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DPW closes recycling site at John Marshall Community High School, effective immediately

Residents in the area can drop off recyclables at nearby Kroger. The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) has announced that the east side community recycling drop-off site at John Marshall Community High School is closing, effective immediately. The closest recycling drop off site is at Kroger on 11101 Pendleton Pike. Anyone caught dumping materials at the closed site could face fines for illegal dumping. Hoosiers can drop off loose, clean and dry materials at their local recycling sites, including plastic bottles and jugs, loose Styrofoam, plastic bags, or plastic film. A map of regional drop-offs is available at indy.gov.

DPW closes recycling site at John Marshall Community High School, effective immediately

Opublikowany : 2 miesiące temu za pomocą Jade Thomas w Environment

INDIANAPOLIS — The east side community recycling drop-off site at John Marshall Community High School is closing, the Indianapolis Department of Public Works announced Tuesday.

The closest drop-off site to the shuttered East 38th Street location is at Kroger on 11101 Pendleton Pike.

Anyone caught dumping materials at the closed site could face illegal dumping fines, according to a news release from the Office of Sustainability.

What materials can be dropped off at recycling sites?

Hoosiers can drop off loose, clean and dry materials at their local recycling sites. Don't drop off recycling in bags, which get caught in machines and create hazards.

• #1 and #2 plastic bottles and jugs (no Styrofoam, plastic bags, or plastic film)

Where are community recycling drop-off sites in Indianapolis?

A map of regional drop-off sites is available at indy.gov./activity/find-a-recycling-drop-off-location.

Learn more about curbside recycling at indy.gov./activity/recycling.

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