How to Recycle Milwaukee WI

Everyone knows it's better to recycle an item than to throw it away. It's good for the environment, rewarding, and, in some areas, can earn you spare change. Recycling helps cut domestic waste that would otherwise be buried in landfills and provides a steady supply of pre-used materials that can be transformed into new, practical objects we use every day.

Local Companies

Forman Metal Co
(414) 351-5990
7500 N Teutonia Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Mill Valley Recycling
(414) 383-8355
1006 S Barclay St
Milwaukee, WI
Midwest Computer Recyclers
(414) 541-1716
Milwaukee, WI
Ruby Truck Parts & Auto Salvage
(414) 353-4333
9000 W Fond Du Lac Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Amg Resources Midwest Corp
(414) 357-8770
11000 W Brown Deer Pl
Milwaukee, WI
A-1 Recycling-Div of Wm Recycle America
(414) 967-1800
4600 N Port Washington Rd
Milwaukee, WI
Industrial Recyclers Inc
(414) 362-7004
9400 N 124th St
Milwaukee, WI
Aztak Metal Processing
(414) 466-2150
8300 W Florist Ave
Milwaukee, WI
Bandos Felix Waste Material Company Inc
(414) 383-1411
1132 S Barclay St
Milwaukee, WI
A-1 Recycling-Div of Wm Recycle America
(414) 281-8900
2101 W Morgan Ave
Milwaukee, WI

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Steps

  1. Find out what recycling programs or centers exist in your area. It's no use trying to recycle something if no processing center exists. A good resource for programs in the U.S. can be found at NRC-Recycle.org.
  2. Determine what categories of items can be recycled in your area, then designate a separate location for each category. For example, if a nearby center accepts aluminum cans, plastic drink bottles, and newspapers, you will want to have separate bins for each type of item, as well as a waste bin for non-recyclable wastes.
  3. Leave your bins in an appropriate collection area, or take your recycling to a processing center yourself once you've accumulated enough to make it worth the trip.

Tips

  • Many states provide small cash rewards for each item recycled, so it's a good idea to save up the items until you have enough to buy something with the rewards.
  • Some centers require you to wash items or remove labels or lids. Find out what your center requires before making the trip.
  • Try to avoid making special trips in your car to recycle, as you will be using fuel unnecessarily. Combine it with a trip you are making anyway.
  • If you are in school, or in your workplace (where you tend to use a lot of paper, then throw it away), try having a recycling bin under your desk, or a recycling pocket in your file. Make a mental note to put all un-needed paper in there each time you feel like heading for the normal trash bin.
  • Don't just think of the normal items you can recycle, do some research and expand it. Some things you might be able to recycle easily are:
    • Batteries (very important)- Car Batteries, Equipment Batteries, Flashlight,
    • Beer and Wine bottles, jars, other glass items
    • Paper and plastic bags (reuse first if possible)
    • Magazines, Newspapers, phone-books.
    • Plastic Bottles, Plastic Containers
    • Cans and tins
    • Juice/soup/milk cartons
    • Any items with recycle symbol on them

Warnings

  • Some items, though recyclable, have few processing centers available.
  • Recycling aluminum is still good. It saves money and energy--that's why they pay you for cans.
  • Remember to wash/rinse cans and plastic before putting them in their bins. If the bins are inside, this cuts down on any smell. And if your bins are outside, rinsing reduces the likelihood of pets or wandering animals digging through them!

Things You'll Need

  • A local recycling center
  • Water to rinse the items
  • Reusable bags
  • A bin in a convenient location
  • Recyclable items

Sources and Citations

  • If you have items that are still useful, keep them out of the landfill by offering them to others in your community at Freecycle.org or LocalDataPlace.com.

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