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Bins that accept aluminum cans, metal cans,
newspaper and plastics are located:
- Central Park (Holmes & Cleveland)
- Freeman Park (Fremont & Science Center
Dr.)
- Northgate Tourist Park (Lincoln and
Yellowstone)
- Sunnyside Park (Sunnyside Road, between
Nina and Channing)
- Tautphaus Park (Rogers Street)
- Pancheri Drive (Between Grizzly and
Dickson)
- 400 S. Woodruff (Smith's Parking Lot)
- 700 E. 17th Street (Sam's Club)
- 1545 W. Broadway (former Ernst Building)
Questions: 612-8491
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Hatch Pit (395 East 33 North, 528-5550) accepts:
- Bulky metal items
- Bulky wood waste
The Transfer Station (2455 Hemmert Ave.,
528-5550)
collects the following recyclables:
- Antifreeze
- Appliances
- Auto batteries
- Corrugated cardboard
- Metal items
- Tires
- Used oil (5 gallons or less)
Western Recycling, (1020 Denver, 529-9908) collects
the following recyclables:
- Aluminum cans and scrap
- Computer and office paper
- Copper/brass
- Corrugated cardboard
- Magazines
- Newspaper
- Plastics (All types with recycle emblem,
except films, wraps, bags, and styrofoam)
- Phone books
- Radiators
- Tin cans
*Western Recycling is unable to accept batteries, oil, glass, grocery
bags, hardback books, chemical bottles, lead, steel, iron, appliances,
automotive exteriors, and tires.
Pacific Recycling (395 Payne St., 529-4180) collects
the following recyclables:
- Aluminum cans and scrap
- Computer and office paper
- Copper/brass
- Corrugated cardboard
- Lead
- Newspaper
- Scrap iron
- Tin cans
*Pacific Recycling is unable to accept
glass, plastics, or books.
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Electronic Waste Recycling
PC Recyclers of Idaho (www.pcidaho.com)
3821 Professional Way #15
Idaho Falls, ID 83702
208-524-4210
Please call to arrange for drop-off or pickup. Free electronics
recycling! Accepts computers, monitors, printers, network
equipment, servers, telephone systems, copiers and more.
Dell (www.Dell.com)
- To access recycling info:
- Type “recycling” in keyword search, or
- Click on Support & Help
- All support options
- All customer service
- Product recycling
- Recycling and donation services
provided:
- Dell will recycle old Dell products
for free, at anytime
- Dell will recycle any brand old
computer and/or monitor free at the time of purchase of new Dell
desktop or notebook
- Dell will recycle any brand old
computer and/or monitor at anytime for a fee of $10/unit
- Dell has partnered with the National
Cristina Foundation (NCF) to enable customers to donate used computers
to disabled and economically disadvantaged children and adults
Apple (www.apple.com)
- To access recycling info:
- Recycling services provided:
- Apple will recycle any brand old
computer and/or monitor with purchase of a new Mac
- Apple will recycle any brand old
computer and/or monitor at any time for a fee of $30/unit
(includes shipping label and packaging material)
Hewlett-Packard (www.hp.com)
- To access recycling info:
- Click on support and troubleshooting
- Select Product recycling
- Type “recycling” in keyword search
- Go to Product return and recycling,
or
- Product recycling
- Recycling services provided:
- HP offers a take-back program that
accepts any brand old computer and/or monitor, for a fee of
$13-$34/item, depending on type and quantity of hardware.
- If purchasing a HP product, HP offers
a recycling option that could pay up to $50 for old computer/monitor,
depending on type and age.
- HP has partnered with the National
Cristina Foundation (NCF) to enable customers to donate used computers
to disabled and economically disadvantaged children and adults
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