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Your Invited!!! For Information Call : 706-225-4505 GLASS The City Of Columbus Invites You To Take Advantage Of Our New Recycle Drop Off Trailers! GLASS For Information Call : 706-225-4505

New Recycle Drop Off Points We have Placed Recycling Drop Off Trailers for Your Convenience at the Following Locations: Cooper Creek Park The Welcome Center on Williams Road Sacerdote Lane off Schatulga Road The Old Recycle Center: #25, 22nd Ave (Off of Victory Drive). For Information Call: 706-225-4505

Please Deposit In The Trailers: PAPER GLASS PLASTIC ALUMINUM/STEEL CANS CARDBOARD For Information Call : 706-225-4505

Separate The Glass! Please DO NOT mix any glass with the other recyclables. GLASS ONLY We Recycle Glass Separately For Safety And Cleanliness Of The Material. For Information Call : 706-225-4505

Sorry, We DON’T Recycle: Medical Waste or Needles Waxed Paper Products Toys Take Out Boxes Food Drinking Straws Cars / Scrap Metal Light Bulbs DO NOT RECYCLE UNAUTHORIZED ITEMS For Information Call: 706-225-4505

Questions About Recycling? Call 706-225-4505 columbusrecycles@columbusga.org Please Support Columbus Recycles!!