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  1. Shop or donate gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials, and appliances. Habitat MidOhio ReStores play an important role in the effort to combat the affordable housing challenge in central Ohio.

  2. Home improvement stores and donation centers selling new and gently used furniture, appliances, home goods, building materials and more. Habitat ReStores are independently owned reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations.

  3. Enter you ZIP code in the red box to find the contact information for a Habitat ReStore near you. Call, email or stop by to see if your store accepts the building and construction materials you have to donate. Many stores even offer donation pickup.

  4. 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.

  5. epa.ohio.gov › recycling › recycling-where-to-goWhere to Recycle - Ohio

    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.

  6. Keep recyclables loose; don't place them in plastic bags. If you see illegal dumping and misuse of the containers, Report It. Call 614-971-5322 or visit itsacrime.org . Use our Recycling & Reuse Search Tool to find out where to recycle materials not accepted in the Drop-Off Program.

  7. 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.

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