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First floor, 301 E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. To report missed pickup or other problem, please use A2 Fix It. Labor Day 2024 schedule. There will be no trash, recycling or compost curbside collection services in the city of Ann Arbor on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 2, 2024.
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Solid waste pl an Ann Arbor is rethinking waste by taking a...
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Recycle Ann Arbor's mission is to develop and operate innovative reuse, recycling, and zero-waste programs that improve the environmental quality of our community.
Curbside recycle guide . Recycle Ann Arbor has an interactive A to Z recycling guide that offers a search function for what can be recycled and how to recycle it. For all material, if it's smaller than a fist, or index cart, place in trash.
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- The Gate Fee Covers The Recycling of These Accepted Materials
- The Drop-Off Station Does Not Accept
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We provide different payment options based on how often you use our service. For occasional users, we offer one-day rates where you pay the gate fee just once per day. However, if you are a regular and frequent customer, we recommend purchasing either a ten-visit punch pass or an annual pass. Please note that these passes only cover the gate fee; a...
Mixed Paper/BoxboardCardboardPlastics (#1, #2, and #5 only)Metal (non-electrical items)Asbestos-containing materialsAsphaltDamaged, bloated, or leaking batteriesDeceased pets, livestock, or wildlifeBattery terminals must be taped to prevent fires, except for Alkaline household batteries.Motor oil and antifreeze must be in a strong, secure bottle to prevent leaks and spillages. No mixed fluids are accepted.Vegetable oil only. No animal-based fats or mixed fats are accepted.Light bulbs must not be taped or tied together.For further information on what to do once you arrive and how to save time and money by separating materials ahead of time read our Drop-Off Waste & Recycling Tips.Details about the Drop-Off Station's secure document shredding services can be found here.You can find our comprehensive list ofaccepted plastic bagshere.Today, Recycle Ann Arbor is contracted by the City of Ann Arbor to collect recyclables weekly at the curb from City of Ann Arbor residents, in a single-stream collection system. Recycle Ann Arbor also offers free recycling to businesses located within the City of Ann Arbor.
Trash, Recycling, & Compost. Public Works staff service 22,000 single and multifamily tra sh carts per week and during the spring, summer and fall collect 8,000 tons of compost and associated material. Residential and business recycling carts are serviced by Recycle Ann Arbor while the City picks up commercial recycling dumpsters.
Jul 6, 2010 · The City of Ann Arbor’s expanded recycling program started Monday for all city residents and businesses. Here’s a quick guide to frequently asked questions about the new services. The city provides an online recycling Web page on what is recyclable and a printable poster. What is single-stream recycling?