Hamilton County Solid Waste Management District

Recycling in Your Community
ADDYSTON AMBERLEY ANDERSON TOWNSHIP ARLINGTON HEIGHTS BLUE ASH

CHEVIOT

CINCINNATI CLEVES COLERAIN TOWNSHIP COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP
CROSBY TOWNSHIP DEER PARK DELHI TOWNSHIP ELMWOOD PLACE EVENDALE
FAIRFAX FOREST PARK GLENDALE GOLF MANOR GREEN TOWNSHIP
GREENHILLS HARRISON HARRISON TOWNSHIP INDIAN HILL LINCOLN HEIGHTS
LOCKLAND LOVELAND MADEIRA MARIEMONT MIAMI TOWNSHIP
MONTGOMERY MT. HEALTHY NEWTOWN NORTH COLLEGE HILL NORTH BEND
NORWOOD READING ST. BERNARD SHARONVILLE SILVERTON
SPRINGDALE SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP SYMMES TOWNSHIP TERRACE PARK
WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP WOODLAWN WYOMING    
 

ADDYSTON - The Village has a curbside recycling program provided by Rumpke Recycling. Residents are billed directly for weekly waste/recycling services. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, office paper, junk mail, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes). To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600. For more information, contact the Village at 941-1060.
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AMBERLEY - Garbage and recycling collection services are provided to Village residents through a contract with Rumpke. Recyclables are collected once a week on the same day as trash. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600. For more information, contact the Village at 531-8675.
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ANDERSON TOWNSHIP - Anderson Township residents must set up both garbage and recycling services with an area hauler – either CSI Waste or Rumpke.

                                             Recycling Drop-Off

Anderson Township Government Center

7954 Beechmont Avenue (near the Park & Ride)

The following items can be recycled: newspaper, cardboard, junk mail, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes, etc.) magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, aluminum and steel cans, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles and jugs (remove lids), steel aerosol cans (remove tips).

Plastic bags are also collected at this location - place empty plastic bags in the container marked "Plastic bags only".

 For more information, call Anderson Township at 474-5560.

  • Residents that recycle through Rumpke Recycling can recycle the following items at the curb: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. Rumpke provides weekly curbside recycling services. To get a bin through Rumpke Recycling, call 242-4600.

  • Residents that recycle through CSI can recycle the following items at the curb: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, and cardboard. CSI provides every-other-week recycling collection. To sign up for service with CSI, call 771-4200.

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    ARLINGTON HEIGHTS - Arlington Heights has no curbside recycling pickup. For more information on recycling alternatives, contact the Hamilton County Solid Waste District at 946-7734.
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    BLUE ASH - The City of Blue Ash offers weekly curbside recycling service to its residents. The following items are accepted: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call 745-8538.

    Recycling Drop-Offs

    The City of Blue Ash also has four recycling drop-offs that accept the following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes.

    Municipal Building, 4343 Cooper Road
    Blue Ash Sports Center, 11540 Grooms Road
    Raymond Walters College, 9555 Plainfield Road
    Old Thriftway, 4900 Hunt Road
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    CHEVIOT -The City of Cheviot has two recycling drop-offs for its residents only. The drop-offs are located at:

    Goodwill (behind building)
    3980 North Bend Rd.

    Cheviot Maintenance Garage
    3729 Robb Ave.
    Cheviot, OH 45211

    Both drop-offs accept the following materials: cereal boxes, newspaper, cardboard, junk mail, magazines, phone books, brown grocery bags, aluminum and steel cans, glass bottles and jars, plastic bottles and jugs (remove lids), steel aerosol cans (remove tips). For more information, call the City of Cheviot at 661-2700.

    www.hcdoes.org/sw/dropoff.htm

    CINCINNATI - The City of Cincinnati offers curbside recycling once per week through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. This program is available to single-family homes and multi-family units with four or less units. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.

    Recycling Drop-Offs

    The City of Cincinnati also has nine recycling drop-off locations that accept the following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. The drop-offs are located at:

    Hartwell Kroger – 8241 Vine Street
    250 William Howard Taft (containers located in rear parking lot, enter off of Highland)
    Dunham Park – 4320 Guerley Road (containers located in parking lot behind playground)
    North Avondale - 617 Clinton Springs
    Schmidt Field  150 St. Peter (off of Eastern Avenue)
    Downtown - Parking area located at W. Court Street & Cutter Street
    Downtown - Parking area located at Third Street & Butler Street
    Downtown - Parking area located at McFarland & Central Avenue
    Downtown - The Hamilton County Public Library near the library book return at Ninth Street between Vine Street & Walnut Street


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    CLEVES - Residents of the Village of Cleves must subscribe with their waste hauler for weekly curbside recycling services. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    COLERAIN TOWNSHIP - Residents of Colerain Township must subscribe with their waste hauler for weekly curbside recycling collection. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.

    Recycling Drop-Off's

    Colerain Township also has two recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. One drop-off is located at the Colerain Township Community & Senior Center, 4200 Springdale Road. This site is available 24 hours/day. The other drop-off is located at Colerain Park, 4725 Springdale Road. This site is open from dawn to dusk.

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    COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP -Columbia Township offers weekly curbside recycling services through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Columbia Township at 561-6046.
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    CROSBY TOWNSHIP - Crosby Township offers weekly curbside recycling through an individual subscription with Rumpke. The following items are accepted: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.

    Recycling Drop-Off

    Crosby Township also has two recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. One drop-off is located at behind the Crosby Township Fire Department, Station 28, 9139 Baughman Road and the other is located behind Fire Department, Station 27, 6985 River Road.

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    DEER PARK - The City of Deer Park offers weekly curbside recycling once per week through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Deer Park at 794-8860.
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    DELHI TOWNSHIP - Delhi Township residents must sign-up for recycling with their waste hauler. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.

    Recycling Drop-Off's

    Delhi Township also has two recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. One recycling drop-off is located at the Delhi Township Community Center, 647 Neeb Road and the other is located at Delhi Park, 5125 Foley Road near fields 7 & 8.
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    ELMWOOD PLACE Elmwood Place residents must sign-up for recycling with their waste hauler. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    EVENDALE - The Village of Evendale offers weekly curbside recycling services through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags. To get a bin, call the Village Public Works Department at 563-4338.
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    FAIRFAX - The Village offers weekly curbside recycling services through a contract with Rumpke. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum and steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e. cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    FOREST PARKForest Park residents must subscribe for waste collection services with Rumpke. Weekly curbside recycling is included in your waste collection service. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600. For more information on the environmental programs offered by Forest Park, call 595-5263.

    Recycling Drop-Offs

    Kroger
    1212 W. Kemper Road
    Forest Park, OH 45240
    Items accepted: magazines, newspaper, junk mail, office paper, fax paper, folders, catalogs

    Lakeside Elementary
    825 Lakeridge Road
    Cincinnati, OH 45231
    Items accepted: Aluminum cans only

    Waycross Elementary
    825 Waycross
    Forest Park, OH 45240
    Items accepted: Aluminum cans only

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    GLENDALE - The Village of Glendale offers one recycling drop-off for its residents. The following items are accepted in the drop-off program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. The recycling drop-off is located at 528 E. Sharon Road. For more information, call the Village at 771-7200.
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    GOLF MANOR - Golf Manor residents subscribe directly with a waste hauler for their garbage and recycling collection – either Rumpke or CSI.

  • Residents that recycle through Rumpke Recycling can recycle the following items at the curb: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. Rumpke provides weekly curbside recycling services. To get a bin through Rumpke Recycling, call 242-4600.
     

  • Residents that recycle through CSI can recycle the following items at the curb: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, and cardboard. CSI provides every-other-week recycling collection. To sign up for service with CSI, call 771-4200.

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    GREEN TOWNSHIP - Green Township residents must sign-up for recycling with their waste hauler. If the hauler is Rumpke, the following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. If a resident has garbage service through Bavarian, they do not provide curbside recycling. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600. There is a small monthly charge for recycling with Rumpke.

    Recycling Drop-Off's

    Green Township also has four recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes.

    • Kuliga Park (6717 Bridgetown Road) near the yard waste drop off site. This site is open from 7 am - Dark.

    • Blue Rock Park (3010 Blue Rock Road) near the restrooms. This site is open from 7 am - Dark.

    • Green Township Senior Center (3620 Epley Road).  This site is open 24-hours.

    • Sam's Club (5375 North Bend Road). This site is open 24-hours.
       

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    GREENHILLS - The Village of Greenhills offers recycling through Rumpke at a cost of $24/year. The following items are accepted: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, residents may either mail a check for $24 to the Municipal Office, 11000 Winton Road, 45218, and a red recycling bin will be delivered to the residence, or they may stop by the Municipal Office during operating hours to personally pick up a bin. Residents are billed annually thereafter.
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    HARRISON - The City of Harrison offers weekly curbside recycling service through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags. To get a bin, residents can go to the Utility Garage at 112 N. Walnut. For more information, call the City at 367-3728.
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    HARRISON TOWNSHIP - Harrison Township residents must sign-up for recycling with their waste hauler. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    INDIAN HILL - The Village of Indian Hill provides service every other week on the same day as your garbage pick up. Since this service is bi-weekly, each resident will receive a calendar identifying the days of each month that you recyclables will be collected.  If your scheduled pick up falls on a holiday, the pick up will be on a Monday.  Participants in the Village Recycling Program will receive 4 blue plastic bins provided by the Public Works Department.  The resident also has the option to purchase a toter from the Public Works Department.  Recyclables no longer have to be separated.  To get a bin or a toter, call the Public Works Department at 831-3712.

    Acceptable Items:
    Glass bottles and jars
    Plastic bottles and jugs
    Aluminum and steel cans
    Newspapers, phonebooks, office paper, cardboard

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    LINCOLN HEIGHTS - The Village offers a paper recycling drop-off located at the municipal building (1201 Steffens Avenue). This drop-off only accepts the following: catalogs, magazines, newspapers, junk mail, office paper, fax paper and file folders. Cardboard or phone books are NOT acceptable. For information about other recycling drop-offs, contact the Hamilton County Solid Waste Management District at 946-7734, or visit www.hcdoes.org/sw/dropoff.htm.
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    LOCKLAND - The Village of Lockland sponsors a 24-hour drop-off located on Cooper Street (Village Parking Lot). Items accepted include: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes.
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    LOVELAND - The City of Loveland offers weekly curbside recycling services through a contract with Rumpke Recycling Services that started November 1, 2006. Items accepted include: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags. To get a bin, contact the City at 683-0150.

    Recycling Drop-Off

    The City also has a recycling drop-off located at the end of Karl Brown Way next to Loveland Canoe & Kayak (209 Crutchfield Place). Items accepted: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes.

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    CITY OF MADEIRA -The City of Madeira offers free curbside recycling pickup one time per week (same day as garbage collection). The following items may be recycled: plastic bottles and jugs (remove lids), glass jars and bottles (clear, brown, green), aluminum and bi-metal beverage cans, steel and tin food cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, mixed paper and magazines. Each resident gets one free recycling bin. Additional bins cost $5.00 and can be picked up at the Madeira City Building. To get a bin, contact the City at 561-7228.
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    MARIEMONT - The Village of Mariemont offers curbside recycling pickup one time per week through a city contract with Rumpke Recycling Services. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes.
    To get a bin, contact the Village at 271-3246.
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    MIAMI TOWNSHIP - Miami Township offers curbside recycling pickup one time per week through a contract with Rumpke Recycling Services. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass jars and bottles (clear, brown, green), aluminum, and bi-metal beverage cans, steel and tin food cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, and magazines. To get a bin, contact the Township at 941-2466.
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    MONTGOMERY -The City of Montgomery offers weekly curbside recycling pickup through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, visit Montgomery City Hall during regular business hours.

    Recycling Drop-Off

    The City also offers a recycling drop-off for cardboard and paperboard (cereal boxes, etc.) on the third Saturday of every month. The drop-off is located at 7315 Cornell Road. For more information, call 891-2424.

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    MT. HEALTHY - The City of Mt. Healthy residents are billed directly for waste and recycling services by the City. Rumpke Recycling is the City’s collector of both waste and recycling. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass jars and bottles, aluminum, and bi-metal beverage cans, steel and tin food cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, and magazines. To get a bin, call the City at 931-8840.
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    NEWTOWN - The Village of Newtown offers weekly curbside recycling through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass jars and bottles, aluminum and bi-metal beverage cans, steel and tin food cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, and magazines. To get a bin, contact the Newtown Service Department at 271-2009.
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    NORTH COLLEGE HILL - The City of North College Hill offers curbside recycling pickup one time per week through a contract with Rumpke Recycling Services. The following items can be recycled: newspapers, slick advertisements, magazines, telephone books, corrugated cardboard (break down into 2' x 2' sections) glass bottles and jars, aluminum cans, plastic bottles & jugs, steel food cans and aerosol cans with tips removed. To get a bin, contact Rumpke Recycling Services at 242-4600.
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    VILLAGE OF NORTH BEND - The Village of North Bend offers curbside recycling pickup one time per week through a Miami Township contract with Rumpke Recycling Services. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles #1 and #2, glass jars and bottles (clear, brown, green), aluminum, and bi-metal beverage cans, steel and tin food cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, and magazines. To get a bin, contact Miami Township at 941-2466.
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    NORWOOD - The City of Norwood residents are billed directly for waste and recycling services by the City. Rumpke Recycling is the City’s collector of both waste and recycling. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass jars and bottles, aluminum, and bi-metal beverage cans, steel and tin food cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, envelopes, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes, etc.) and magazines. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    READING - The City of Reading offers weekly curbside recycling through an individual subscription with Rumpke Recycling. Residents must contact Rumpke to sign up for recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.

    Recycling Drop-Off

    The City also offers a recycling drop-off located at VYO/Haffey Fieldhouse (1599 West Street). The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. For more information on the drop-off, call the City at 733-3725.
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    ST. BERNARD -  The City of St. Bernard picks up curbside recycling once per week. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles and jugs (remove lids), glass jars and bottles (clear, brown, green), aluminum and steel cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, appliances, corrugated cardboard, brown paper bags, and magazines. To get a bin, contact the City at 242-0086.
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    SHARONVILLE - City of Sharonville residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600. There is a small monthly charge.

    Recycling Drop-Offs

  • The City also offers three recycling drop-offs for residents. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. The recycling drop-offs are located at:

  • Sharonville Community Center,10990 Thornview Drive
    West Firehouse,1663 Circlefield Drive
    North Firehouse, 7150 Fields-Ertel Road
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    SILVERTON - Silverton residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    SPRINGDALESpringdale offers weekly curbside recycling through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass jars and bottles (clear, brown, green), aluminum, and bi-metal beverage cans, steel and tin food cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, and magazines. To get a bin, call Springdale at 346-5700.

    Recycling Drop-Off

  • The City also offers a recycling drop-off that accepts the following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard (must be broken down into 2' X 2' pieces), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. The recycling drop-off is located at:

  • Municipal Garage
    335 Northland Blvd.

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    SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP - Springfield residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, (must be broken down into 2' X 2' pieces) paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.

    Recycling Drop-Off

  • The Township also offers a recycling drop-off that accepts the following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard,  paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. The recycling drop-off is located at:

  • Springfield Township Civic Complex
    9150 Winton Road
    (Behind the Administration Building and Fire Department)

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    SYCAMORE TOWNSHIP - Sycamore Township residents must set up both garbage and recycling services with an area hauler – either CSI Waste or Rumpke.
     

  • Residents that recycle through Rumpke Recycling can recycle the following items at the curb: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. Rumpke provides weekly curbside recycling services. To get a bin through Rumpke Recycling, call 242-4600.
     

  • Residents that recycle through CSI can recycle the following items at the curb: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, and cardboard. CSI provides every-other-week recycling collection. To sign up for service with CSI, call 771-4200.
     

    Recycling Drop-Off

  • The township also offers a recycling drop-off for residents. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. The drop-off is located at the Sycamore Township Administrative Complex, 8540 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236 and is available 24-hours/day.
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    SYMMES TOWNSHIP - Symmes Township residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    TERRACE PARK -  Terrace Park residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    WHITEWATER TOWNSHIP Whitewater Township residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.
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    WOODLAWN - The Village of Woodlawn offers weekly curbside recycling through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass jars and bottles (clear, brown, green), aluminum, and bi-metal beverage cans, steel and tin food cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, and magazines. To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at 242-4600.

    Recycling Drop-Off

  • The Village also offers two recycling drop-off's that accepts the accepts following items: plastic bottles & jugs (remove lids), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes. The recycling drop-off is located at:

  • Fire Department (behind building)
    10121 Springfield Pike

    Administration Building
    10141 Woodlawn Blvd.

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    WYOMING -  The City of Wyoming offers curbside recycling pickup one time per week through a contract with Rumpke Recycling Service. The following items can be recycled: plastic bottles & jugs, glass jars and bottles (clear, brown, green), aluminum and steel cans, empty steel aerosol cans with tips removed, phone books, newspapers, brown paper bags, paperboard (cereal boxes, etc.), junk mail, magazines, corrugated cardboard and mixed paper. Recyclable materials are placed at the curb in a "Wyoming Recycles" bin on your regular trash day. Materials, which will not fit in the bins, should be put in a bag and placed on top, or next to the bins. To get a bin, visit the City Building, 800 Oak Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday on regular business days. For more information, contact the City at 821-7600.
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    *Individual subscriptions are approximately $2.50/month.

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