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To learn about recycling in your community, scroll down to your community listing below, or click on an alphabetical link on the left.
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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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600
For more information, contact the Village at (513) 941-1313 or visit www.addystonohio.org.
Amberley - Garbage and recycling collection services are provided to Amberley Village residents through a contract with Rumpke. Residents may request a recycling cart from Rumpke Recycling by calling 242-4600.
Recyclables are collected once a week on the same day as trash. The following items can be recycled: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). To get a recycling cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
Amberley Village also has a recycling drop-off at their Municipal Building, 7149 Ridge Road, that accept the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
For more information, contact the Village at (513) 531-8675 or visit www.amberleyvillage.org.
Anderson Township - A Recycling Drop-Off is located at the Anderson Township Operations Center/Fire Department, 7954 Beechmont Avenue (near the Park & Ride). The following items can be recycled: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Plastic bags are also collected at this location - place empty plastic bags in the container marked "Plastic bags only."
Anderson Township residents must set up both garbage and recycling services with an area hauler - either Rumpke, CSI Waste, or Forest Green.
- Residents that recycle through Rumpke Recycling can recycle the following items at the curb: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Rumpke provides weekly curbside recycling services. To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
- Residents that recycle through CSI Waste can recycle the following items at the curb: plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, and cardboard (please flatten to conserve space) and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). CSI provides every-other-week recycling collection. To sign up for service with CSI, call (513) 771-4200.
- Residents that recycle through Forest Green can recycle the following items at the curb: plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol cans (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, and cardboard (please flatten to conserve space) and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Forest Green provides weekly recycling collection. To sign up for service with Forest Green call (513) 851-9036.
For more information, call Anderson Township at (513) 688-8400 or visit www.andersontownship.org.
Arlington Heights - Arlington Heights has no curbside recycling pickup. For more information on recycling alternatives, contact the Hamilton County Recycling and Solid Waste District at (513) 946-7734 or visit www.arlingtonheightsohio.org.
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Blue Ash - The City of Blue Ash offers weekly curbside recycling service to its residents using a regular recycling bin, a 65 gallon toter or both through a contract with Rumpke. The following items are accepted: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or toter, call (513) 745-8538.
The City of Blue Ash also has four recycling drop-offs that accept the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The drop-offs are located at:
- Municipal Building, 4343 Cooper Road
- Blue Ash Sports Center, 11540 Grooms Road
- Raymond Walters College, 9555 Plainfield Road
- Old Thriftway, 4900 Hunt Road.
For more information, visit www.blueash.com.
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Cheviot - The City of Cheviot has three recycling drop-offs for its residents only. The drop-offs are located at:
- ReStore (behind building) 3970 North Bend Rd., Cheviot, OH 45211
- Cheviot Maintenance Garage 3729 Robb Ave. Cheviot, OH 45211
- Cheviot Municipal Parking Lot, 3719 Harrison Ave., Cheviot, OH 45211
The drop-offs accept the following materials: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
For more information, call the City of Cheviot at (513) 661-2700 or visit www.cheviot.org.
Cincinnati - The City of Cincinnati offers curbside recycling through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
The City is rolling out an enhanced recycling program where eligible residents receive a recycling cart. To find out when your cart will be delivered, visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recycling/
Once you receive your cart, your recycling collection will change to every other week. In addition, eligible residents can sign up for RecycleBank, a program that reward residents for recycling. Points are redeemable online for rewards from local and national retailers, restaurants, pharmacies, grocers and more. Similar to frequent flier programs, the more a community recycles, the more RecycleBank Points participating households earn. You must register to redeem rewards. To sign up for RecycleBank: visit www.RecycleBank.com or call 1-888-727-2978.
To get a cart, call the City of Cincinnati at (513) 352-3200. For more information, visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recycling/
The City of Cincinnati also has fourteen recycling drop-off locations that accept the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). 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)
- College Hill - 6128 Hamilton Avenue at North Bend Road (Behind the coffee shop)
- Dunham Park - 4320 Guerley Road (containers located in parking lot behind playground)
- Findlay Market - 1819 Race Street
- Hyde Park - Ault Park - 5090 Observatory Circle (large parking lot closest to Ault Pavilion)
- North Avondale - 617 Clinton Springs
- Northside, Building Value (a building reuse store), 4040 Spring Grove Avenue
- Schmidt Field -150 St. Peter (off of Eastern Avenue)
- Downtown - Parking area located at W. Court Street & Cutter Street
- Downtown - Parking area located Third and Butler Streets
- Downtown - Parking area located at Third Street and Central Avenue
- Downtown - The Hamilton County Public Library near the library book return at Ninth Street between Vine Street & Walnut Street
- Westwood - Maple Ridge Lodge Park - 3040 Western Northern Boulevard
For more information, visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
To sign up for service with Forest Green, call (513) 851-9036. For Bavarian Waste, call (859) 485-4416.
Cleves also has a recycling drop-off that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The drop-off is located at:
680 North Miami Avenue, next to the Post Office, in front of the big blue Village of Cleves Maintenance Building.
For more information, visit www.cleves.org.
Colerain Township - Residents of Colerain Township must subscribe with their waste hauler for weekly curbside recycling collection (Rumpke or Forest Green). The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600 or Forest Green at (513) 851-9036.
Colerain Township also has three recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The drop-offs are located at:
- Colerain Township Community & Senior Center, 4200 Springdale Road. This site is available 24 hours/day.
- Colerain Park, 4725 Springdale Road. This site is open from dawn to dusk.
- Pleasant Run Middle School, 11770 Pippin Road. The dumpsters will be open year round, 24 hours a day.
For more information, visit www.coleraintwp.org.
Columbia Township - Columbia Township offers weekly curbside recycling services through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or 64-gallon recycling cart, call Columbia Township at (513) 561-6046.
For more information, visit www.columbiatwp.org.
Crosby Township - Crosby Township offers weekly curbside recycling through an individual subscription with Rumpke. The following items are accepted: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
Crosby Township also has two recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The drop-offs are located at:
- Crosby Township Fire Department, Station 28, 9139 Baughman Road.
- Behind Fire Department, Station 27, 6985 River Road.
For more information, visit www.crosbytwp.org.
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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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or request a recycling cart, call Deer Park at (513) 794-8860.
Deer Park also has a recycling drop-off that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The drop-off is located at:
- Francis R. Healy Community Center Parking Lot, 7640 Plainfield Road.
For more information, visit www.deerpark-oh.gov/.
Delhi Township - Delhi Township residents must sign-up for recycling with their waste hauler. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
If a resident has garbage service through Bavarian, contact them at (859) 485-4416; Forest Green can be contacted at (513) 851-9036.
Delhi Township also has a recycling drop-off that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The drop-off is located at:
- Delhi Township Community/Senior Center, 647 Neeb Road.
For more information, visit www.delhi.oh.us.
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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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
For more information, visit www.villageofelmwoodplace.com.
Evendale - The Village of Evendale offers weekly curbside recycling services using carts through a contract with CSI Waste Services. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic containers (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a cart, call the Village Public Works Department at (513) 563-4338.
For more information, visit www.evendaleohio.org.
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Fairfax - The Village offers weekly curbside recycling services through a contract with Rumpke. The following items can be recycled: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
For more information, visit www.fairfaxohio.org.
Forest Park - The City offers weekly curbside recycling and waste services through a contract with Rumpke. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Residents may request a 18-gallon recycling bin or a 64-gallon recycling toter.
To get a bin or toter, call the Forest Park Awareness Program at (513) 595-5263.
Forest Park also has three recycling drop-off's located at:
- 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
For more information on the environmental programs offered by Forest Park, call (513) 595-5263, or visit www.forestpark.org.
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Glendale - The Village of Glendale offers weekly curbside recycling through a contract with Rumpke using 65-gallon carts or an 18-gallon recycling bin. The following items are accepted in the program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To request a cart or bin, call the Village at (513) 771-7200 or visit http://www.glendaleohio.org/.
Golf Manor - The Village offers weekly curbside recycling and waste services through a contract with Rumpke. Every resident is provided a 96-gallon wheeled garbage cart and an 18-gallon recycling bin (additional bins are available at no cost or residents may choose a 65-gallon recycling toter instead at no cost) through Rumpke.
- Residents can recycle the following items at the curb: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Rumpke provides weekly curbside recycling services. To get a bin or cart, contact Rumpke, call (513) 742-2900.
For more information, visit www.golfmanor.org.
Green Township - Green Township residents must sign-up for recycling with their waste hauler (Rumpke or Forest Green). If the hauler is Rumpke, the following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). To get a bin or 65-gallon recycling cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600. There is a small monthly charge for recycling with Rumpke.
If the hauler is Forest Green, residents can recycle the following items at the curb: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Forest Green provides weekly recycling collection. To sign up for service with Forest Green call (513) 851-9036. There is a small monthly charge for recycling with Forest Green.
If a resident has garbage service through Bavarian, contact them at (859) 485-4416; Forest Green can be contacted at (513) 851-9036.
Green Township also has four recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The drop-offs are located at:
- 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.
For more information, visit http://greentwp.org.
Greenhills - The Village of Greenhills offers recycling through Rumpke at a cost of $24/year. The following items are accepted: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
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.
The Village of Greenhills also has a recycling drop-off located on Enfield Street near the Skate Park (Behind the Greenhills Shopping Center). The drop-off accepts the following: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
For more information, visit www.greenhillsohio.org.
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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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, residents can go to 300 George Street. To request a 64-gallon recycling cart, contact Rumpke at 742-2900.
The City of Harrison also has two recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The 24-hour drop-offs are located at:
- The old waterworks building on North State Street at Thomas Lane.
- The parking lot in front of the Harrison Community Center (300 George Street).
For more information, call the City at (513) 367-3728 or visit www.harrisonoh.org.
Harrison Township - Harrison Township residents must sign-up for recycling with their waste hauler (Rumpke or Forest Green). The following items are accepted in the Rumpke curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
Residents who recycle through Forest Green can recycle the following items at the curb: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Forest Green provides weekly recycling collection. To sign up for service with Forest Green call (513) 851-9036.
For more information, call Harrison Township at 367-2111 or visit http://www.harrisontownshipohio.com/
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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. Acceptable items include: glass bottles and jars; plastic bottles and jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle); aluminum and steel cans; newspapers, phonebooks, office paper, cardboard, paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or a toter, call the Public Works Department at (513) 831-3712.
For more information, visit www.ci.indian-hill.oh.us.
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Lincoln Heights - Lincoln Heights residents must sign-up for curb side recycling with Rumpke. The following items are accepted in the Rumpke curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (800) 582-3107.
The Village also offers a recycling drop-off located at the corner of Magee and Simmons Streets which is open dawn to dusk. The drop-off accepts the following: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
For more information, visit http://www.vlho.org/.
Lockland - Village residents can now sign up for curbside recycling through Rumpke for a small monthly fee. To get a bin or cart, contact Rumpke at (800) 582-3107. Acceptable items include: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
The Village of Lockland also sponsors two 24-hour drop-off's located on Cooper Street (Village Parking Lot) and the Public Parking Lot (across from Fifth Third Bank). Items accepted include: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
For more information, visit www.lockland.com.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
Residents can select to receive either one 65-gallon wheeled cart or up to three 18 gallon bins. All are the property of the City and are to be left at the household when the resident moves out. All cart options are subject to availability.
To get a bin or cart, contact the City at (513) 683-0150.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
For more information, visit http://lovelandoh.com.
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Madeira - The City of Madeira offers free curbside recycling pickup one time per week (same day as garbage collection) through a contract with CSI/Republic Services. The following items may be recycled: all plastic containers (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
Each resident is offered a bin or 64-gallon toter. Additional bins or toters are available at no charge.
To get a bin or toter, contact the City at (513) 561-7228.
For more information, visit www.madeiracity.com.
Mariemont - 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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, contact the Village at (513) 271-3246.
For more information, visit www.mariemont.org.
Miami Township - Miami Township offers weekly curbside recycling through an individual subscription with Rumpke Recycling. The following items can be recycled: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, contact Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
For more information, visit www.miamitownship.org.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or toter, visit Montgomery City Hall during regular business hours.
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 (513) 891-2424.
For more information, visit http://www.montgomeryohio.org.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
Recycling carts (65-gallon) will be delivered to residents in June, 2012. If you prefer to keep your bin, call the City at 931-8840. For more information, call the City at (513) 931-8840.
The City also offers a recycling drop-off located at 7700 Perry Street (near the Fire Department). The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). For more information on the drop-off, call the City at (513) 931-8840.
For more information, visit www.mthealthy.org.
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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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, contact the Newtown Service Department at (513) 271-2009.
The Village also offers a recycling drop-off located at the maintenance department (3711 Debolt Road). Only corrugated cardboard is accepted (please flatten to conserve space). For more information on the drop-off, call the Village at (513) 271-2009.
For more information, visit www.villageofnewtown.com.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please break down to 3' X 3'), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
Residents can now upgrade to a 65-gallon wheeled recycling cart at no additional charge. To get a bin or cart, call the City at (513) 521-7413.
For more information, visit www.northcollegehill.org.
Village of North Bend - North Bend offers weekly curbside recycling through an individual subscription with Rumpke Recycling. The following items can be recycled: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, contact Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
For more information, visit www.northbendohio.org.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, call Norwood at (513) 458-4615.
For more information, visit www.norwood-ohio.com.
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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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). For more information on the drop-off, call the City at (513) 733-3725.
For more information, visit www.readingohio.org.
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St. Bernard - The City of St. Bernard picks up curbside recycling once per week. The following items can be recycled:all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
St. Bernard is now offering a full size recycle can. The cans are available for purchase now through May 18, 2012 for $25.00. The price will increase to $45.00 after May 18, 2012. One can per household is available and can only be purchased at the Administrative offices. A limited number of cans have been purchased and are available on a first come, first serve basis.
Please contact the Administrative offices with any questions, 242.7770
For more information, visit www.cityofstbernard.org.
Sharonville - City of Sharonville residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600. There is a small monthly charge.
The City also offers three recycling drop-offs for residents. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).The recycling drop-offs are located at:
- Sharonville Community Center,10990 Thornview Drive
- West Firehouse,1663 Circlefield Drive
- North Firehouse, 7150 Fields-Ertel Road
For more information, visit www.sharonville.org.
Silverton - Silverton residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
The City also offers a recycling drop-off that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The recycling drop-off is located at: Silverton Municipal Building Garage, 6860 Plainfield Road
For more information, visit http://www.cityofsilverton.com/.
Springdale - Springdale offers weekly curbside recycling through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items can be recycled: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, call Springdale at (513) 346-5700. An 18-gallon bin may be requested at no additional charge.
Residents also have the option of renting a 96 or 64-gallon waste and/or recycling container for $1.50/month by contacting Rumpke at (513) 742-2900.
The City also offers a recycling drop-off that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The recycling drop-off is located at: Municipal Garage 335 Northland Blvd.
For more information, visit www.springdale.org.
Springfield Township - Springfield residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke, CSI, or Forest Green. The following items are accepted in the Rumpke curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
Residents who recycle through CSI or Forest Green can recycle the following items at the curb: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Forest Green and CSI provides weekly recycling collection. To sign up for service with Forest Green call (513) 851-9036 and to sign up for service with CSI call (513) 771-4200.
The Township also offers four recycling drop-offs that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The recycling drop-offs are located at:
- Springfield Township Civic Complex, 9150 Winton Road (Behind the Administration Building and Fire Department)
- Springfield Township at Stephanie Hummer Park, 661 W. North Bend Road
- Springfield Township at the Grove & Senior Center, 9158 Winton Road
- Clifford George Park, 1615 Forrester Drive at Mill Road
For more information, visit www.springfieldtwp.org.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). Rumpke provides weekly curbside recycling services. To get a bin or cart through Rumpke Recycling, call (513) 242-4600.
- Residents that recycle through CSI can recycle the following items at the curb: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). CSI provides every-other-week recycling collection. To sign up for service with CSI, call (513) 771-4200.
The township also offers two recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
- Sycamore Township Administrative Complex, 8540 Kenwood Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236 and is available 24-hours/day.
- 11745 Solzman Road (Next to McDaniel Park), Cincinnati, OH 45249 and is also available 24-hours/day.
For more information, visit www.sycamoretownship.org.
Symmes Township - Symmes Township residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
The township also offers two recycling drop-off's that accepts the following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
- Symmes Township Community Building, 9373 Union-Cemetery Road, Loveland, OH 45140 (available 24-hours/day)
- Hopewell Meadows Park, 9131 Hopewell Road , Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 (available dawn to dusk).
For more information, visit www.symmestownship.org.
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Terrace Park - The Village of Terrace Park offers weekly curbside recycling through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items are accepted in the curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To receive a 64 gallon recycling toter, call the Village of Terrace Park at (513) 831-2138.
For more information, visit www.terracepark.com.
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Whitewater Township - Whitewater Township residents must sign-up for weekly curbside recycling with Rumpke Recycling or Forest Green. The following items are accepted in both curbside program: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), glass bottles & jars, aluminum cans, steel cans, empty aerosol casns (remove tips), newspapers, magazines, phone books, brown paper grocery bags, junk mail, office paper, cardboard (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin or cart, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600 or Forest Green at (513) 851-9036.
The Township also offers two recycling drop-off's that accepts the accepts following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The recycling drop-offs are located at:
- 6578 SR 128 in Miamitown, located off Mill Street in the school parking lot
- 4317 Chidlaw in Hooven, at the dead end of Chidlaw next to the school
For more information, visit www.whitewatertwp.org/
Woodlawn - The Village of Woodlawn offers weekly curbside recycling through a contract with Rumpke Recycling. The following items can be recycled: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food).
To get a bin, call Rumpke Recycling at (513) 242-4600.
The Village also offers two recycling drop-off's that accepts the accepts following items: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). The recycling drop-offs are located at:
- Fire Department (behind building) 10121 Springfield Pike
- Administration Building 10141 Woodlawn Blvd.
For more information, visit www.beautifulwoodlawn.us.
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: all plastic bottles & jugs (lids are OK if left on empty bottle), 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 (please flatten to conserve space), paperboard (i.e., cereal boxes), envelopes and clean pizza boxes (please remove food). 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. To request a 65-gallon toter, contact the City at (513) 821-7600.
For more information, contact the City at (513) 821-7600 or visit www.wyoming.oh.us.