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Building Materials

Building Materials

A list of businesses that accept good quality, used building materials such as: banisters, beams, buffets, cabinets, columns, doors, flooring, hardware, lighting, lumber, mantles, plumbing fixtures, staircases, and windows.
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Cardboard (Corrugated Containers)

Cardboard (Corrugated Containers)

Information on reducing cardboard waste through reusable transport packaging as well as recycling options.
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Carpet & Padding

Carpet & Padding

Information on burgeoning reuse and recycling options for carpeting.
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Concrete & Bituminous Asphalt

Concrete & Bituminous Asphalt

Recycling information and drop-off site listings for concrete and bituminous asphalt.
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Construction Waste and Demolition Debris

Construction Waste and Demolition Debris

Recycling information about construction and demolition waste as well as a list of facilities that accept these materials for disposal.
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Industrial Solid Waste

Industrial Solid Waste

Definitions and disposal information for industrial solid waste.
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Paint & Painting Supplies

Paint & Painting Supplies

Information about paint and paint can disposal, paint filters, manufacturer certification, and paint testing.
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Pallets

Pallets

Reuse, repair, and recycling information about pallets.
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Plastics

Plastics

An overview of the plastic industry's numerical recycling code, information on industrial scrap plastic film and other plastics, and drop-off and pick up sites for recycling plastic.
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Scrap Metal & Lead

Scrap Metal & Lead

Recycling information for automotive engine and body parts, steel, tin, sheet metal, copper, brass, aluminum, stainless steel, and cans.
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Wood Waste

Wood Waste

Recycle clean industrial scrap wood through shredding and chipping. End markets include animal bedding, compost and landscaping uses. Wood that is unsuitable for recycling can be processed for use as fuel.
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