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What Recyclable Items Can Kimble Pick Up?

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For over 70 year, Kimble has provided convenient recycling service to our Eastern Ohio customers. We take pride in contributing to a greener community. Take a minute to learn about our easy recycling program and what things to recycle.

There is absolutely no sorting needed. Simply place all your recyclable items in your Kimble tote and wait for pick up. Larger items such as cardboard boxes and other packaging should be broken down to ensure it fits properly inside the recycling cart.

While we try to make our recycling program as easy as possible, there are some things that are not safe to recycle. Find out exactly what we can and cannot recycle below or read our easy recycling guide.

What can be recycled

  • all newspaper
  • all colors of glass
  • cardboard
  • aluminum cans
  • plastic jugs and bottles
  • other bi-metal products

What cannot be recycled

  • paint cans
  • batteries
  • styrofoam
  • anti-freeze or motor oil containers
  • light bulbs, or wire hangers
  • toys
  • wax cartons
  • plastic bags
  • plastic utensils

Don’t see the symbol, but think it might be recyclable? We also accept these fiber and non-fiber items:

Fiber Non-Fiber
Newspapers Aluminum Cans
Magazines Aluminum trays, pet food cans
Corrugated cardboard Bimetal cans
Telephone books Clear brown or green glass bottles
Mail Plastic jugs and bottles
Printer/copier paper  
Chipped board (e.g.: cereal boxes)  

Download our Recycling Guide and keep it on your refrigerator or in the garage so you always have a quick list of the recyclable items that we can and cannot accept.

Ready to get started with Kimble Recycling and Disposal? Request service now!


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