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Recycling Center

Last Update 08/26/2010

Information:  962-2529 or email us

Quick Reference Guide

 

 

 

                               400 N. Wilson Ave.

Open Every Day Except Major Holidays

 

April 1 – November 30

December 1 – March 31

Monday – Friday

8 am – 5 pm

9 am – 5 pm

Saturday and Sunday

8 am – 4 pm

9 am – 4 pm

 

Loveland residents must present a current yard debris permit to drop off yard/wood debris.  To obtain a permit, call the Solid Waste Division at 962-2529 or stop by the office at 105 W. Fifth St.

 

The items below must be kept separated from each other.  Multiple items listed under one bullet can be mixed together.

 

To learn what items can be recycled at the curb, click here.

 

For information on our compost bin sale, click here.

 

Yard and Wood Debris

·         Grass clippings, leaves and garden trimmings

·         Branches and logs

·         Lumber, plywood, Oriented Strand Board (OSB), particleboard, pallets and spools (all items must be

      raw, untreated, unpainted, unstained and unvarnished)

Household Recyclables

·         Glass bottles and jars (beverage and food glass only; remove caps and rinse)

·         Mixed plastic and metal containers (remove caps and rinse)

                -Aluminum/steel cans, and empty paint and aerosol cans

                -Plastic containers #1-7; no Styrofoam, bags or food trays

·         Newspaper, magazines and catalogs

·         Office paper, direct mail and shredded paper

·         Corrugated cardboard (remove packing materials and flatten; cut pieces down to 4’ x 4’)

·         Paperboard (remove box liners and flatten; include phone and softbound books)

·         Paper milk and juice cartons (rinse and flatten; no foil-lined milk, drink and soup boxes)

Other Household Items

·         Hardbound books

·         Plastic bags #2 and #4 (clean, dry bags only; no sandwich bags, plastic food wrap or trash bags)

·         Plastic #2 plant containers (one gallon or larger)

·         Large durable #2 plastics (toys, play structures, lawn furniture, watering containers, laundry baskets,

      buckets, crates and trash containers)

·         Batteries

·         Cooking oil

·         Clothing and shoes

·         Bicycle tires and tubes

Scrap Metal

·         Large appliances

·         Propane bottles and fire extinguishers

·         Fencing and wire

Automotive Items

·         Tires ($2.00 to $30.00 each, depending on size)

·         Motor oil

·         Oil filters (puncture top and drain at least 24 hours)

·         Antifreeze

·         Batteries

Electronic Items

·         TVs ($8.00 to $30.00 each, depending on size)

·         Monitors ($8.00 to $15.00 each, depending on size)

·         CPUs ($3.00 each)

·         Printers, scanners, copiers and fax machines ($5.00 each)

·         Laptops ($3.00 each)

·         Keyboards, mice and cables

·         VCRs and CD/DVD players ($3.00 each)

·         Small electronic items (PDAs, Gameboys, video game systems, Walkmans, pagers and iPods)

·         Phones (cell and home)

·         Home stereo components ($3.00 each)

·         Car stereos ($3.00 per system, including speakers)

·         Small appliances

·         Printer cartridges (ink and laser jet)

Aggregates

·         Concrete (no rebar or reinforcement)

·         Asphalt

·         Toilets and other porcelain fixtures