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Midland and Odessa Gearing up for TX Recycles Day

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: November 15, 2012
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MIDLAND -- Keep Midland Beautiful has announced plans to participate in Texas Recycles Day on Saturday, November 17, 2012 by having a computer/electronics collection area at their annual Texas Recycles Day collection site.

Individuals and groups are encouraged to bring their old computers, printers, hard drives, TV's, cell phones, and other electronics to the Chap Center parking lot of Midland College. Volunteers will also be collecting tires (6 per vehicle), paper, newspaper, phone books, cardboard, and aluminum for recycling at that time. Secured Document Shredding will be taking up to three standard size boxes of personal papers for shredding. Salvation Army will be collecting reusable items that day at the same site. They WILL NOT COLLECT PAINT AND BATTERIES. Paint can be taken directly to the Habitat for Humanity ReStore - 305 E. Texas. Batteries can be taken to Mid -Tex Battery Company - 1410 W. Front.

Texas Recycles Day is an annual statewide public awareness campaign to promote the environmental and economic benefits of the Four R's - reduce, reuse, recycle, rebuy.


ODESSA -- Keep Odessa Beautiful also participating in Texas Recycles Day on Saturday November 17, 2012 at the Odessa Recycle Time Machine located at 816 W. 42nd St.

THEY BUY:
Aluminum Cans    
Scrap Aluminum    
Aluminum Rims
Aluminum Pipe    
Electric Motors
Car Batteries

ITEMS RECYCLED BUT NOT PURCHASED:
Plastic Milk & Water Jugs    
Plastic Soft Drink Bottles    
Newspapers
Brown Paper Bags    
Corrugated Cardboard    
Bagged Shredded Paper
Office Paper    
Junk Mail / Mixed Paper    
Magazines
Catalogs    
Phone Books      

ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED AT THIS TIME:
Glass of Any Kind    
Pallets    
Styrofoam
Alkaline Batteries    
Hard & Soft Back books    
Furniture
Mattresses    
Yard Waste    
Tree Limbs
*as a reminder... please do not drop these items off, as they will end up in the landfill.

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