dive into A Complete Guide to Household Recycling and Hazardous Waste Disposal Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan and Lakeville
programs Dakota Valley Recycling is frequently at community events, helping to recycle and teaching kids and adults about with fun What is Dakota Valley Recycling? presentations interactive games. Dakota Valley Recycling (DVR) is the shared municipal department for the cities of Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan and Lakeville. The DVR cities are dedicated to preserving their natural resources for current and future residents. Clean air, clean water and sustainable land resources are all necessary for maintaining a healthy community. DVR helps its cities achieve these goals by administering programs and providing education to residents and businesses. event event education
1,2,3 haulers All haulers provide weekly garbage collection and must provide service at least every other week. The table below shows the licensed haulers in each city, and whether they offer collection weekly or every other week. Hauler Number Apple Valley Burnsville Eagan Lakeville Advanced 651-487-8546 Disposal 1. set up service All residents that live in a single family home or duplex that is not part of an association can call a local hauler to set up service. The cities of Apple Valley, Burnsville, Eagan and Lakeville have open collection for their trash and services. This means the cities license several companies to collect garbage and. It is up to the residents to choose from any of the licensed haulers on the next page to set up hauling service. 2. check the list On pages 5 & 6 there is a comprehensive list of what you can and cannot recycle in your home. Recycables can be stored in your home under a counter, next to your garbage, or wherever works best for you. 3. Put it in the bin After you set up your service, find out what day your hauler picks up at your home and place recyclables in the provided bin (either loose or in paper bags) the night before pick up. Please do not use plastic bags. Tips to Recycle Like a Pro > Empty out bottles, jars and containers no need to wash them. > Leave staples in papers and plastic in window envelopes. > Leave labels on cans and caps on containers. Aspen 612-884-8000 Waste Buckingham 952-226-6441 Disposal Dick s 952-469-2239 Sanitation Garbage 763-269-8182 Man Highland 651-437-0001 Sanitation Nitti 651-457-7497 Sanitation Randy s 763-972-3335 Environmental Republic 651-455-8634 Services Triangle 651-454-1848 Services Waste 952-890-1100 Management Recycling Weekly Recycling Every Other Week
at home paper.office and school paper.mail and envelopes.newspapers, inserts, magazines & catalogs.phone books.boxes from dry foods.boxes from refrigerated food & beverages.cardboard boxes (flattened).boxes from toothpaste, medications & other toiletries NO paper cups or tissue paper plastic Leave caps & lids on for.all plastic bottles.all gallon and 1/2 gallon milk, juice and water jugs glass.glass beverage bottles and food jars.no mirrors or ceramics.cardboard from empty paper towel & toilet paper rolls.margarine, cream cheese and other tubs.yogurt, pudding and fruit cups metal.aluminum beverage cans.steel soup and food cans cartons.milk and juice.juice boxes.soup, broth and wine cartons.no drink pouches Never: Plastic bags, garden hoses, and Styrofoam Maybe: Depends on your Hauler Some haulers collect other materials. For an up-to-date list of what items are accepted in your curbside bin, visit DakotaValleyRecycling.org/curbside. Click on your hauler s logo to see if you can recycle: Paper:.Pizza boxes.boxes from frozen foods Metal:.Aluminum foil.aluminum trays or pie tins.empty aerosol cans.scrap metal items Plastic:.Plastic deli, fruit and take-out containers
Hazardous waste harms our air, land and water when not handled properly. It s important to keep it out of your trash and home cart. Instead, drive up, drop off, and do good by bringing it to The Recycling Zone, the Dakota County-run center that safely and correctly manages hazardous materials. Drop off hours for residents Wednesday.... 9 am 8 pm Thursday..... noon 8 pm Friday.... 9 am 5 pm Saturday... 8 am 5 pm The Recycling Zone is closed New Year s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. location & contact 3365 Dodd Road Eagan, MN 55121 651-905-4520 www.dakotacounty.us Search: Recycling Zone A valid driver s license is required when dropping off materials. drive up. drop off. do good. To schedule a free Educational Experience call 952-891-7557 accepted Household Hazardous Waste Products labeled dangerous, flammable, poison combustible or corrosive..paint and stains.automotive oil.chemicals.cleaners.fertilizers All Recyclables.Aluminum can redemption.plastic containers.paper and cardboard Electronics.Computer equipment.dvd and VCR players.electronic gaming systems.laptops, phones and tablets.stereos and radios.computer monitors & TVs $10/each Small Electronics Remove batteries from all items..coffee makers.hair dryers.power tools.small heaters.toasters.vacuum cleaners Scrap Metal & Tires Drain fluid. Leave tires on..bbq grills.bicycles.lawn mowers.metal parts.snow blowers.tires $5/each not accepted Other Household Materials.Appliances.Asbestos-containing materials.business waste*.carpet.lumber or construction materials.dehumidifiers/humidifiers.exercise equipment.plastic toys, furniture or pails.car seats.empty hazardous products containers.explosives.foam adhesive cylinders.furniture.mattresses.microwaves.medical waste or equipment.medicines/empty medicine containers.styrofoam.radioactive materials.water heaters.yard waste Find out where to take these materials at www.dakotacounty.us, search Green Guide. *Small businesses can sign up to drop off hazardous waste, electronics, fluorescent bulbs, and batteries through the Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG) program. Find out more at www.dakotacounty.us, search VSQG. All items are accepted from residents for FREE unless otherwise specified. Call ahead if you have more than a pickup load.
beyond the house As the shared department, Dakota Valley Recycling helps its cities improve traditional and CHECK OUT OUR OTHER... dive into...brochures TO LEARN MORE ABOUT: organics infrastructure in municipal and public spaces. VENUE municipal parks > Decluttering > Wasted Food Visit www.dakotavalleyrecycling.org for more resources such as: > Upcoming Fix-It Clinics > Classroom activities and field trip ideas (K-8) > Green living and environmental purchasing > Recycling at your business Thank you for Recycling
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