Come to the recycling event, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sun Lakes in partnership with AZ StRUT, on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 8 a.m. to noon. Sorry, no early drop-offs. Drop off computers, laptops and accessories, iPads, cell phones, flat-panel TVs and monitors, printers, cables, power supplies, DVD players, VCR players, and calculators in…
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Community News, October 2024
Want to Recycle Electronics?
Come to the recycling event, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sun Lakes in partnership with AZ StRUT, on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 8 a.m. to noon. Sorry, no early drop-offs. Drop off computers, laptops and accessories, iPads, cell phones, flat-panel TVs and monitors, printers, cables, power supplies, DVD players, VCR players, and calculators in…
Community News, March 2018
It pays to recycle
It pays to recycle. Cost per ton to haul and dispose at landfill $40.00; revenue earned for recycle $27.85. Recycle Items Accepted in Blue Cans: Paper (newspapers, paper bags, phonebooks, junk mail, bagged shredded paper), cardboard (flat and empty boxes), aluminum (cans, foil, pie tins), glass (food/drink bottles and jars), plastic bottles, jugs and containers…
Community News, July 2017
Recycling In SunBird
Household Hazardous Waste The Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center is now open to serve you! Leftover paint, household cleaners, pesticides, oil, antifreeze, etc. – You have it; we’ll help you recycle or dispose of it properly! Scheduled appointments are required to ensure a safe environment for the public and staff handling large quantities of household…
Community News, January 2017
Recycle in the Blue Can
A tisket, a tasket, recycle in the basket! Recyclables should be clean and dry, safety is the reason why, remove the caps and lids and rings, because we can’t recycle these things. Do not bag recyclables. Recycle these items only: Newspaper, printing paper, magazines, paper sacks; no gift wrap, tissue paper or paper towels/plates/cups Cardboard…