Yes. Our garbage disposal company takes papers including junkmail, newspaper, cardboard, numbered plastics and some unnumbered depending on the item, motor oil, aluminum, metal cans, and glass at curbside. You can also drop off lead-acid batteries, PCs, monitors, and printers at their office at n/c.
There are places around town to recycle inkjet and laser toner cartridges, and clean styrfoam.
I participate in Freecycle which recycles whole products to people. Rather than buying another car, I am continuing to run my mid-1980s car that still gets 38 mpg on the hwy and 34 in town, with a few rebuilt parts and an occasional piece from the junkyard. And I'm helping to support a biodiesel effort that will help to use up waste cooking oil.
2007-01-05 13:15:42
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answered by gatcllc 5
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Yes! We have to or we are fined by the recycling company. I understand why we need to recycle, but it is a pain in the butt to do.
2007-01-05 10:32:27
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answered by shelbsyd 2
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