Where to Recycle - Recycle Guide

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Where to Recycle in Florence, Oregon June - 2018

NEW RULES ARE EFFECTIV E JULY 1ST

Information provided by the Florence Master Recyclers Brought to you by Lane County Waste Management Division, the City of Florence Environmental Management Advisory Committee, Central Coast Disposal & Published by the Siuslaw News


Environmental Management Advisory Committee (EMAC)

The Environmental Management Advisory Committee (EMAC) serves to inform the public and the City Council on issues concerning solid waste management, fees, and service provider licensing. EMAC also strives to improve public knowledge on conserving energy and material resources, promoting resource recovery (i.e. yard debris), and protecting the health of the environment through public disposal events and programs, including biosolids. EMAC consists of seven members, of which the majority must be residents of the City. Members serve for a term of three years with a term expiration on January 31st. EMAC meetings are held on the third Thursday of every month but less frequently in the summer. For more information about the committee and its meeting times please contact Wendy FarleyCampbell at 541-997-8237.

GENERAL WHAT

WHERE

COMMENTS

All household items

Thrift Stores: • St. Vincent de Paul • Goodwill Industries • Oregon Coast Humane Society Thrift Store • Florence Elks Lodge #1858 • Siuslaw Outreach • Better Living Center

Remember to ask for receipts for your taxes Better Living Center & Siuslaw Outreach (SOS) takes small furniture at business. SOS will take a phone number for large furniture and call back when item is needed.

Mattress/Box Springs

St. Vincent de Paul Goodwill Industries Siuslaw Outreach

Charges apply at some locations

Pills, medicine

Florence Justice Center 900 Greenwood St., 541-997-3515

Drop Box in Lobby M-F, 8-5; No liquids, No sharps

Eyeglasses & Hearing Aids

Safeway Pharmacy Department St. Vincent de Paul

They collect for people in need at Florence Lions Club

Batteries (no alkaline)

Florence City Hall Lane County Transfer Station Central Coast Disposal County Transfer & Recycling

The collection bin is in the lobby. Alkaline batteries go in garbage. Thrift Stores take usable batteries only

Light bulbs

Goodwill Industries (usable only)

Reusable construction materials

Habitat For Humanity Restore Lane County Transfer Station

WHAT

Examples: lumber, hardware, fixtures, lighting, plumbing, windows, landscape materials, cupboards, flooring, screws, nails,paint, bolts, etc.

HAZARDOUS WASTE WHERE

COMMENTS

Hazardous Waste (poison, pesticides, herbicides, paints, solvents, lithiumpolymer batteries, household cleaners, polishes/waxes, automotive fluids, fire extinguishers, etc.

Lane County Hazardous Waste Department Shervin's Tire & Automotive (motor oil only) Habitat For Humanity Restore (paint, varnishes & stains only)

Lane County drop off is located in Eugene. They come to Florence at least once per year for hazardous pick-up. Potter’s only takes motor oil Habitat Restore only takes varnish & stain pertaining to construction

Sharps – needles, scalpels & other sharp instruments

Lane County Transfer Station

Pack in rigid red sealed contaner. Red or orange laundry detergent bottles are OK!

WHAT

FOAM WHERE

Foam Peanuts (clean)

Shippin Shack Florence Shipping Solutions Goodwill Industries

Block Styrofoam

St. Vincent de Paul

WHAT Clothes, shoes, blankets, sheets, towels, etc.

Fabric, leftovers & scraps

FABRIC

WHERE

Goodwill Industries St. Vincent de Paul Siuslaw Outreach Services (SOS) Oregon Coast Humane Society Thrift Store Florence Elks Lodge #1858 Better Living Center St. Vincent de Paul Goodwill Industries Florence Elks Lodge #1858

COMMENTS

COMMENTS Clothes in good condition only except the following businesses: Goodwill & St. Vincent de Paul – unusable clothing is recycled


FIFTY USES FOR THE SIUSLAW NEWS (after you read it of course)

1. USE AS UMBRELLA WHEN CAUGHT IN RAIN.

26. PLACE A SHEET IN JAR TOPS TO TIGHTEN LOOSE LIDS.

2. PROTECT CAR SEATS FROM MUDDY OR WET CLOTHING.

27. MAKE UNUSUAL LAMP SHADES.

3. SPREAD OVER OUTDOOR BENCHES TO PROTECT CLOTHING.

28. MAKE DRESS PATTERNS.

4. PUT INTO LOOSE SHOES TO TIGHTEN.

29. PROTECT TABLE WHEN CHILDREN ARE PAINTING OR GLUING.

5. STUFF IN LEATHER SHOES TO PRESERVE SHAPE.

30. USE AS WALLPAPER FOR A DOLL HOUSE.

6. STUFF IN WET SHOES OVERNIGHT TO DRY AND DEODORIZE.

31. MAKE PAPER CHAINS.

7. CRUMPLE AND PLACE IN SUITCASE FOR COUPLE OF WEEKS TO REMOVE STALE ODORS.

32. MAKE PAPER DOLLS.

8. USE AS MAT WHEN POLISHING SHOES.

33. MAKE PAPER MACHE HANDICRAFTS.

9. STUFF HATS TO KEEP THEIR SHAPE.

34. MAKE KITES.

10. STUFF LEATHER HANDBAGS IN STORAGE.

35. MAKE PARTY HATS.

11. WRAP AROUND CANDLE BOTTOMS SO THEY'LL FIT HOLDERS TIGHTER.

36. OCCUPY CHILDREN BY LETTING THEM COLOR AND PAINT THE CARTOONS.

12. STORE RECORDS BETWEEN SHEETS.

37. MAKE A CHILD'S PLAY TENT.

13. USE AS PADDING UNDER A TABLE CLOTH.

38. USE TO RAISE HEIGHT OF CHILD AT TABLE.

14. COVER STORE WINDOWS WHEN REMODELING.

39. USE AS A STEPSTOOL.

15. COVER FURNITURE WHEN AWAY ON VACATION. 16. COVER FURNITURE WHEN SANDING OR PAINTING.

40. CUT OUT ARTICLES AND MAKE A SCRAP BOOK ON A SPECIFIC. SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO YOU. 41. EMERGENCY POT HOLDER.

17. SPREAD ON FLOOR UNDERNEATH RUG WHEN SHAMPOOING.

42. USE TO REMOVE HEAVY GREASE FROM OVEN.

18. DAMPEN AND SPREAD OVER WINDOW-PANES BEFORE PAINTING.

43. EMERGENCY DUST PAN.

19. USE TO DRY AND POLISH WINDOW AFTER WASHING.

44. ROLL, SECURE IN MIDDLE WITH ELASTIC AND FRINGE ONE END TO USE TO GET RID OF COBWEBS.

20. DAMPEN A BIT AND USE TO CLEAN TYPEWRITER KEYS. 21. MAKE A HAT WHEN PAINTING. 22. FOLD TO MAKE A SHEATH FOR A KNIFE. 23. PLACE IN CLOSED WINDOWS TO ELIMINATE WIND RATTLE. 24. STUFF UNDER DOORS AND IN CRACKS TO STOP COLD WIND FROM COMING IN. 25. USE AS A BOUNCE REFLECTOR WHEN TAKING FLASH PHOTOGRAPHS OR USE TO REFLECT SUNLIGHT INTO SHADOW AREAS.

45. START FIRES. 46. USE AS A FAN TO MAKE FIRES BURN BETTER. 47. SHARPEN PENCILS BY RUBBING THE POINT ON NEWSPAPER. 48. MUFFLE A LOUD ALARM CLOCK. 49. MUFFLE THE SOUND OF A TYPEWRITER BY USING AS A MAT UNDERNEATH. 50. PLACE UNDER HEAVY OBJECTS ON WOODEN TABLES.

148 Maple Street, Florence, OR 97439 (541) 997-3441 • Fax (541) 997-7979 www.thesiuslawnews.com Page 3


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NOTE: Classes are held once every 2 or 3 years. Don’t miss this chance!

c) The website: www.Repair2reuse.org

your fee collector by July 1, 2018. All correctly answered quizzes will be entered to win a $12 disposal credit!

(541) 682-2059 Transfer Site EMAIL Kelly.Bell@co.lane.or.us b) The Lane County court house WEBPAGE www.lanecounty.org/MasterRecyclers After reading this newsletter, take the quiz & turn it in to a) The library

3) Where can you find a listing of local repair services? PHONE

a) 250

2) How many tons were recycled at Tuition transfer stations in 2017?

Name is FREE in exchange for volunteering. Applications are available at the Phone transfer station in Florence and Swisshome b) 10,338 c) 1 million

1) Paper coffee cups are not recyclable.

Attend the next Florence Master Recycler class Tuesdays January 8-March 5, 2019 from 5:30-8:30pm at LCC in Florence, 3149 Oak St. True False

Want to learn why some things are recyclable and some things are not? TIP— Are YOU Waste Wise? Take the quiz & you could All an sw Want to help your community reduce waste? quest ers to quiz WIN $12 off your next disposal load. ONE WINNER AT EACH SITE! ions a re th

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Cups s Food to go boxes Napkins els Paper towels Tissues rs Diapers xed Waxed cardboard

NO

NO PLASTIC BAGS. DO NOT FLATTEN CONTAINERS.

Misc. paper Junk mail Magazines & catalogs Phone books Newspaper Paper egg cartons Paper bags

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DEPOSIT MATERIALS LOOSE.

Images pictured below are not all-inclusive. All commingled materials must be clean.

COMMINGLED RECYCLING

Jgi`e^ )'(/ For questions about recycling call: 541-682-4339 or 541-682-4120

RecycleRural instructions for Lane Instructions County Transfer Station Recycling


Central Coast Disposal

The only locally owned & operated garbage company in Florence. We provide full service trash & recycling removal for commercial & residential accounts.

Call us today for prices, 541-902-7554. PO Box 1629, Florence OR 97439.

COAST DIS L A

These kinds of things go in the recycling cart. Aluminum & tin cansEmpty and rinse out food residue. Labels OK Beverage cans Food cans Clean aluminum foil or foil trays Cardboard: Flatten Mixed paper & newspaper: Keep it loose - don’t bundle, bag or tie Newspaper & advertising inserts Advertising mail & envelopes Shredded paper (bagged in paper bags)

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Paperback books - pages only Cereal & dry food boxes (remove liner) Magazines, catalogs & phone books Non-foil wrapping paper Clean Glass jars & bottles Empty and rinse out food residue Labels OK Milk Jugs Transparent Plastic Drink Bottles

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These kinds of things do NOT go in the recycling cart. Metal: NO PLASTICS NO Caps, rings or lids Paper: NO Food-soiled food boxes NO Disposable diapers NO Ribbons or foil wrapping paper NO Wax or plastic-coated cardboard NO Paper towels, plates or napkins NO Dirty or soiled paper or facial tissue NO Hardback books* *Tip: remove covers & binding for garbage (pages are recyclable) NO Frozen Food boxes No Juice Boxes No Juice & Broth Cartons No Pizza Boxes No cups including coffee cups Glass: NO Mirrors or window glass NO Ceramics or dishes NO Broken glass NO Light bulbs

NO Empty aerosol spray cans NO Paint cans NO Sharp or greasy metal NO Metal clothes hangers NO Metal Caps

Miscellaneous: NO CDs or CD cases NO Household batteries NO Clothing, textiles or shoes NO Medical needles, syringes "sharps" NO Tires NO Electronics NO Furniture NO Food scraps


WHAT Glass – bottles, jugs, jars

CONTAINERS WHERE

Curbside Recycling Lane County Transfer Station Central Coast Disposal Goodwill Industries

County Transfer & Recycling

Plastic - Milk Jugs, transparent Plastic Drink Bottles

ELECTRONICS & APPLIANCES

COMMENTS Do NOT put in commingle. Put glass in a separate container from other recyclables. Labels are okay. Do not break glass. Please rinse all containers to remove all food contamination. Lids are garbage. No drinking/glasses, Pyrex, or windows.

Curbside Recycling Lane County Transfer Station Central Coast Disposal

County Transfer & Recycling Glass – broken

Garbage

Put in a sealed box, label as broken glass, then dispose as trash. This is to protect garbage handlers.

Beverage containers with a 10¢ deposit return

Fred Meyer – (north end of building) Safeway – (south end of building) Oregon Coast Humane Society

Plastic grocery bags, film packaging

Fred Meyer has recycle bin by fronts door for their grocery bags only. Safeway has recycle bin by front door for bags and films Lane County Transfer Station has film plastics recycle bin

Please only clean & dry empty bags.

Corrugated cardboard (wavy middle layer)

Curbside Recycling commingle bin Lane County Transfer Station Central Coast Disposal Florence Shipping Solutions

NO Waxed cardboard, & NO food contamination. PLEASE collapse the box before recycling it.

WHAT

WHERE

Air Conditioners

WHAT Paper – High Grade, Low-Grad Mixed, Shredded, (Not Confetti cut)

WHERE

Central Coast Disposal Lane County Transfer Station

County Transfer & Recycling

Magazines

Central Coast Disposal Lane County Transfer Station St. Vincent de Paul (also takes books)

COMMENTS Computer/copy paper, envelopes, school paper, etc. (staples & windows OK) Newspaper, magazines, mail, catalogs, paper egg cartons, gift-wrap, cereal, food/cereal boxes Shredded - Place in paper bag, staple once & label Remove plastic wrap to recycle

Appliances – Large (Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Freezer, Stove, Microwave)

St. Vincent de Paul – (working only) Goodwill Industries - no fee Lane County Transfer Station – subject to fee London Recycle Habitat for Humanity Restore – no fee Florence Elks Lodge #1858 – no fee

Other Thrift stores accept working only Lane County Transfer, Central Coast Disposal, London Recycle accept broken

Appliances – Small (Toasters, irons, blenders, microwave)

St. Vincent de Paul (working only) Goodwill Industries Lane County Transfer Station London Recycle Siuslaw Outreach Services (SOS) Florence Elks Lodge #1858 Better Living Center

Thrift stores - working appliances only Lane County Transfer, Central Coast Disposal, London Recycle accept broken

Hot Water Tank

Goodwill Industries Lane County Transfer Station London Recycle Habitat for Humanity Restore (usable)

Thrift stores - working hot water tanks only Lane County Transfer, Central Coast Disposal, London Recycle as scrap metal

Phones & Phone Equipment

St. Vincent de Paul Goodwill Industries Lane County Transfer Station Florence Elks Lodge #1858 Florence City Hall London Lumber (cell phones) Genealogy Society – (boxes placed around town in businesses)

Cell Phones & PDA London Recycle – cell phones only

Electronics – TV, computers, monitors, laptops, printers

Lane County Transfer Station (broken or working) Goodwill Industries (broken or working) London Recycling (broken or working) St. Vincent de Paul Florence Elks Lodge #1858 (working only)

London Recycle, Goodwill Industries, Lane County Transfer Station accept broken computers and TV’s IT IS ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE OF COMPUTERS, MONITORS, TVS, LAPTOPS AS TRASH.

Electronics – VCR, DVD Players, Stereo, Radio

St. Vincent de Paul (working only) London Recycling Florence Elks Lodge #1858 (working only) Goodwill Industries (working only) Lane County Transfer Station (broken or working)

Ink cartridges

St. Vincent de Paul (new only) Florence Shipping Solutions Goodwill Industries (usable only) Genealogy Society – (boxes placed around town in businesses)

County Transfer & Recycling Goodwill Industries Donate to social service agencies for waiting rooms

WHAT Aluminum (cans, foil, trays)

METAL WHERE

Central Coast Disposal Lane County Transfer Station

County Transfer & Recycling

COMMENTS NO food contamination Crumple foil/trays in ball larger than fist

London Recycling Tin & Steel Cans

Central Coast Disposal Lane County Transfer Station

Aerosol Spray Cans

London Recycling

If EMPTY, recycle in curbside recycle bin or at Lane County Transfer Station in the tin can bin If NOT empty; take to Lane County Hazardous Waste in Eugene

Scrap Metal

London Recycling Lane County Transfer Station (75% or more metal)

Propane Tanks

London Recycling Lane County Transfer Station

Metal bottle caps, nuts & screws, etc (Do not put in large metal bin; the small pieces fall out. Remove caps, do not flatten or puncture. By appointment 541-682-4120

At Lane County Transfer Station there is a charge for 5-gallon tanks At Lane County Transfer Station there is no charge for little camping propane tanks

individual businesses

VEHICLE RELATED WHERE

COMMENTS

Cars

Florence Elks Lodge #1858 – (cars & boats) London Recycling St. Vincent de Paul

Florence Elks Lodge want running vehicles only

Antifreeze, Oil

Lane County Transfer Station Central Coast Disposal County Transfer & Recycling

store in plastic bottle with screw lid.

Batteries (auto)

Lane County Transfer Station Central Coast Disposal Curbside Recycling – set it next to recycle bin London Recycling

It is illegal to dispose of auto batteries as trash.

Motor Oil

Lane County Transfer Station Central Coast Disposal Shervin's Tire & Automotive – with a charge County Transfer & Recycling – set it next to recycle bin

It is illegal to dispose of motor oil as trash. Oil must be recycled in a leak-proof container no larger than 2 gallons with a screw top lid and placed next to recycle container for curbside pick up.

Tires

Lane County Transfer Station Les Schwab - with a charge Shervin's Tire & Automotive – with a charge

It is illegal to dispose of tires as trash.

Bikes

St. Vincent de Paul Florence Elks Lodge #1858 Oregon Coast Humane Society Thrift Store Goodwill Industries

St. Vincent de Paul can repair them for resale All other thrift stores accept working bikes only.

Filters

London Recycling Small misc. metal

WHAT

NO food contamination

County Transfer & Recycling

Some are free drop off/ pick-up Some have fees – refer to

County Transfer & Recycling

PAPER

COMMENTS

St. Vincent de Paul – no fee Goodwill Industries – no fee Habitat for Humanity ReStore Lane County Transfer Station – subject to fee London Recycle – metal not plastic – no fee

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Recycle Directory

• BETTER LIVING CENTER 85134 Highway 101, Florence (541) 997-2137 Open Wednesday only • CENTRAL COAST DISPOSAL (541) 902-7554 • FLORENCE CITY HALL 250 Highway 101, Florence (541) 997-8237 • FLORENCE ELKS LODGE #1858 1686 12th St, Florence (541) 997-2610 • OREGON COAST HUMANE SOCIETY THRIFT STORE 1193 Bay St, Florence (541) 997-5705 • FLORENCE JUSTICE CENTER 900 Greenwood St., Florence (541) 997-3515 • FLORENCE SHIPPING SOLUTIONS 2006 Highway 101, Florence (541) 997-1118 • FRED MEYER 4701 Highway 101, Florence (541) 902-7300 • GOODWILL INDUSTRIES 1310 Hwy. 101, Florence (541) 997-2911 • HABITAT FOR HUMANITY RESTORE 2016 Hwy. 101, Florence (541) 997-5834

• LANE COUNTY HAZARDOUS WASTE 3100 E 17th Ave, Eugene (541) 682-4120 • LANE COUNTY TRANSFER STATION 2820 N Rhododendron Dr, Florence (541) 997-6243 • LIONS CLUB PO Box 1234, Florence, OR 97439 (541) 997-2687 • LONDON AUTO RECYCLING 5055 Munsel Lake Rd. 541-968-8425 Thurs-Fri 8:30-4:30 • OREGON COAST HUMANE SOCIETY 2840 N Rhododendron Dr, Florence (541) 997-4277 • POTTER’S AUTOMOTIVE 4515 Highway 101, Florence (541) 997-8052 • SAFEWAY 700 Highway 101, Florence (541) 902-1900 • SIUSLAW OUTREACH SERVICES 1576 12th St, Florence (541) 997-2816 • SIUSLAW PUBLIC LIBRARY 1460 9th St, Florence (541) 997-3132 • ST. VINCENT DE PAUL 2315 Highway 101, Florence (541) 997-8460

• THE SHIPPIN’ SHACK 625 Hwy. 101, Florence (541) 997-5888 www.theshippinshack.com • TRUE VALUE HARDWARE 1750 Highway 126, Florence (541) 997-8024

Garbage Collection & Recycling Central Coast Disposal 5405 Hwy. 101 (541) 902-7554 County Transfer & Recycling 5078 Coastwood Lane (541) 997-8233 Lane County Florence Transfer and Recycling Station 2820 Rhododendron Drive (541) 997-6243 Hours - Monday thru Saturday 8-6

REUSABLE DISHWARE PROGRAM Save Money & Help The Planet With Durable Dishware Program According to the Clean Air council, every year Americans throw away enough paper products, plastic cups, forks and spoons to circle the equator 300 times! In 2008 paper products, (cardboard, newsprint and office paper) made up 31% of municipal waste in our landfill.

How can you help? Ditch the disposables! Save money and the environment by using reusable dishware, from Florence Master Recycler’s Durable Dishware Rental Program. Florence Master Recyclers have put together 150 place settings that include: plates, bowls, glasses, cutlery and even cloth napkins. Platters and serving spoons are also available, and rental is free! If your event is outdoors there’s even a mobile washing station for your needs. We can accommodate groups as small as a dozen or as large as150.

To learn more about the Durable Dishware Program and to reserve dishes for your event call (541) 590-0506. Florence Master Recyclers are a volunteer organization supported by the Lane County Waste Management Division. Follow Florence Master Recyclers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlorenceRecycles

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