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How to Recycle. Information about accepted items, collection schedule, and cart placement. Accepted Items. Here's what goes in the blue cart: Paper and cardboard (please flatten) Plastic bottles, jugs, tubs, and cups (lids accepted, remove straws) Glass bottles and jars (all colors accepted) Metal cans and cups (remove aerosol tips)
- How to Dispose or Recycle
Call 614-645-3111. Not eligible for service? No problem!...
- Other Recycling Options
Business Recycling. Businesses often times have a lot of...
- How to Dispose or Recycle
Call 614-645-3111. Not eligible for service? No problem! There are many ways to recycle in Columbus. Find out more on our Other Recycling Options page. Cart Information. The cart holds 64 gallons of recyclables in order to offer enough space for two week's worth of material.
The Rumpke Resource & Recycling Center, the largest and most technically advanced recycling facility in North America, is now open in Columbus, Ohio! As Ohio’s Recycling Leader, Rumpke is committed to fueling a circular economy.
Find a Recycling Drop-Off Near You. Get Information on the NEW Recycling Convenience Center. Accepted materials through the Drop-Off Recycling Program include: Not Accepted Materials: The following items are not currently accepted through this recycling program.
SWACO’s Recycling Convenience Center is dedicated to providing convenient and accessible location for Franklin County residents to recycle a wide range of materials and reduce the environmental impact of waste disposal.
Visit the Ohio EPA recycling directory to locate recycling opportunities near you. With this tool, you can find recycling opportunities near you by entering your city, state and/or zip code and then a search term. You may also search for pre-set categories using the material search link.
Business Recycling. Businesses often times have a lot of waste paper and rather than throw it away, consider starting an office recycling program. To do so consider one of the following options: Businesses can get further tips on how to recycle and be green through the City's GreenSpot program.