Recycling Tips Charlotte NC

Do you have a household or two full of stuff that you don't want/need/use anymore? Do you hate to throw it away because it is still usable? This article will help you learn what to do. Read ahead and enjoy your life.

Local Companies

City-County Government
(704) 598-8595
1007 Amble Dr
Charlotte, NC
United Scrap Inc
(704) 399-6318
3600 Primrose Ave
Charlotte, NC
Maslo Company Inc
(704) 398-9895
1200 Tar Heel Rd
Charlotte, NC
City-County Government
(704) 598-8595
Charlotte, NC
Wise Recycling
(704) 376-6129
2001 Wilkinson Blvd
Charlotte, NC
Paper Stock Dealers Inc
(704) 525-8728
3901 Barringer Dr
Charlotte, NC
Hickory Grove Landfill Recycling Center
(704) 535-3020
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Metal Recycling
(704) 393-1355
3601 Scott Futrell Dr
Charlotte, NC
City-County Government
(704) 535-3020
Charlotte, NC
City-County Government
(704) 598-8595
1007 Amble Dr
Charlotte, NC

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Steps

  1. Clean out your garage, your house, or wherever it is you have stored your items.
  2. If you have the room, and one assumes you do since you are 'cleaning', start separating it into groups; e.g. books, magazines, crafts, machinery, software, computers, etc.
  3. Look on-line for various options for recycle (check sources). There are a lot!
  4. Choose to join an online group like freecycle, it is as simple as posting what you have. Most of them are monitored because of spammers, but for most things you will find takers very quickly.
  5. There are a lot of useful things that you can make out of just about anything. Check link below.

Tips

  • Even if it isn't working, it could still have life in it. Don't be afraid to post it in message groups. Especially machinery, there are lots of people who like to fix things or even tear them completely down for parts!

Warnings

  • Be sure that you want to get rid of it. You can get on a 'giving frenzy' and get rid of something and find out that you really DID want to keep it later!

Sources and Citations

  • Earth911.org There is a 'Find a recycling or re-use location' that is awesome!
  • Freecycle
  • Treehugger.com
  • Recycled Crafts
  • RecycleCity
  • Top Recycling sites

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