Lenoxville, Pennsylvania - 18441 Local Recycling Centers
Recycling Centers for Lenoxville, Pennsylvania
James Tabit & Sons Scrap Metal and Recycling
1151 Washington Ave
Plymouth, PA 18651
Solomon Container Services
495 Stanton St
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702
Safety Kleen
600 STEWART ROAD
Wilkes Barre, PA 18706
The Can Man
24 Olive St
Johnson City, NY 13790
Taylor Garbage Service
3051 Vestal Rd
Vestal, NY 13851
Greenblott Metal Co.
7 Alice St
Binghamton, NY 13901
Bert Adams Disposal
521 Main St
Chenango Bridge, NY 13745
The Can Man
1448 Upper Front St
Binghamton, NY 13901
Sullivan County Refuse
2 N Main St
Liberty, NY 12754
M P Metals
1446 Salem Blvd
Berwick, PA 18603
Ayers Sanitation
76 County Rd 560
Layton, NJ 07851
Brenner Recycling
282 S Wyoming St
Hazleton, PA 18201
Delguerico's Wrecking & Salvage
2895 Grouse Ln
Riegelsville, PA 18077
Island Waste & Recycling
50 Tice Blvd
Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677
Klein Recycling
2156 Camplain Rd
Hillsborough, NJ 08844
Yannuzzi Materials
327 Meadow Rd
Edison, NJ 08837
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How and Why would I Compost
You might want to compost if you need fertilizer for your garden or landscaping.
You might want to compost if you need fertilizer for your garden or landscaping. Compost is just as good or better than commericial fertilizers. It also doesn't cost anything to create compost because it's made with the organic waste you produce.
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State Electronics Recycling Programs and Policies
Find state run recycling centers near you.
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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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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.