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| Resources for Residents
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A Guide to Community Recycling Programs in Cuyahoga County
Find out what and how to recycle in your community.
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Pass It On: A Resource-Full Guide to Donating Usable Stuff
Donate your usable items and benefit others in need with the help of this directory. This comprehensive guide is designed to promote reuse opportunities in the county. Included are over 100 local charitable organizations that accept and distribute donations of various secondhand household and office items.
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Paper Retriever Recycling Locations
Recycle your magazines, junk mail and other household paper at a Paper Retriever bin in your community. Proceeds benefit your local school, church or civic organization.
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Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up
A free disposal program for paint, pesticides and other hazardous household chemicals. Collection events are held twice a year at the county fairgrounds where the public can turn in their hazardous household waste.
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Computer Round-Up
Recycle your unwanted computer equipment at the Computer Round-Up held at once a year at the county fairgrounds. Computer equipment is donated to an organization which refurbishes computers for low-cost distribution to schools or recycled.
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Phone Book Recycling Campaign
Recycle your old phone books when your new phone books arrive at twelve Cleveland Metropark locations.
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Mercury Collection Program
Properly dispose of household thermometers, thermostats, and other mercury devices through this year-round collection program. Call the District for drop-off information.
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Scrap Tire Round-Up
Annual event that provides communities with free recycling of scrap tires collected from residents or remove from vacant lots and illegal dump sites.
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Construction and Demolition Debris Disposal Sites
Find out where to haul waste from your do-it-yourself construction project.
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Clothing Donation
Donate your unwanted clothes to help those in need.
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How to Stop Unwanted Mail
Handy tips to reduce junk mail.
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Backyard Composting
Learn how to turn your leaves and grass clippings into a valuable soil enhancer, compost. |
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