Recycling Program The City of Lawrence provides bi-weekly curbside recycling pickup. This section contains detailed information about curbside recycling, ToxDrops, recycling for businesses, and recycling drop-off sites for residents.
2009 Recycle Schedule (90k PDF)
Each private residence served by the City of Lawrence Sanitation Department may participate in the recycling program. To participate, simply take a large plastic trash container or any other type of sturdy container, mark it "Recycle" in large letters with permanent marker or paint, and use it as your recycling bin. Recycling containers should be set apart from your trash so that our city collectors don't confuse the two.
The following list contains the items that may be placed in your bin.
- # 1 plastics - such as soda bottles, cooking oil bottles, peanut butter containers
- #2 plastics - such as milk jugs & detergent bottles Glass jars & bottles - clear, brown & green
- Aluminum beverage containers
- Steel beverage & food containers
- Newspapers & magazines
- Corrugated cardboard & press board such as cereal boxes (Please flatten all boxes)
- Newspapers, magazines, junk mail & white paper. All of these items are to be bundled & tied or placed in brown paper bogs that are then to be set on top of all other items in your bin - to keep items from flying out of your bins on windy days.
Please remove lids from plastics and glass containers and rinse all containers so as not to attract insects or animals.
Recycling is picked up on normal trash days, every other week. The recycling calendar can be picked up at the Lawrence Government Building.
Bins are the property of the City of Lawrence and should be left with a residential property when occupancy changes.
Yard Waste Composting
Between Oct. 1 & Nov. 31 clean yard waste can be left at the curb for composting. Please use recyclable paper yard waste bags -available at most grocery & hardware stores
Apartment, Condo and Mobile Home Dwellers
If you would like to recycle and your neighborhood is not served by the City you can drop your recyclables off at the Marsh parking lot at Oaklandon and Fox Road, or the Kroger parking lot at Pendleton Pike and Sunnyside.
Recyclables accepted at these sites include:
- # 1 plastics - such as soda bottles, cooking oil bottles, peanut butter containers
- #2 plastics - such as milk jugs & detergent bottles
- Glass jars & bottles - clear, brown & green
- Aluminum beverage containers
- Steel beverage & food containers
- Newspapers & magazines
ToxDrops
Materials may be dropped off between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on the first and third Saturday of each month at the IMPD Training Facility located at:
9049 East 10th St.
For more information on ToxDrop, call: 317.327.4TOX (4869)
Acceptable Household Hazardous Waste
Adhesives Aerosol Cans Air Fresheners Ammonia Asbestos Tile Bathroom Cleaners Brake Fluid Button Batteries Carpet Cleaners Chlorine Bleach Detergents Fire Extinguishers Floor Wax Fluorescent Light Tubes Furniture Polish Gasoline Glues Herbicides Household Batteries Insecticides Lead Acid Batteries Lighter Fluid Mercury Metal Cleaners Moth Crystals Motor Oil, Used Oven Cleaners Paints Paint Strippers Paint Thinners Permanent Markers Pesticides Plant Food Pool Chemicals Propane Tanks (< 20 lbs.) Rat Poisons Rock Salt Soaps Shoe Polish Stain Removers Solvents Thermometers Thermostats Transmission Fluid Upholstery Cleaners Wood Preservatives Wood Stains Wood Varnishes
Acceptable Electronic Items
CPUs Keyboards Mice and Joy Stick Controllers Modems Printers Monitors Scanners Gaming Accessories UPS's (external power supply) Laptop PCs External Tape and Disk Drives Hard Drives PC Cards and Circuit Boards PC Speakers and Microphones USB Devices Cellular Telephones
Recycling for Businesses
Does your business generate large quantities of office paper, corrugated cardboard, electronic waste, or other waste streams chat could be recyclable, but are not being recycled now?
If so, consider asking ,your waste hauler if they provide recycling services (most waste haulers do) and how your business might participate. Recycling can save you waste hauling Fees, and will help you create a more sustainable business.
You may also to consider learning about US EPAs free WasteWise program. WasteWise is a free voluntary, EPA program through which organizations eliminate costly municipal solid waste and select industrial wastes, benefiting their bottom line and the environn1cnt. Large and small businesses from any industry sector are welcome to participate. Institutions, such as hospitals and universities, non-profits, and other organizations are also eligible.
Visit: http://www.epa.gov/wastewise for additional information.
Also visit Keep Indianapolis Beautiful at www.kibi.org/recycle for a comprehensive list of Central Indiana recycling information.
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