Canton (330)Phone 499-5417 No limit. (330) 499-5417 No limit. Notes Hours Hours Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm (330) 454-0485 No limit. (330) 454-0485 No limit. Sat, 8am-2pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Sat, 8am-2pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm (330) 604-7602 No limit. (330) 604-7602 No limit. Wed, 9am-2pm Wed, 9am-2pm (330) 456-4778 No limit. (330) 456-4778 No limit. Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm Sat, 8am-3pm Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm Sat, 8am-3pm Mon-Fri, 8am-6pn Sat, 8:30am-3pm Mon-Fri, 8am-6pn Sat, 8:30am-3pm (330) 854-2271 No limit. (330) 854-2271 No limit. (330) 491-8366 Accepts up to 3 car batteries and up toup 3 truck (330) 491-8366 Accepts to 3 batteries. car batteries and up to 3 truck batteries. Mon-Sat, 7:30am-10pm Sun, 9am-9pm Mon-Sat, 7:30am-10pm Sun, 9am-9pm (330) 823-3643 No limit. (330) 823-3643 No limit. Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-11:30am Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-11:30am (330) 879-5661 No limit. (330) 879-5661 No limit. Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-12pm Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm Sat, 8am-12pm (330) 453-8475 No limit. (330) 453-8475 No limit. Mon-Fri, 8am-4:15pm (closed for lunch) Mon-Fri, 8am-4:15pm Sat, 8am-11:15am (closed for lunch) Sat, 8am-11:15am Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm Sat, 8am-3pm Sat, 8am-3pm 24 Hours/7 Days a Week 24 a Week CanHours/7 drop Days off at loading Can dock. drop off at loading dock. (330) 478-8088 No limit. (330) 478-8088 No limit. (330) 488-6272 (330) 488-6272 No limit. No limit. “Ninety-six percent of of all all lead lead “Ninety-six percent acid are recycled.” recycled.” acid batteries batteries are The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are theoffmost current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 37 Page 37 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Household Batteries (A, AA, C and D Batteries) Contact each business for more information. Household Batteries (A, AA, C and D Batteries) Contact each business Facilityfor more information. Phone Alliance Computer Exchange Facility 67 W. Vine St, Alliance Alliance Computer Exchange www.alliancecomputerexchange.com 67 W. Vine St, Alliance City of Canton Recycling Center www.alliancecomputerexchange.com 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton City of Canton Recycling Center www.cantonhealth.org 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton Green Light www.cantonhealth.org 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton Green Light Waste Management 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton www.thinkgreenfromhome.com Waste Management www.thinkgreenfromhome.com Notes Hours (330)Phone 821-0500 Accepts all types of batteries free Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Notes Hours of charge. Sat, 10am-2pm (330) 821-0500 Accepts all types of batteries free Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm of charge. Sat, 10am-2pm (330) 430-7869 Accepts all types of batteries free Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm of charge. Except for legal holidays. (330) 430-7869 Accepts all types of batteries free Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm of charge. Except for legal holidays. (330) 604-7602 Accepts all types of batteries free Wed, 9am-2pm of charge. (330) 604-7602 Accepts all types of batteries free Wed, 9am-2pm (866) 699-6466 Think Green From Home battery recycling program offers of charge. residents the convenient and affordable option of recycling (866) 699-6466 Think Green From Home battery recycling program offers batteries at home via a postage-prepaid package for mailing to residents the convenient and affordable option of recycling their certified recycling center. The recycling kit can hold up batteries at home via a postage-prepaid package for mailing to to 4 pounds of common dry cell batteries. their certified recycling center. The recycling kit can hold up to 4 pounds of common dry cell batteries. Rechargeable Household Batteries & Cell Phones InRechargeable connection with Call 2 Recycle, theBatteries locations below accept the follow items for recycling: Household & will Cell Phones Rechargeable Batteries: (Nickel the Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal (NiMH), Lithium Ion (Li-ion) and small In connection with Call 2 Recycle, locations below will accept the Hydride follow items for recycling: Sealed Lead weighing less than 2 lbs). Rechargeable Batteries: (Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH), Lithium Ion (Li-ion) and small Sealed Lead weighing less than 2 lbs). cellular and cordless telephones batteries two-way radios batteries cordless power tools batteries batteries cellular and cordless telephones batteries camcorders two-way radios batteries laptop computers batteries remote control toys batteries cordless power tools batteries camcorders batteries PDAs laptopbatteries computers batteries remote control toys batteries size, PDAs batteries Cell Phones: Any make, model, digital or analog (with or without the battery attached). NO cell phone accessories are accepted. Cell Phones: Any size, make, model, digital or analog (with or without the battery attached). NO cell phone accessories Check out Call 2 Recycle’s website for a complete list of drop-offs. www.call2recycle.org are accepted. Check out CallFacility 2 Recycle’s website for a completeAddress list of drop-offs. FacilityReStore Habitat for Humanity www.restorestark.org Habitat for Humanity ReStore www.restorestark.org Radio Shack www.radioshack.com Radio Shack Address 4525 Cleveland Ave, NW Canton 4525 Cleveland Ave, NW Canton 899 W. Maple St. Hartville 899 W. Maple St. Hartville www.radioshack.com Wilkshire Blvd NE Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling 9918 Bolivar District Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling 9918 Wilkshire Blvd NE www.timetorecycle.org Bolivar District www.timetorecycle.org Mercury Disposal MercuryFacility Disposal www.call2recycle.org Phone Hours Hours (330)Phone 493-0011 Tues-Fri, 10am-6pm 10am-4pm (330) 493-0011 Sat, Tues-Fri, 10am-6pm Sat, 10am-4pm (330) 877-9811 Mon-Sat, 10am-8pm 11am-6pm (330) 877-9811 Sun, Mon-Sat, 10am-8pm Sun, 11am-6pm (800) 678-9839 Mon-Fri, 8:30am-4:30pm (800) 678-9839 Mon-Fri, 8:30am-4:30pm Phone Notes Hours Notes Hours (330)Phone 604-7602 Accepts mercury and mercury thermometers Wed, 9am-2pm Green LightFacility 1201 E. Light Tuscarawas St, Canton (330) 604-7602 from residents at no Accepts mercury andcost. mercury thermometers Wed, 9am-2pm Green 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton from residents at no cost. The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping offmost materials to ensure facility is stillThe operating. The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are the current based that uponthe our research. lists may Page 38so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. change, Page 38 Appendix A: Recycling Information Appendix A: Recycling Information Cell Phones Cell Phones Contact each business for more information. Contact each business for more information. Facility Facility ACR Computers 44 W. Computers Chestnut St, Alliance ACR www.acrcomputers.net 44 W. Chestnut St, Alliance www.acrcomputers.net Alliance Computer Exchange 67 W. Vine St, Alliance Alliance Computer Exchange www.alliancecomputerexchange.com 67 W. Vine St, Alliance www.alliancecomputerexchange.com Appliance Parts Co 1267 DueberParts Ave,Co SW, Canton Appliance 1267 Dueber Ave, SW, Canton Cell Phones for Soldiers Cell Phones for Soldiers www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com City of Canton Recycling Center CitySchroyer of Canton Recycling Center 742 Ave, SW, Canton 742 Schroyer Ave, SW, Canton www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org EnviroCellular EnviroCellular Canal Fulton Canal Fulton www.envirocellular.com www.envirocellular.com Goodwill Industries Goodwill 408 9th St Industries SW, Canton 408 9th St SW, Canton www.goodwillgoodskills.org www.goodwillgoodskills.org Green Light Green 1201 E.Light Tuscarawas St, Canton 1201 E. Tuscarawas St, Canton Midwest Com-Tel, Inc. Midwest Inc. Canton 4721 EagleCom-Tel, St, NW, North 4721 Eagle St, NW, North Canton www.midwestcomtel.com www.midwestcomtel.com PSC Metals, Inc. PSCN.Metals, Inc. Alliance 826 Webb Ave, 826 N. Webb Ave, Alliance www.pscmetals.com www.pscmetals.com Carpet Recycling Carpet Recycling Organization Organization Phone Notes Hours Phone Notes Hours (330) 823-6659 Accepts all cell phones and cell Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm accessories of charge. Sat, 9am-3pm (330) 823-6659 phone Accepts all cell free phones and cell Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm phone accessories free of charge. Sat, 9am-3pm (330) 821-0500 Will pay $2.00/lb for all cell Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm Price is subject Sat, 10am-2pm (330) 821-0500 phones. Will pay $2.00/lb forto change. all cell Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm phones. Price is subject to change. Sat, 10am-2pm (330) 453-8077 Accepts all cell phones and cell Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm (330) 453-8077 phone Accepts all cell free phones and cell Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm accessories of charge. Sat, 9am-1pm phone accessories free of charge. Sat, 9am-1pm (800) 426-1031 Go to their website and click on “Donate a Gently Used Phone”. (800) 426-1031 Go to their website and click on “Donate a Gently Used Phone”. (330) 430-7869 Accepts all cell phones and cell Mon, Wed, Fri, 10am-2pm (330) 430-7869 phone Accepts all cell free phones and cell Mon, Wed, accessories of charge. Except for Fri, legal10am-2pm holidays. phone accessories free of charge. Except for legal holidays. (330) 802-8026 Accepts all cell phones and cell Call ahead before (330) 802-8026 phone Accepts all cell free phones and cell Call aheadoff. before accessories of charge. dropping phone accessories free of charge. dropping off. (330) 454-9461 Contact the Goodwill for (330) 454-9461 information Contact the on Goodwill for cell phone information Check on in cell phone recycling. Appendix B recycling. in Appendix B (page 41) Check for a complete list of (page 41)drop-offs. for a complete list of Goodwill Goodwill drop-offs. (330) 604-7602 Accepts all cell phones and cell (330) 604-7602 phone Accepts all cell free phones and cell accessories of charge. phone accessories free of charge. (330) 499-5789 Accepts all cell phones and cell (330) 499-5789 phone Accepts all cell free phones and cell accessories of charge. phone accessories free of charge. Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm Wed, 9am-2pm Wed, 9am-2pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm (330) 823-3643 Accepts all cell phones and cell Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm (330) 823-3643 phone Accepts all cell free phones and cell Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm accessories of charge. Sat, 8am-11:30am phone accessories free of charge. Sat, 8am-11:30am Phone Phone (330) 639-1982 Flooring Transport of (330) 639-1982 Flooring Transport of America America 1601 Perry Dr, SW 1601 Perry Dr, SW Canton Canton www.flooringtransport.com www.flooringtransport.com Contact them for more Contact them for more information. information. Items Accepted Items Accepted Rolls of carpet cut into 4’ or 5’ width and Rolls of cut few into at4’ aortime 5’ width and rolled upcarpet (accepts for $5.00 rolled up (accepts few at a time for $5.00 each.) each.) or van load of carpet is $20.00. Truck Truck or van load of carpet is $20.00. Box truck or semi trailer load of carpet is Box truck or semi trailer load of carpet is $250.00. $250.00.accepts carpet padding, plastic, Also Also accepts carpet padding, plastic, cardboard and floor metal free of charge. cardboard and floor metal free of charge. Hours Hours Mon-Thurs, 8am-4pm Mon-Thurs, 8am-4pm Fri, 8am-3:30pm Fri, 8am-3:30pm The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities in before this book are theoffmost current based upon ourfacility research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping materials to ensure that the is stillThe operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 39 Page 39 Appendix AppendixB: B: Shopping, Shopping,Selling Sellingand andDonating DonatingReusable ReusableMaterials Materials Appendix B: Shopping, Shopping, Selling Selling andDonating DonatingReusable Reusable Materials Materials Appendix B: and Household HouseholdItems/Clothing/Building Items/Clothing/BuildingMaterials Materials Tons Tonsofofunwanted unwanted clothing, clothing,furniture furnitureand andappliances appliances are arethrown thrownininthe thelandfills landfillseach eachyear. year.The Thefollowing followingorganizations organizationswill will Household Items/Clothing/Building Materials Household Items/Clothing/Building Materials help helpStark StarkCounty Countyresidents residentsgive givetheir theiritems itemsanother anotheruse. use.All Alldonated donateditems itemsmust mustbebeiningood goodworking workingcondition. condition. Tonsofofunwanted unwantedclothing, clothing,furniture furnitureand andappliances appliancesare arethrown thrownininthe thelandfills landfillseach eachyear. year. The Thefollowing followingorganizations organizationswill will Tons help Stark County residents give their items another use. All donated items must be in good working condition. help Stark County give their items another use. Alland donated items must be in have. good Please Please contact contact the theresidents specific specificorganization organization for forhours, hours,locations locations andany anyquestions questions you you may may have.working condition. Pleasecontact contact thespecific specificorganization organizationfor for hours,locations locationsand andany any questions youmay mayhave. have. Please the hours, questions you Organization Organization Phone Phone Items Items Accepted Accepted Hours Hours Organization Phone Items Accepted Hours (330) 456-6881 456-6881Accepts Acceptslarge large &&small small appliances, appliances,antiques, antiques,Tues Tues&&Thurs, Thurs, 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Canton CantonPreservation Preservation Resale ResaleStore Store (330) Organization Phone Items Accepted Hours 1227 1227W. W.Tuscarawas TuscarawasSt, St,Canton Canton books, books, building building materials, materials, food, food, furniture, furniture,Wed Wed&&Fri, Fri,9am-3pm 9am-3pm (330)456-6881 456-6881 Accepts Acceptslarge large&&small smallappliances, appliances,antiques, antiques, Tues Tues&&Thurs, Thurs,9am-5pm 9am-5pm CantonPreservation PreservationResale ResaleStore Store (330) Canton www.cantonpreservation.com www.cantonpreservation.com games, games, household household items, items, jewelry, jewelry, movies/ movies/Sat, Sat,9am-1pm 9am-1pm books, building building materials, materials, food, food, furniture, furniture, Wed Wed&&Fri, Fri,9am-3pm 9am-3pm 1227W. W.Tuscarawas TuscarawasSt, St,Canton Canton 1227 books, CD’s, CD’s,toys toysand andclothing. clothing. games, household household items, items, jewelry, jewelry, movies/ movies/ Sat, Sat,9am-1pm 9am-1pm www.cantonpreservation.com www.cantonpreservation.com games, CD’s, toys andclothing. (330)430-7869 430-7869CD’s, Accepts Accepts large large &clothing. &small smallappliances, appliances,computer computerMon, Mon,Wed, Wed,Fri, Fri,10am-2pm 10am-2pm City CityofofCanton CantonRecycling RecyclingCenter Center (330) toys and 742 742Schroyer SchroyerAve, Ave,SW, SW,Canton Canton equipment, equipment, electronics electronics and and exercise exerciseExcept Exceptfor forlegal legalholidays. holidays. (330)430-7869 430-7869 Accepts Acceptslarge large&&small smallappliances, appliances,computer computer Mon, Mon,Wed, Wed,Fri, Fri,10am-2pm 10am-2pm CityofofCanton CantonRecycling RecyclingCenter Center (330) City www.cantonhealth.org www.cantonhealth.org equipment. equipment. equipment, electronics electronics and and exercise exercise Except 742Schroyer SchroyerAve, Ave,SW, SW,Canton Canton Exceptfor forlegal legalholidays. holidays. 742 equipment, equipment. www.cantonhealth.org (330)454-9461 454-9461equipment. Accepts Acceptssmall smallappliances, appliances,antiques, antiques,books, books,Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat,9am-5:30pm 9am-5:30pm Goodwill GoodwillIndustries IndustriesofofGreater Greater (330) www.cantonhealth.org clothing, clothing, computer computer equipment, equipment, electronics, electronics, Cleveland Cleveland & & East East Central Central Ohio, Ohio, (330)454-9461 454-9461 Accepts Accepts small small appliances, appliances, antiques, antiques, books, books, Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat,9am-5:30pm 9am-5:30pm GoodwillIndustries IndustriesofofGreater Greater (330) Goodwill exercise exercise computer equipment, equipment, furniture, furniture, games, games, Inc. Inc. clothing, equipment, electronics, Cleveland EastCentral CentralOhio, Ohio, clothing, computer equipment, electronics, Cleveland &&East household householditems, items,jewelry, jewelry, movies/CD’s movies/CD’s and and 408 4089th 9thStStSW, SW,Canton Canton exercise equipment, furniture, games, Inc. exercise equipment, furniture, games, Inc. www.goodwillgoodskills.org www.goodwillgoodskills.org toys. toys. Please Please refer refer to to page page 41 41 for for a a complete complete household items, items, jewelry, jewelry, movies/CD’s movies/CD’s and and 4089th 9thStStSW, SW,Canton Canton 408 household list listofofGoodwill Goodwill locations. locations. toys. Please refer page41 41for foraacomplete complete www.goodwillgoodskills.org toys. Please refer totopage www.goodwillgoodskills.org list Goodwill locations. ofofGoodwill locations. (330)493-0011 493-0011list Accepts Accepts large large& & small smallappliances, appliances,antiques, antiques,Tues-Fri, Tues-Fri,10am-6pm 10am-6pm Habitat Habitatfor forHumanity HumanityReStore ReStore (330) 4525 4525 Cleveland Cleveland Ave Ave NW, NW, Canton Canton books, books, building building materials, materials, deconstruction, deconstruction, Sat, Sat, 10am-4pm 10am-4pm (330)493-0011 493-0011 Accepts Accepts large large && small small appliances, appliances, antiques, antiques, Tues-Fri, Tues-Fri,10am-6pm 10am-6pm Habitatfor forHumanity HumanityReStore ReStore (330) Habitat www.restorestark.org www.restorestark.org electronics, electronics, exercise exercise equipment, equipment, furniture, furniture,Sat, 10am-4pm books, building materials, deconstruction, 4525 Cleveland Ave NW, Canton 4525 Cleveland Ave NW, Canton books, building materials, deconstruction, Sat, 10am-4pm games, games, household household items, items, jewelry, jewelry,furniture, movies/ movies/ electronics, exercise equipment, www.restorestark.org www.restorestark.org electronics, exercise equipment, furniture, CD’s CD’s and and toys toys Offers Offers free free pickup. pickup. games, household household items, items, jewelry, jewelry, movies/ movies/ games, CD’s and toys Offers free pickup. and large toys free pickup. antiques, (330) (330)877-2769 877-2769CD’s Accepts Accepts largeOffers &&small small appliances, appliances, antiques,Mon-Wed, Mon-Wed,Fri-Sat, Fri-Sat, Hartville HartvilleThrift ThriftStore Store 9:30am-5pm 9:30am-5pm 938 938 W. W. Maple Maple St, St, Hartville Hartville books, books, building building materials, materials, computer computer (330)877-2769 877-2769 Accepts Accepts large large && small small appliances, appliances, antiques, antiques, Mon-Wed, Mon-Wed,Fri-Sat, Fri-Sat, HartvilleThrift ThriftStore Store (330) Hartville Thurs, Thurs,9:30am-8pm 9:30am-8pm equipment, equipment, electronics, electronics, exercise exerciseequipment, equipment, 938W. W.Maple MapleSt, St,Hartville Hartville books, building materials, computer 9:30am-5pm 9:30am-5pm 938 books, building materials, computer furniture, furniture,games, games, household household items, items, jewelry, jewelry,Thurs, equipment, electronics, exercise equipment, Thurs,9:30am-8pm 9:30am-8pm equipment, electronics, exercise equipment, movies/CD’s, movies/CD’s, toys toys and and clothing. clothing. furniture, games, games, household household items, items, jewelry, jewelry, furniture, Helping HelpingHands HandsNetwork Network 126 126 S. S. Main Main St, St, Waynesburg Waynesburg HelpingHands HandsNetwork Network Helping 126 S. Main St, Waynesburg 126 S. Main St, Waynesburg The TheSalvation SalvationArmy Army 57 57 W. W. Main Main St, St, Alliance Alliance TheSalvation SalvationArmy Army The 57W. W.Main MainSt, St,Alliance Alliance 57 The TheStock StockPile Pile 1387 1387 Clarendon Clarendon SW,Canton Canton The Stock Pile The Stock Pile SW, www.thestockpile.org www.thestockpile.org 1387 ClarendonSW, SW,Canton Canton 1387 Clarendon www.thestockpile.org www.thestockpile.org YWCA YWCA 231 2316th 6thSt, St,NE, NE,Canton Canton YWCA YWCA www.ywcacanton.org www.ywcacanton.org 2316th 6thSt, St,NE, NE,Canton Canton 231 www.ywcacanton.org www.ywcacanton.org movies/CD’s, toys and clothing. toys and clothing. (330) (330)866-2005 866-2005movies/CD’s, Accepts Acceptslarge large &&small small appliances appliances(in (ingood goodTues/Wed, Tues/Wed,9am-11:30am 9am-11:30am working working condition), condition), antiques, antiques, books books (no (no & & 1pm-2:30pm 1pm-2:30pm (330)866-2005 866-2005 Accepts Accepts large large && small small appliances appliances (in (in good good Tues/Wed, Tues/Wed,9am-11:30am 9am-11:30am (330) encyclopedias), encyclopedias), clothing, clothing, computer computer Thurs, Thurs, 9am-11:30am 9am-11:30am working condition), antiques, books (no & 1pm-2:30pm working condition), antiques, books (no & 1pm-2:30pm equipment equipment && electronics electronics (incomputer working workingThurs, encyclopedias), clothing, (in computer Thurs,9am-11:30am 9am-11:30am encyclopedias), clothing, condition), condition), food, food, furniture, furniture, games, games, jewelry, jewelry, equipment & electronics (in working equipment & electronics (in working toys, toys, movies/CD’s movies/CD’s and and household household items. items. condition), food, furniture, furniture, games, jewelry, jewelry, condition), food, games, Occasionally Occasionally provides provides pickup. pickup. toys, movies/CD’s movies/CD’s and and household household items. items. toys, Occasionally provides pickup. provides pickup. books, (330) (330)823-5188 823-5188Occasionally Accepts Accepts small small appliances, appliances, books, food, food,Mon-Thurs, Mon-Thurs,9am-4pm 9am-4pm furniture, furniture, household household items, items, jewelry, jewelry, movies/ movies/ Fri, Fri, 9am-2pm 9am-2pm (330)823-5188 823-5188 Accepts Accepts small small appliances, appliances, books, books, food, food, Mon-Thurs, Mon-Thurs,9am-4pm 9am-4pm (330) CD’s, CD’s,toys toys and andclothing. clothing. furniture, household items, jewelry, jewelry, movies/ movies/ Fri, Fri,9am-2pm 9am-2pm furniture, household items, CD’s, toys andclothing. toys and (330) (330)455-4585 455-4585CD’s, Accepts Accepts large large &clothing. &small smallappliances, appliances,antiques, antiques,Tues-Sat, Tues-Sat,9am-2pm 9am-2pm books, books, large building building materials, materials, deconstruction deconstruction (330)455-4585 455-4585 Accepts Accepts large small appliances, antiques, Tues-Sat, Tues-Sat,9am-2pm 9am-2pm (330) && small appliances, antiques, materials, materials, electronics, electronics, exercise exercise equipment, equipment, books, building materials, deconstruction books, building materials, deconstruction furniture furnitureand and household household items. items.Provides Provides free free materials, electronics, exercise equipment, materials, electronics, exercise equipment, pickup. pickup.and furniture andhousehold householditems. items. Provides Providesfree free furniture pickup. (330) (330)453-7644 453-7644pickup. Accepts Accepts small small appliances appliances (microwaves, (microwaves,Contact Contactbefore beforedropping dropping toasters, toasters, etc.), etc.), furniture furniture (usable (usable clean clean off. off. (330)453-7644 453-7644 Accepts Accepts small small appliances appliances (microwaves, (microwaves, Contact Contactbefore beforedropping dropping (330) bedding, bedding,chairs, chairs,etc.) etc.)and andhousehold household items. items.off. toasters, etc.), furniture (usable clean clean off. toasters, etc.), furniture (usable Provides Provideschairs, free freepickup pickup of furniture. furniture. bedding, chairs, etc.)ofand and household items. items. bedding, etc.) household Providesfree freepickup pickupofoffurniture. furniture. Provides The Therecycling recyclingand andreuse reusefacilities facilitieslisted listedininthis thisbook bookare arethe themost mostcurrent currentbased basedupon uponour ourresearch. research. The Thelists listsmay may change, change, so, so,asasalways, always, please please call callthe the facility facility before before dropping dropping off off materials materials totobased ensure ensure that thatthe thefacility facility isisstill still operating. operating. The recycling andreuse reuse facilities listed this book arethe the most current based upon our research. The listsmay may The recycling and facilities listed ininthis book are most current upon our research. The lists change, so, always,please pleasecall callthe thefacility facilitybefore beforedropping droppingoff offmaterials materialstotoensure ensurethat thatthe thefacility facilityisisstill stilloperating. operating. change, Page Pageso, 40 40asasalways, Page40 40 Page Appendix B: Shopping, Selling and Donating Reusable Materials Appendix AppendixB: B: Shopping, Shopping,Selling Sellingand andDonating DonatingReusable ReusableMaterials Materials Goodwill Stores & Donation Centers Goodwill GoodwillStores Stores &&Donation DonationCenters Centers Location City of Alliance Location Location Store & Donation Center Address Address Address 12501 State St NE Store Store && Donation Donation Center Center City City of of Alliance Alliance Store & Donation Center City of Canal Fulton 12501 12501 State State StSt NENE 2254 Locust St Store && Donation Donation Center Center City City of of Canal Canal Fulton FultonStore Donation Center City of Canton Donation Donation Center Center City City of of Canton Canton Donation Center (Acme) City of Canton 2254 2254 Locust Locust StSt 408 9th St, SW Canton City City of of North North Canton Canton City of North 950 950 S. S. Main Main StSt Phone Hours Phone Phone Hours Hours (330) 821-4880 Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm Sun, 11am-6pm (330) (330) 821-4880 821-4880Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm 9am-9pm Sun, 11am-6pm 11am-6pm (330) 854-3453Sun, Mon-Sat, 9am-8pm Sun, 11am-6pm (330) (330) 854-3453 854-3453Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-8pm 9am-8pm Sun, 11am-6pm 11am-6pm (330) 454-9461Sun, Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm 408 408 9th9th St, St, SW SW Ave (330) (330) 454-9461 454-9461 Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-5:30pm 9am-5:30pm 2905 Whipple n/a Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm Sun, 12pm-5pm Donation Donation Center Center (Acme) (Acme) 2905 2905 Whipple Whipple Ave Ave n/a n/a Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm 9am-6pm City City of of Canton Canton Sun, 12pm-5pm 12pm-5pm Store & Donation Center 2630 Atlantic Blvd (330) 456-8020Sun, Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm City of Canton Sun, 11am-6pm Store Store && Donation Donation Center Center 2630 2630 Atlantic Atlantic Blvd Blvd (330) (330) 456-8020 456-8020Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm 9am-9pm City City of of Canton Canton Sun, Sun, 11am-6pm 11am-6pm Store & Donation Center 4510 W. Tuscarawas St (330) 479-8222 Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm City of Canton Sun, 11am-6pm Store Store & & Donation Donation Center Center 4510 4510 W.W. Tuscarawas Tuscarawas StSt (330) (330) 479-8222 479-8222Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm 9am-9pm City City of of Canton Canton Sun, Sun, 11am-6pm 11am-6pm 864A W. Maples St (330) 877-7921 Mon-Sat, 9am-8pm Village of Hartville Store & Donation Center Sun, 11am-6pm Store && Donation Donation Center Center 864A 864A W.W. Maples Maples StSt (330) (330) 877-7921 877-7921Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-8pm 9am-8pm Village Village ofof Hartville Hartville Store Sun, Sun, 11am-6pm 11am-6pm Donation Center (C&B Body 1704 W. Main St. n/a Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm City of Louisville & AutoCenter Service) Sun, 12pm-5pm Donation Center (C&B (C&B Body Body 1704 1704 W.W. Main Main St.St. n/an/a Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm 9am-5pm City City of of Louisville Louisville Donation & & Auto Auto Service) Service) Sun, Sun, 12pm-5pm 12pm-5pm Store & Donation Center 2745 Indian River Rd (330) 833-9825 Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm City of Massillon Sun, 11am-6pm Store && Donation Donation Center Center 2745 2745 Indian Indian River River RdRd (330) (330) 833-9825 833-9825Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm 9am-9pm City City of of Massillon Massillon Store Sun, Sun, 11am-6pm 11am-6pm Donation Center (Jackson 5717 Wales Ave (330) 833-7365 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri, City of Massillon Township Recycling Station) 5717 9am-5pm Donation Center Center (Jackson (Jackson 5717 Wales Wales Ave Ave (330) (330) 833-7365 833-7365Mon, Mon, Tues, Tues, Thurs, Thurs, Fri, Fri, City City of of Massillon Massillon Donation Sat, 8am-4pm Township Township Recycling Recycling Station) Station) 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Sat, 8am-4pm 8am-4pm Store & Donation Center 950 S. Main St (330) 494-2464Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-8pm City of North Canton City City of of North North Canton Canton City of North Canton City City of of North North Canton Canton Store Store && Donation Donation Center Center Sun, 11am-6pm (330) (330) 494-2464 494-2464Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-8pm 9am-8pm Sun, Sun, 11am-6pm 11am-6pm Middlebranch & Easton n/a Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm Donation Center (Oakwood Square Center Shopping Center) Donation Donation Center (Oakwood (Oakwood Middlebranch Middlebranch && Easton Easton Square Square Shopping Shopping Center) Center) Donation Center (Acme) 1540 N. Main St Donation Donation Center Center (Acme) (Acme) 1540 1540 N.N. Main Main StSt n/an/a n/a n/an/a Sun, 12pm-5pm Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Sun, Sun, 12pm-5pm 12pm-5pm Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm Sun, 12pm-5pm Mon-Sat, Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm 9am-5pm Sun, Sun, 12pm-5pm 12pm-5pm Shopping & Selling with Reusable Materials Shopping Shopping &Selling Selling withReusable Reusable Materials Materials Contact each&business for with a complete list of acceptable items. Contact Contact each each business business forfor a complete a complete listlist ofof acceptable acceptable items. items. Business Business Business Consign & Design Home Furnishings Phone Items Accepted Hours Phone Phone Items Items Accepted Accepted Hours Hours (330) 398-0018 Accepts antiques, furniture, household Mon, Tues, Thurs, 12980 Cleveland Ave, NW items,antiques, jewelry and purses.household 10am-6pm 398-0018 furniture, Tues, Thurs, (330) 398-0018Accepts Accepts antiques, furniture, householdMon, Mon, Tues, Thurs, Consign Consign && Design Design Home Home Furnishings Furnishings (330) Suite B, Uniontown Fri, Sat, 10am-5pm 12980 12980 Cleveland Cleveland Ave, Ave, NW NW items, jewelry and purses. 10am-6pm items, jewelry and purses. 10am-6pm www.facebook.com/consigndesignhome Suite Suite B,B, Uniontown Uniontown Fri, Sat, 10am-5pm Fri, Sat, 10am-5pm www.facebook.com/consigndesignhome www.facebook.com/consigndesignhome (330) 408-7191 Accepts books, electronics, furniture, Mon, Tues, Thurs, Everything Kids Resale Shop Mon, Tues, Thurs, (330) 408-7191 books, Mon, Tues, Thurs, (330) 408-7191Accepts Accepts books,electronics, electronics, furniture, 10am-3pm 2221 Locust St, S, Canal Fulton movies/CD’s, toys, furniture, clothing Everything Kids Resale Shop Everything Kids Resale Shop 2221 Locust St,St, S,S, Canal Fulton movies/CD’s, toys, clothing 10am-3pm 2221 Locust Canal Fulton movies/CD’s, toys, clothing Wed, Sat, 10am-6pm www.everythingkidsresale.wix.com/info (children’s, babies & toddler’s), shoes 10am-3pm 10am-6pm www.everythingkidsresale.wix.com/info (children’s, babies & &toddler’s), Wed, Sat, 10am-6pm www.everythingkidsresale.wix.com/info (children’s, babies toddler’s), shoesWed, Fri,Sat, 10am-8pm and baby stuff (cribs, shoes swings, 10am-8pm and baby Fri, 10am-8pm and baby& stuff stuff (cribs, (cribs, swings, swings,Fri, bouncers walkers). bouncers && walkers). bouncers walkers). (330) 453-1406 Accepts records, sheet music and Call ahead before Nathan’s Records (330) 453-1406 records, (330) 453-1406Accepts Accepts records,sheet sheetmusic musicand andCall Nathan’s Records ahead before Nathan’s Records Call aheadoff. before 157 E. State St, Alliance some turntables. dropping 157 E.E. State St,St, Alliance some turntables. 157 State Alliance some turntables. dropping off. dropping off. The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The The recycling recycling andreuse reuse facilities facilities listed ininthis this book book are arethethemost most current current based based upon upon ourresearch. research. The The lists listsmay may change, so, asand always, please call listed the facility before dropping off materials to ensure thatour the facility is still operating. change, change, so,so, asas always, always, please please call call thethe facility facility before before dropping dropping offoff materials materials to to ensure ensure that that thethe facility facility is is still still operating. operating. Page 41 Page Page4141 Appendix B: Appendix B: Shopping, Selling and Donating Reusable Materials Shopping, Selling and Donating Reusable Materials Instruments Instruments Contact each business before dropping off items. Contact each business before dropping off items. Facility Facility Phone Phone Items Accepted Items Accepted (330) 497-9292 Accepts wind, string, percussion, Belden Village Music Accepts and wind,keyboard string, instruments. percussion, Belden Village 6787 Wales Ave,Music NW, North Canton (330) 497-9292 electronic 6787 Wales Ave, NW, North Canton electronic www.beldenvillagemusic.com Also acceptsand P.A.keyboard equipment,instruments. amplifiers www.beldenvillagemusic.com Also accepts P.A. equipment, and speakers. Repairs amplifiers broken and speakers. Repairs broken instruments. instruments. (330) 493-9992 Accepts wind, string, brass, percussion, Don Lazar Music (330) 493-9992 electronic Accepts wind, string, brass, percussion, Don Whipple Lazar Music 4651 Ave NW, Canton and keyboard instruments. 4651 Whipple Ave NW, Canton electronic and keyboard instruments. www.lazarmusic.com www.lazarmusic.com (330) 498-8400 Accepts wind, string and percussion Pellegrino Music Center (330) 498-8400 instruments. Accepts wind, string and percussion Pellegrino Music Center 5040 Everhard Rd NW, Canton instruments. 5040 Everhard Rd NW, Canton www.pellegrinomusic.com www.pellegrinomusic.com (330) 877-8584 Accepts violins, violas, cellos and Stearns Violins, Inc. (330) 877-8584 upright Acceptsbasses violins, violas, Stearns Violins, Inc.NE, Hartville 10341 Middlebranch and their bows.cellos and 10341 Middlebranch NE, Hartville upright basses and their bows. www.stearnsviolins.com www.stearnsviolins.com Hours Hours Mon-Sat, 11am-8pm Mon-Sat, 11am-8pm Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm Mon-Sat, 9am-5pm Mon-Thurs, 10amMon-Thurs, 10am7pm; Fri, 10am-5pm 7pm;10am-3pm Fri, 10am-5pm Sat, Sat, 10am-3pm Mon, Wed-Fri, Mon, Wed-Fri, 10am-5pm 10am-5pm Sat, 10am-2pm Sat, 10am-2pm Food Donation Foodeach Donation Contact organization before dropping off items. Contact each organization before dropping off items. Organization Organization Phone Phone Items Accepted Items Accepted (330) 493-0800 Community Harvest collects unused, Community Harvest, Inc. (330) 493-0800 excess Community Harvest unused, Community Harvest, Inc.7 perishable andcollects prepared food 4915 Fulton Dr, NW, Unit 4915 Fulton Dr, NW, Unit 7 excess perishable and prepared food Canton from over 90 local restaurants, Canton from over localandrestaurants, www.communityharveststark.org grocery stores, 90 caterers cafeterias. www.communityharveststark.org grocery and cafeterias. This foodstores, is thencaterers distributed at no cost thenkitchens, distributed at no and cost toThis 32 food local issoup shelters to 32 local soup kitchens, shelters hot meal programs in Stark Countyand to hot meal hunger. programsAlso in Stark County to alleviate accepts fresh alleviate hunger. Also accepts fresh produce from area farmers and produce from area farmers and community gardens. community gardens. (330) 455-6667 Collects non-perishable food along Stark County Hunger Task (330) 455-6667 with Collects non-perishable foodprior along Stark County Hunger Task garden produce picked to Force with garden produce picked prior to Force full ripeness. Also accepts plastic 408 9th St SW, Canton 408 9th St SW, Canton full ripeness. Also accepts plastic grocery bags. www.starkhunger.org www.starkhunger.org grocery bags. Hours Hours Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm Mon-Fri, 9am-2pm Mon, 9am-4pm Mon, Wed, 9am-4pm Tues, Thurs, 9am-2pm Tues, Wed, Thurs, 9am-2pm Fri, 9am-5pm Fri, 9am-5pm Eyeglasses Eyeglasses You can drop off your old eyewear at Lions Club International sponsored collection boxes in your You can drop off your old eyewear Lions Club International collection boxes incoffee your community. Typical locations includeatlibraries, schools, communitysponsored centers, places of worship, community. Typical locations include libraries, schools, centers, places worship, coffee shops, optometrist offices and other public locations wherecommunity communities socialize andofget together. For shops, optometrist offices and other public locations where communities socialize and get together. For information specific to locations in your community, contact your local lions clubs. www.lionsclubs.org information specific to locations in your community, contact your local lions clubs. www.lionsclubs.org (search for ‘eyeglass recycling’) (search for ‘eyeglass recycling’) The recycling and reuse facilities listed in this book are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The recycling and reuse facilities inbefore this book are the current based that uponthe our research. lists may change, so, as always, please call thelisted facility dropping offmost materials to ensure facility is still The operating. change, so, as always, please call the facility before dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. Page 42 Page 42 Appendix Appendix C: C: Useful Useful Telephone Telephone Numbers Numbers Landfills Landfills Most all options options for for recycling recycling and and Mostitems itemsaa residents residents uses uses or or owns owns can can either either be be recycled recycled or or reused. reused. If If you you have have exhausted exhausted all reuse for an item, you can take your items to a landfill. Contact each business for more information. reuse for an item, you can take your items to a landfill. Contact each business for more information. Business Business American AmericanLandfill Landfill (Waste (Waste Management) Management) www.americanlandfill.com www.americanlandfill.com Countywide CountywideRecycling Recycling and and Disposal Facility Disposal Facility www.republicservicesohio.com www.republicservicesohio.com Kimble KimbleSanitary Sanitary Landfill Landfill www.kimblecompanies.com www.kimblecompanies.com Address Address Phone Phone Hours Hours 7916 7916 Chapel Chapel Street, Street, SE SE Waynesburg Waynesburg (330) (6:30am) through through (330) 866-3265 866-3265 Monday Monday (6:30am) Saturday (Midnight) Saturday (Midnight) 3619 3619 Gracemont Gracemont Street, Street, SW SW East Sparta East Sparta (330) 6:30am-4pm (330) 874-3855 874-3855 Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 6:30am-4pm Sat, 7am-11am Sat, 7am-11am 3596 3596 State State Route Route 39, 39, NW NW Dover Dover (330) 7am-5pm (330) 343-1226 343-1226 Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 7am-5pm Sat, 7am-2pm Sat, 7am-2pm Construction Construction & & Demolition Demolition Debris Debris Landfills Landfills Contact Contacteach eachbusiness business for for more more information. information. Business Business Minerva MinervaEnterprises Enterprises www.minervalandfill.com www.minervalandfill.com Address Address 8955 8955 Minerva Minerva Road Road Waynesburg Waynesburg Phone Phone Hours Hours (330) 7am-4pm (330) 866-3435 866-3435 Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 7am-4pm Sat, 7am-12pm Sat, 7am-12pm IfIf you 7am-3pm and and Sat, Sat, you have have asbestos asbestos to to bring bring in in to to Minerva Minerva Enterprises, Enterprises, they they only only accept accept asbestos asbestos Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 7am-3pm 7am-1pm. 7am-1pm. 7280 (330) 8am-5pm Stark 7280 Lisbon Lisbon Street Street East East (330) 488-6161 488-6161 Mon-Fri, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm StarkC&D C&D (Closed on Saturdays from East Canton Sat, 8am-1pm (Closed on Saturdays from East Canton November Novemberthrough through March) March) 11687 Zollinger 11687 Wadsworth Wadsworth Road Road (SR 57) (330) 855-2464 Mon-Fri, 7am-4:30pm ZollingerSand Sand & & Gravel Gravel Rittman Sat (Seasonal), 7am-10:30am C&D Debris Rittman C&D Debris Miscellaneous MiscellaneousTelephone Telephone Numbers Numbers for Stark County Organization Organization Phone Phone Organization Phone Alliance AllianceCity CityHealth Health Department Department (330) (330) 821-7373 821-7373 Job & Family Services (330) 451-8400 Board Boardof ofElections Elections (330) (330) 451-8683 451-8683 Massillon City Health Department (330) 830-1710 Board Boardof ofMRDD MRDD (330) (330) 477-5200 477-5200 Ohio Department of Natural Resources (614) 265-6333 Canton CantonCity CityHealth HealthDepartment Department (330) (330) 489-3231 489-3231 Ohio Department of Transportation (330) 786-3100 Commissioner’s Commissioner’sOffice Office (330) (330) 451-7371 451-7371 Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (614) 644-3020 Dog DogWarden Warden (330) (330) 451-2343 451-2343 Regional Planning Commission (330) 451-7389 Emergency EmergencyManagement Management Agency Agency (330) (330) 451-3900 451-3900 Sheriff’s Office (330) 430-3800 Engineer’s Engineer’sOffice Office (330) (330) 477-6781 477-6781 Soil & Water Conservation District (330) 830-7700 Health HealthDepartment Department (330) (330) 493-9904 493-9904 Stark Parks (330) 477-3552 The recycling recycling and and reuse reuse facilities facilities listed listed in in this this book book are are the most current based upon our research. The lists may The change,so, so,as asalways, always, please please call call the the facility facility before before dropping dropping off materials to ensure that the facility is still operating. change, Page 43 Appendix D: Websites Appendix D: Websites Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Joint Solid Waste Management District www.timetorecycle.org Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Joint Solid Waste Management District Helps manage the waste produced by residents through collection, recycling and educational programs. www.timetorecycle.org Helps manage the waste America Recycles Day produced by residents through collection, recycling and educational programs. www.americarecyclesday.org America Recycles Day Make the pledge to recycle and buy recycled products www.americarecyclesday.org Make the pledge to recycle and (AOR) buy recycled products Association of Ohio Recyclers www.aor-omex.com Association of Ohio Recyclers (AOR) Awww.aor-omex.com non-profit trade organization, founded in 1989, promoting waste reduction, reuse and recycling. A non-profit trade organization,(BCI) founded in 1989, promoting waste reduction, reuse and recycling. Battery Council International www.batterycouncil.org Battery Council International (BCI) Awww.batterycouncil.org not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote the interests of the international lead-acid battery industry. A not-for-profit organization whose mission is to promote the interests of the international lead-acid battery industry. Craigslist www.craigslist.org Craigslist Awww.craigslist.org centralized network of online communities, featuring free online classified advertisements. A centralized network of online communities, featuring free online classified advertisements. Earth Day Network www.earthday.net Earth Day Network Find out about Earth Day events and activities, eco-information and how to get involved. Also includes news and online store. www.earthday.net Find outStar about Earth Day events and activities, eco-information and how to get involved. Also includes news and online store. Energy Program www.energystar.gov Energy Star Program Pollution prevention partnerships that encourage the use of energy-efficient equipment to drastically reduce air pollution. www.energystar.gov Pollution prevention partnerships that encourage the use of energy-efficient equipment to drastically reduce air pollution. Freecycle Network www.freecycle.org Freecycle Network Awww.freecycle.org grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. A grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. Green Home www.greenhome.com Green Home Source for environmentally superior goods, services and information. Includes house wares, apparel, pet accessories and yard and garden supplies. www.greenhome.com Source for environmentally superior goods, services and information. Includes house wares, apparel, pet accessories and yard and garden supplies. Keep America Beautiful www.kab.org Keep America Beautiful Focusing on litter prevention, beautification, neighborhood revitalization, waste reduction and the improvement of local public places. www.kab.org Focusing on litter prevention, beautification, neighborhood revitalization, waste reduction and the improvement of local public places. Keep Ohio Beautiful www.keepohiobeautiful.us Keep Ohio Beautiful Awww.keepohiobeautiful.us state-level nonprofit organization empowering individuals and Ohio communities to take greater responsibility for improving the sustainability of our environment throughorganization litter prevention, beautification and waste reduction. A state-level nonprofit empowering individuals and Ohio communities to take greater responsibility for improving the sustainability of our environment through litter prevention, beautification and waste reduction. Ohio Association of Litter Prevention & Recycling Professionals (OALPRP) www.oalprp.org Ohio Association of Litter Prevention & Recycling Professionals (OALPRP) Statewide organization dedicated to professional development by providing leadership, training and networking opportunities to its members. www.oalprp.org Statewide organization dedicated to professional development by providing leadership, training and networking opportunities to its members. Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) www.dnr.state.oh.us Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) www.dnr.state.oh.us Working to balance use and protection of Ohio's natural resources for the benefit of all. Includes information on recreation and conservation. Working to balance use and protection of Ohio's natural resources for the benefit of all. Includes information on recreation and conservation. Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) www.epa.state.oh.us Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) www.epa.state.oh.us Covering air and water pollution, hazardous waste, infectious waste, landfills, and other topics. Covering air and water pollution, hazardous waste, infectious waste, landfills, and other topics. Organics Recycling Association of Ohio (ORAO) Organics Recycling Association of Ohio (ORAO) www.ohiocompost.org Awww.ohiocompost.org site dedicated to promote, enhance and develop composting and organic recycling through education, research and information exchange. A site dedicated to promote, enhance and develop composting and organic recycling through education, research and information exchange. Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) www.swana.org www.swana.org Non-profit education organization whose mission is to advance the practice of municipal solid waste management. Non-profit education organization whose mission is to advance the practice of municipal solid waste management. Swap Tree Swap Tree www.swaptree.com www.swaptree.com You simply list books, CD’s, DVD’s and video games that you have. Choose the items you want to receive and swap your items through the mail. You simply list books, CD’s, DVD’s and video games that you have. Choose the items you want to receive and swap your items through the mail. United States Environmental Protection Agency United States Environmental Protection Agency www.epa.gov www.epa.gov The U.S. federal agency whose mission is to protect human health and safeguard the natural environment. The U.S. federal agency whose mission is to protect human health and safeguard the natural environment. Page 44 Page 44 Appendix Card Appendix E: E: Recycling Recycling Report Report Card 2012 STARK2012 COUNTY STARK COUNTY Statistics on Recycling Drop Offs & Curbside Programs Statistics on Recycling DropPROGRAMS Offs & Curbside Programs DISTRICT Community Community Village of Beach City Village of of Brewster Beach City Village Village of Brewster City of Canal Fulton City of Canal City of CantonFulton City of Canton Location Location Behind Police Department DISTRICT PROGRAMS *Recyclables Yard Waste BehindDepartment Police Department Street Street Department Heritage Square Plaza Heritage Square Plaza Fisher Foods Fisher FoodsCompany The Timken The Timken Company Canton Township Township Building Canton Township TownshipFlea Building Lake Township Hartville Market Lake Township Hartville Flea State Market Quail Hollow Park Quail Hollow State Recycling Station Park Recycling Station Lawrence Township County Outpost Lawrence Township Township County Outpost Lexington Fire Station #2 Lexington Township Fire Station #2 St. City of Louisville 621 N. Chapel City of Louisville 621 N. Chapel Village of Magnolia Magnolia Park St. Village of Magnolia Magnolia Park Marlboro Township Township Garage Marlboro Township Township City of Massillon City GarageGarage City of Massillon City Garage Fisher Foods Fisher Foods Massillon Recreation Department Massillon Recreation Department Wampler Park (closed in 2012) Wampler Park (closed in 2012) Village of Minerva Street Department Village of Minerva Street Department Village of Navarre St. Clement Catholic Church Village of Navarre St. Clement Catholic Church Village Hall Village Hall Anthony Petitti Garden Nimishillen Township Anthony Petitti Garden Nimishillen Township Township Garage Township Garage Osnaburg Township Fire Station Osnaburg Township Fire Station Paris Township Township Office Paris Township Township Office Perry Township The Timken Company Perry Township The Timken Company Pike Township Fire Station Pike Township Fire Station Township Office Township Office Plain Township Diamond Park Plain Township Diamond Park Fire Station Fire Station Glenwood Intermediate School Glenwood Intermediate School Hoover Park Hoover Park Middlebranch School (closed in 2012) Middlebranch School (closed in 2012) Oakwood Middle School Oakwood Middle School Saint Michael Church Saint Michael Church Taft Elementary School Taft Elementary School Warstler Brothers Warstler Brothers Robertsville Little Sandy Creek Ruritan Office Robertsville Little Sandy Creek Ruritan Office Sandy Township American Landfill Sandy Township American Landfill Township Administrative Building Township Administrative Building Tuscarawas Township Township Office Tuscarawas Township Township Office Washington Township Township Office Washington Township Township Office Village of Wilmot Behind Post Office Village of Wilmot Behind Post Office School/Government/Library Programs School/Government/Library Programs Tire Recycling Program Tire Recycling Program Abitibi Paper Recycling Program Abitibi Paper Recycling Program Drop-Off Programs Drop-Off Programs Jackson Township Jackson Township City of Massillon City of Massillon Perry Township Perry Township Curbside Curbside Programs Programs City of Alliance City of Alliance City of Canton City of Canton City of North Canton City of North Canton TOTALS TOTALS (in (in tons) tons) *Recyclables 67 67 108 108 311 311 103 103 36 36 337 337 131 131 21 21 507 507 78 78 49 49 231 231 18 18 102 102 62 62 473 473 91 91 176 176 232 232 50 50 168 168 66 66 280 280 121 121 54 54 15 15 94 94 105 105 501 501 130 130 238 238 18 18 39 39 17 17 422 422 19 19 3 3 78 78 248 248 156 156 37 37 524 524 Yard106 Waste 106 488 488 750 750 2,425 2,425 3,352 3,352 777 777 113 113 2,723 2,723 283 283 2,891 2,891 2,481 2,481 1,023 1,023 71 71 323 323 1,882 1,882 GRANT PROGRAMS GRANT FUNDED FUNDED PROGRAMS *Recyclables *Recyclables 1,804 1,804 575 575 *Recyclables *Recyclables 601 601 1,767 1,767 889 889 14,034 14,034 Tires Tires TOTAL TOTAL 173 173 596 596 1,061 1,061 103 103 36 36 2,762 2,762 131 131 21 21 3,859 3,859 855 855 49 49 231 231 18 18 102 102 62 62 473 473 91 91 176 176 232 232 50 50 281 281 66 66 3,003 3,003 121 121 337 337 15 15 94 94 105 105 501 501 2,891 2,891 130 130 238 238 18 18 39 39 17 17 422 422 2,481 2,481 19 19 3 3 78 78 1,271 1,271 156 156 108 108 524 524 323 323 1,882 1,882 Yard Waste Yard Waste Tires Tires TOTAL TOTAL Yard Waste Waste Yard Tires Tires TOTAL TOTAL 430 430 37,510 37,510 4,454 4,454 49 49 912 912 80 80 27 27 148 148 23,046 23,046 *Includes cans, newspaper, newspaper, magazines, magazines, etc. etc. *Includes glass, glass, aluminum aluminum cans, cans, paper, paper, cardboard, cardboard, #1 #1 -- #7 #7 plastics, plastics, steel steel cans, 6,338 6,338 76 76 1,487 1,487 601 601 1,915 1,915 889 889 Page 45 45 Page Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Recycling District Board of Directors 2013 Stark Tuscarawas Wayne Thomas M. Bernabei Chris Abbuhl Jim Carmichael Janet Weir Creighton Belle Everett Ann Obrecht Richard Regula Kerry Metzger Scott Wiggam Wayne County Commissioner Tuscarawas County Commissioner Stark County Commissioner Stark County Commissioner Tuscarawas County Commissioner Stark County Commissioner Wayne County Commissioner Tuscarawas County Commissioner Wayne County Commissioner Administration David Held Eva Newsome Erica Wright Executive Director Operations and Planning Manager Finance Director Policy Committee Members Stark County Janet Weir Creighton Stark County Commissioner Kirk Norris Stark County Health Department Doug Baum Pike Township Trustee Tuscarawas County Mark Adams City of Canton Dominic Nardis The Timken Company Carl Rose Public Representative No Conflict Mark Cozy Public Representative Wayne County Belle Everett Michael Taylor Scott Wiggam Michael Chek Robert Gale Dr. Greg Halley Tuscarawas County Commissioner Tuscarawas County Health Department Matt Ritterbeck Lawrence Township Trustee Mayor of New Philadelphia Gale’s Recycle It Industrial Representative Lee Finley Public Representative No Conflict Wayne County Commissioner Wayne County Health Department Karl Stroh Mark Nussbaum City of Wooster Steve Steiner Quality Castings Company Robert Holland Public Representative Paint Township Trustee No Conflict David Bennett Public Representative By recycling we can all make a difference! Brian Gentry Public Representative