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Recycling Drop-Off Day

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City of Whitehall issued the following announcement on Apr 8.

11 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, April 23

Whitehall Community Park, Upper Level Parking Lot

402 N. Hamilton Road

Divert your unwanted, but reusable and recyclable items from the landfill by brining them to the City's second Annual Recycling Drop-Off Day on April 23. The drop-off will be set up drive-thru style in the parking lot of the Upper Level of Whitehall Community Park (the lot adjacent to Whitehall Community Park YMCA). We recommend organizing your items by the groups below to help with a speedy drop!

Not finding an item that you'd like to recycle or donate? Check out SWACO's Recycling Search Tool here...

Recycling Group 1: 

  • Books
  • Gently used clothing
  • Usable/working electronics
  • Houseware and decor
  • Furniture (free of rips and stains)
Recycling Group 2:

  • Non-functioning electronics include:
    • Computers, laptops, iPads, servers, computer components (keyboards, computer mouse, speakers, cables, etc.)
    • Printers, scanners, faxers, copiers
    • Cell phones, mobile devices
    • Video gaming consoles, games and components
    • Chargers and batteries (Lead acid, lithium-ion, Ni-Cad, Ni-Mh
    • Power tools
    • Clocks
    • Cable boxes
    • MP3 players
    • Small kitchen appliances (coffee makers, blenders, etc.)
    • View complete list of applicable electronic
  • Not accepted:  TVs or CRT monitors
Recycling Group 3

  • Off-rim tires (limit 10 per vehicle)
Recycling Group 4:

  • Paint (latex and oil)
Recycling Group 5:

  • Cardboard boxes (Broken down)
Questions? Contact Deputy Director of Public Affairs Megan Meyer at megan.meyer@whitehall-oh.us

Original source can be found here.

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