Melvindale, Michigan - 48122 Local Recycling Centers
Recycling Centers for Melvindale, Michigan
Synergy Environmental
132 E Grand River Ave
Brighton, MI 48116
USA BIO CARE
Wixom, MI 48393
Sterling Sanitation
48655 Gratiot Ave
Chesterfield, MI 48051
MGM Dumpsters
9571 Marine City Hwy
Ira Twp, MI 48023
Waste Management
6333 Lynch Rd
Detroit, MI 48234
H & H Metals
29131 Michigan Ave
Inkster, MI 48141
American Mulch Producers
19400 W 8 Mile Rd
Southfield, MI 48075
McNichols Scrap Iron & Metal Co
6500 E McNichols Rd
Detroit, MI 48212
Junk Marshal
Dearborn, MI 48128
GFL Environmental Recycling
30880 Smith Rd
Romulus, MI 48174
Recycle Here!
1331 Holden Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
Midtown Composting
Detroit, MI 48127
Midwest Recycling
26051 Michigan Ave
Inkster, MI 48141
GLR Advanced Recycling - Metal and Cars
12600 Stark Rd
Livonia, MI 48150
GLE Scrap Metal
25435 W Outer Dr
Melvindale, MI 48122
Greater Detroit Resource Recovery
5700 Russell
Detroit, MI 48211
Taylor Recycling
8767 Holland Rd
Taylor, MI 48180
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How Do I Recycle Old Books
One of the questions we receive at RecyclingCenters.org is "How do I recycle my old books?". We've compiled a list below of ways you can do recycle books and help out those who don't have access to books or resources to obtain them.
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Top 50 Things To Recycle and Reuse
When most people think of recycling, they think about recycling things such as aluminum cans, plastic water bottles and plastic grocery bags. But in reality, you can recycle almost anything. Here is a list of 53 common things you can recycle.
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Ecological Environmental Carbon Footprint Calculators
The following list of calculators will help you estimate the amount of greenhouse gases you release into the environment.
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Tips About Water Conservation
The best way by far to lower the planet's need for water is water conservation. Using less water has a chain reaction effect by using less energy for heating water and treating sewage. Using less water, especially hot water, also saves electricity which in turn saves water because the production of electricity itself uses a good deal of water.