

Household Hazardous Waste: KTMB has created a guide for HHW for Washoe County residents. Household electronics: Intelligent Lifecycle Solutions on 962 E. Greg St.
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The Blind Center 1001 N Bruce Street Las Vegas (702) 998-4901 No CRT TVs.Ĭompact Fluorescent Light (CFL) Bulbs: All Home Depots provide free CFL bulb recycling.Ĭomputer monitors (CRTs): Intelligent Lifecycle Solutions on 962 E. Greg St. Dunn & Son Electronic Recycler 3050 Westwood Dr., Las Vegas (702) 604-0810.

Single-use alkaline batteries are difficult to recycle, however, some Batteries Plus stores will recycle them for a small fee.Ĭlark County special wastes: Nevada State Recycle 1816 Industrial Road #4 Las Vegas 70. There is generally a fee for appliances containing refrigerants. The Reno Sparks Gospel Mission will also pick up appliances - call (775) 323-7999 for more information.Īuto Fluids: Many auto parts or service stores accept used motor oil and other vehicle fluids.īatteries: Use the Call2Recycle store locator to see where you can recycle your rechargeable batteries in Nevada. The Ely Landfill offers aluminum recycling for residents.Īppliances: Appliances can be dropped off at most transfer stations free of charge. Incline Village Solid Waste and Recycling Guide Commercial Row Reno, NV 89512, Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. Waste Management's Recycling Drop Off (Mixed Recyclable's excluding loads of cardboard): 1391 E. Waste Management’s Recycling Center (Cardboard ONLY): 1100 E Commercial Row Reno, NV 89512, Monday - Friday 7:30 a.m. Single-stream recycling is made available by Waste Management for Washoe County residents. Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful's Recycling Guide. Please separate these materials from your waste prior to coming to the landfill. The Lockwood Landfill offers recycling of used oil, antifreeze, lead-acid batteries, corrugated cardboard, asphalt and other construction and demolition materials. The Virginia City Waste Bin Site offers community drop-off recycling bins.

Walmart/Sonic parking lot bin (300 S Hwy 16) and the Pahrump Valley Disposal (1410 E Mesquite Ave) offer community drop-off bins.īig Meadow Recycling Center accepts most household plastics, water bottles, plastic containers, glass, aluminum, tin cans, aluminum pie tins, foil, cardboard, newspaper, office paper/shred and magazines. University of Nevada, Las Vegas offers a drive up drop-off station.ĭouglas County residents can utilize Douglas Disposal community collection bins or take their recycling to the Douglas County Transfer Station.Įlko Sanitation offers curbside commingled recycling for residents.ĭrop off containers are located at the Eureka County Landfill (701 S Main St).ĭue to a loss of markets for recycled materials Recycling drop-off facilities are closed until further notice. Southern Nevada Health District is a great resource for Clark County residents to locate areas that recycle materials.

Republic Services' Recycling Guide provides Clark County residents guidelines for their recycling program. The Fallon Transfer Station has community drop-off recycling bins located at 2900 Enterprise Way, Fallon, NV 89406.Ĭlark County, Henderson, Las Vegas, North Las Vegasīoulder City Waste Free offers Boulder City residents information about recycling in their area. Single-stream recycling and green waste collection (starting July 2019) is made available by Waste Management for Carson City residents. The Carson City Landfill community recycling drop-off is closed due to extreme contamination issues until further notice. The Carson City Landfill offers residents free household hazardous waste collection services every Thursday afternoon between 1:30 and 4:00 p.m., by appointment only. Recycling Locations by County Carson City If you offer recycling services to the public, please click here for the application form to become searchable in the Nevada Recycles web map. Need to find a place to take your recyclable materials? Check out the Nevada Recycles web map.
