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RECYCLING

Community Opportunities offer a variety of recycling services, including cardboard, newspaper, office paper, confidential document shredding, and aluminum.

Containers are available for community use - or individuals can drop off their recyclables directly at Community Opportunities in the bins located at the back of the building. There is also a recycling trailer available in the southwest corner of Wal-Mart's parking lot, where cardboard, newspaper, books, magazines and aluminum can be dropped off. Wire cages for cardboard are available for area business, and pick-ups are scheduled to meet our customer's needs.

OFFICE PAPER

Community Opportunities recycles sorted office paper. Office paper includes white and light colored sheets of printer paper, notebook paper, envelopes, and manila file folders.

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NEWSPAPER

    

Community Opportunities recycles newspapers. Newspapers are sorted into advertisement inserts and newsprint.

CARDBOARD

We recycle corrugated cardboard - corrugated  cardboard is a double-lined form of paperboard. Cardboard is recyclable when it is not wet or contaminated with food or oil.

CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT SHREDDING

Locked bins can be provided at no cost for your business or home use. Help protect your identity by having business or household confidential records shredded.

 

Cost is 20 cents per pound - and includes a notarized certificate of document destruction.

ALUMINUM

Community Opportunities recycles aluminum cans only.

 

Aluminum is a sustainable metal that can be recycled over and over again.

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Books and Magazines

Community Opportunities recycles sorted office paper. Office paper includes white and light colored sheets of printer paper, notebook paper, envelopes, and manila file folders.

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