The Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide A Collaborative Effort From the Deschutes County Solid Waste Department, The Central Oregon Environmental Center, and The Building Green™ Council of Central Oregon TM REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE Download At www.coba.org About The Building Green™ Council Mission : To make green building the norm for residential and commercial construction in Central Oregon. Green Building is “innovative building and site design techniques that improve the quality and performance of buildings while simultaneously reducing stress on the environment.” Green Building is a whole systems approach to design, construction, and operation of buildings with three converging fundamental objectives: increase energy efficiency, improve indoor air quality and conserve natural resources. Across the country, people are increasingly demanding these green values in new and remodeled homes as well as the commercial and public buildings in which they spend time. For some, the primary driver is energy savings and lower utility bills. For others, it’s knowing that homes are safer for children or work places more productive for employees. For still others it’s about preserving old growth forests or reducing global warming while ensuring a sustainable supply of beautiful, highly functional building materials. At the moment, about 54 percent of energy consumption in the United State is linked to buildings and their construction. Buildings account for 35 percent or more of CO2 emissions in the United States, one quarter of the world’s wood harvest and one sixth of the world’s freshwater withdrawals. Up to 30 percent of North American landfill space is taken up by construction and demolition debris. All of these unsustainable rates of consumption/pollution can be greatly reduced—just by building differently—with far better air quality and lower operating costs in the bargain. The Building Green Council of Central Oregon™ and this site are LEED Home by SolAire Homebuilders intended to provide comprehensive information and contact with Central Oregon green building resources to give builders and homeowners the methods and materials to design and build this different, greener way. Welcome to the first Recycle/Reuse Guide for residents, builders and contractors throughout Central Oregon! This guide is a collaborative effort between the Community Affairs Committee of the Central Oregon Building Green Council and the Central Oregon Environmental Center. It is designed to be a comprehensive tool and resource for the community and is the result of many months of gathering information, verifying with recyclers/vendors, and designing this guide to be as user-friendly as possible. Reusing and recycling are important aspects of the “Reduce-ReuseRecycle” solution to resource consumption, but reducing our consumption in the first place is a key component to minimizing our environmental impact. Every item that we bring into our homes and workplaces is the result of many resources- raw materials, time, energy, fossil fuels, and more. Reusing, recycling or disposing of these items results in the further use of these resources as well. In 2006, approximately 60% of the total tonnage into Knott Landfill was comprised of Construction & Demolition (C&D) Waste, and about 40% was comprised of household waste. The current life expectancy of Knott Landfill is that it will be at full capacity by as early as 2029 based on incoming tonnage throughout 2007 & 2008. Tim Hester from the Central Oregon Environmental Center. It does not include specific pricing information or details regarding the desired condition of the materials being accepted. It is, therefore, essential that you call any & all of the vendors listed here ahead of time to confirm acceptance of materials. We welcome your feedback on how this guide is/is not working for you and we’re open to your suggestions on how to make it better! Drop us a line at 389-1058 if you find a misprint with materials or contact information so we can update the next version. Most importantly, we intentionally limited production of hard copies of this guide to encourage the use of the paper-free, downloadable version that is available online at www.coba.org. Thanks so much and happy recycling/reusing! Stephanie Manzo Chair, BGC Community Affairs Committee Community Outreach & Marketing, Sunlight Solar Energy This information was compiled from recycler’s/vendor’s websites, handouts, and information gathered over the phone. It was then verified by volunteers serving on the BGC’s Community Affairs Committee and www.coba.org - Office 541-389-1058 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide Did You Know? (From the Deconstruction Institute website) Each year the U.S buries about 33 million tons of wood-related construction and demolition debris in our landfills. This will release about 5 million tons of greenhouse gases in the form of methane during decomposition. This is equivalent to the yearly emissions of 3,736,000 passenger cars. The average single-family home contains 5,174 pounds of steel and 1,830 pounds of plastics. Net greenhouse gas reduction from recycling this material is 2,956 pounds, a benefit equivalent to the annual CO2 absorption of 114 trees. Every ton of wood that is reused avoids the creation of 60 pounds of greenhouse gases that would have been created to harvest and mill new lumber. Keeping the lumber and panel products for a 2,000 square foot house out of the landfill will avoid the generation of greenhouse gases comparable to removing 2.86 passenger cars from the road. Recycling the steel and plastic would reduce greenhouse gas production by an amount equal to the absorption of 113.6 trees. Reusing the wood avoids the production of 500 pounds of greenhouse gases. (From The Green Spot website) Total waste generated in 2001 = 229 million tons (before recycling) Paper: 35.7%; Yard trimmings 12.2%; Food scraps 11.4%; Plastics 11.1%; Metals 7.9%; Rubber, leather & textiles 7.1%; Glass 5.5%; Wood 5.7%; Other 3.4%. Recycling, including composting diverted 68 million tons of material away from landfills & incinerators in 2001. 1960: 2.7 pounds of waste produced per person per day 2001: 4.4 pounds of waste produced per person per day • • • • • • • • • • • • • Contributors Earth Advantage Tim Hester- Central Oregon Environmental Center Mike Jensen- Central Oregon Builders Association (COBA) Stephanie Manzo- Sunlight Solar Energy Mark McGregor- Clean It Up, Mark! Charles Neal- Building Green Council of Central Oregon (BGC) Gary Ollerenshaw Mike O’Neil- SolAire Homebuilders Gretchen Palmer- Palmer Homes Camille Scott- SolAire Homebuilders Timm Schimke- Deschutes County Solid Waste Department Paula Sherry Jorden Swart- Brilliant Environmental Products Accepted Materials Covered In This Guide Antifreeze 6 Appliances 6 Asphalt/Bricks/Concrete/Gravel/Porcelain/Tiles/Rock 6 Automobiles 6 Batteries- Automotive 6 Blinds 6 Batteries- Household 6 Cabinets & Doors 7 Cardboard 7 Carpet & Carpet Padding 7 Ceiling Tiles 7 Cell Phones/Batteries 7 Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL’s) / Fluorescent tubes 7 Computer components/Printers/ 7 Printer Cartridges 8 Computers 8 Concrete/Rock 8 Deconstruction & Salvage 8 Dirt/Clean Fill 8 Drums, Barrels & Buckets 8 Drywall 8 Electrical/Lighting 8 Fixtures/Hardware 8 Furniture 8 Glass (container-type) 9 Heating 9 Jobsite Recycling & Cleanup Services 9 Metal- Aluminum/Scrap 9 Mixed C&D Debris 9 Oil/Oil Filters 9 Hazardous Waste & Materials 9 Paint- Reuse 10 Paint recycling 10 Pallets- Reuse & Scrap 10 Paper (Mixed)/Brown bags/Magazines/ 10 Catalogs/Newspaper/Paperboard 10 Plastics- Bags & Film 11 Plastics- Container-type 11 Plumbing, Sinks, Toilets 11 Porcelain/Tiles 11 Stomwater Sediment & Debris 11 Tin/Tin Cans 11 Reuse/Recycling Vendors/Thrift Stores Inside Back Cover Tires 12 Tools- Reuse 12 Wood & Lumber 12 Yard Debris 12 Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 1 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide Bar Seven A Companies (541) 548-4747 1920 SE 6th Street, Redmond, 97756 www.barsevena.com Accepted Materials • Asphalt/Bricks/Concrete/ • Gravel/Porcelain/Tiles/Rock • Concrete/Rock • Dirt/Clean Fill • Wood & Lumber • Yard Debris Bear Creek Resources/Tire Disposal & Recycling Inc (541) 447-5121 Drop-off: 7220 NW O’Neil Hwy, Prineville, 97754 Participating Business• Jobsite Recycling & Cleanup Services Cascade Disposal 382-6660 1300 SE Wilson Ave, Bend, 97702 wasteconnections.com Accepted Materials • Aluminum/tin cans, plastic bottles, paper/magazines/catalogs, • Cardboard, glass containers also (but picked up in a separate bin) • Yard Debris (also picked up in a separate bin) Central Waste Oil Haulers (541) 382-7647 Accepted Materials • Tires Accepted Materials • Antifreeze • Oil/Oil Filters Bend Auto Wreckers (541) 382-1987 64154 N Hwy 97, Bend, 97701 www.bendauto.com Cartridge World (541) 388-3501 1055 NW Newport Ave, Bend, 97701 www.cwbendoregon.com Accepted Materials • Automobiles • Batteries- Automotive Accepted Materials • Computers/Computer components/Printers/Printer • Cartridges Bend Community Center Thrift Store (541) 312-2069 184 NE Franklin Ave, Bend, 97701 Clean it Up Mark! (503) 209-1047 Accepted Materials • Fixtures/Hardware • Furniture Bend Garbage & Recycling (541) 382-2263 20835 Montana Way, Bend, 97701 Mailing: PO Box 504, Bend, 97709 www.bendgarbage.com Accepted Materials • Cardboard • Glass (container-type) • Oil/Oil Filters • Paper (Mixed)/Brown bags/Magazines/Catalogs/Newspaper • Plastics- Container-type Boxcar Productions (541) 420-6636 [email protected] Accepted Materials • Building Supplies & Salvage Vendors • Deconstruction & Salvage Accepted Materials • Deconstruction & Salvage • Jobsite Recycling & Cleanup Services Crook County Landfill (541) 447-2398 110 SW Landfill Road, Prineville, 97754 Accepted Materials • Appliances , Asphalt/Bricks/Concrete/ • Gravel/Porcelain/Tiles/Rock, Batteries- Automotive • Cardboard, Computers/Computer components/Printers • Computers/Computer components/Printers/Printer Cartridges • Drums, Barrels & Buckets , Drywall • Electrical/Lighting (flourescent tubes), Glass (container-type) • Metal- Aluminum/Scrap , Mixed C&D Debris? • Oil/Oil Filters , Paint- Reuse • Pallets- Reuse & Scrap • Paper (Mixed)/Brown bags/ Magazines/Catalogs/Newspaper • Plastics- Container-type • Tin/Tin Cans, Tires • Windows/Plate Glass (non-container), Wood & Lumber Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 2 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide D&G Blinds (541) 388-0932 61568 American Lane Unit #700 Bend, Oregon 97702 Accepted Materials • Blinds Deschutes Recycling (541) 388-1910 61050 27th St, Bend, 97702 http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/go/living-here Accepted Materials • Antifreeze • Appliances • Batteries- Automotive • Cabinets & Doors • Cardboard • Metal- Aluminum/Scrap • Plastics- Container-type • Propane • Tires • Wood & Lumber • Yard Debris Deschutes County Knott Landfill (541) 317-3163 61050 SE 27th St, Bend, 97702 http://www.co.deschutes.or.us/go/living-here Alfalfa Transfer Station Info Line: (541) 388-6599 Walker Road, between Dodd’s and Alfalfa Market Roads Negus Transfer Station (541) 548-7232 2400 NE Maple Way, Redmond, 97756 Northwest Transfer Station (541) 388-6591 Fryrear Road, between Bend & Sisters Southwest Transfer Station (541) 388-6599 Off Hwy 97, betw. Sunriver and LaPine Accepted Materials • Batteries- Automotive • Cardboard • Computers/Computer components/Printers/Printer • Cartridge • Computers/Computer components/Printers/Printer • Cartridges • Glass (container-type) • • • • • • Metal- Aluminum/Scrap Oil/Oil Filters Paint- Reuse Paper (Mixed)/Brown bags/Magazines/Catalogs/Newspaper Plastics- Container-type Tin/Tin Cans Habitat for Humanity ReStore - Bend 541-312-6709 740 NE 1st Street, Bend, 97701 www.bendhabitat.org Madras 541-475-9722 84 SW K Street, Madras, 97741 Prineville (541) 447-6934 1422 NW Murphy Court, Prineville, 97754 www.bendhabitat.org Redmond (541) 548-1406 1789 SW Veterans Way, Suite F, Redmond, 97756 www.redmondhfh.org Sisters (541) 549-1740 150 N First St., Sisters, 97759 www.sistershabitat.org • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Accepted Materials Appliances Asphalt/Bricks/Concrete/ Gravel/Porcelain/Tiles/Rock Building Supplies & Salvage Vendors Cabinets & Doors Carpet & Carpet Padding Deconstruction & Salvage Drywall (Prineville only, ½ sheet or larger for resale preferably) Electrical/Lighting Fixtures/Hardware Furniture Heating Paint- Reuse Plumbing, Sinks, Toilets Porcelain/Tiles Tools- Reuse Windows/Plate Glass (non-container) Wood & Lumber High Country Disposal (541) 548-4984 1090 NE Hemlock Ave, Redmond, 97756 www.highcountrydisposal.com Accepted Materials Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 3 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide • Plastics- Container-type Humane Society of Central Oregon (541) 388-3448 5th and Greenwood Ave, Bend, 97701 www.hsco.org Accepted Materials • Furniture I & J Carpets & Vinyl Flooring / Shaw Floors Carpet Recycling Program (541) 382-5570 / (800) 434-9887 601 NE 1st St, Bend, 97701 Accepted Materials • Carpet & Carpet Padding Redmond (541) 548-5288 811 SW Evergreen Ave, Redmond, 97756 www.ofco.org/shop.html Accepted Materials • Cardboard • Pallets- Reuse & Scrap • Plastics- Bags & Film • Plastics- Container-type • Wood & Lumber Pakit Liquidators (541) 389-7047 903 SE Armour Dr, Bend, 97702 Accepted Materials • Batteries- Automotive • Cardboard • Glass (container-type) • Oil/Oil Filters • Paper (Mixed)/Brown bags/Magazines/Catalogs/Newspaper • Plastics- Container-type • Tin/Tin Cans • Wood & Lumber Accepted Materials • Appliances • Asphalt/Bricks/Concrete/ • Gravel/Porcelain/Tiles/Rock • Building Supplies & Salvage Vendors • Cabinets & Doors • Carpet & Carpet Padding • Ceiling Tiles • Drums, Barrels & Buckets • Drywall (reuse only) • Electrical/Lighting • Fixtures/Hardware • Furniture • Heating • Metal- Aluminum/Scrap • Mixed C&D Debris (will review on site) • Paint- Reuse • Pallets- Reuse & Scrap • Plumbing, Sinks, Toilets • Porcelain/Tiles • Tools- Reuse • Windows/Plate Glass • (non-container) • Wood & Lumber Opportunity Foundation Thrift Store Bend (541) 389-0129 275 NE 2nd Ave, Bend, 97701 www.ofco.org/shop.html Printer Resources & Recycling (541) 318-5211 2669 NE Twin Knolls Dr # 205, Bend 97701 printerresources.biz Madras (541) 475-6961 1412 SW Hwy 97, Madras, 97741 www.ofco.org/shop.html Accepted Materials • Computers/Computer components/Printers/Printer • Cartridges LKQ Brad’s Auto & Truck Parts (541) 923-2723 / (800) 2322723 2618 S Highway 97, Redmond, 97756 bradsauto.com Accepted Materials • Automobiles Madras Sanitary Services (541) 475-2071 1778 NW Mill St, Madras, 97741 Main Facility (541) 548-2611 835 E. Hwy 126, Redmond, 97756 www.ofco.org Prineville Disposal (541) 447-5208 1751 N Main St, Prineville, OR 97754 prinevilledisposal.com Accepted Materials Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 4 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide • Paper (Mixed)/Brown bags/Magazines/Catalogs/Newspaper • Plastics- Container-type • Tin/Tin Cans Rapid Refill Ink (541) 923-0110 1604 South Hwy 97, Redmond, 97756 rapidrefillink.com Accepted Materials • Cell Phones/Batteries • Computers/Computer components/Printers/Printer • Cartridges Schnitzer Steel (541) 382-8471 110 SE 5th Street, Bend, 97702 www.schnitzersteel.com Accepted Materials • Metal- Aluminum/Scrap The Deschutes County Department of Solid Waste The Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide is made possible due to a generous contribution from the Deschutes County Department of Solid Waste. The Department of Solid Waste takes pride in providing a safe place for residents to dispose of or recycle unwanted materials. With four Transfer Stations near Redmond, Sisters, and La Pine, and a major Landfill in Bend, citizens are assured easy access to fit with their busy schedules. The Department also offers money-saving collection events throughout the year, such as a Tire Event, Appliance Event, and Household Hazardous Waste. On this website, you will find information regarding everything from rates & fees, directions, and hours of operation to recycling, hazardous waste disposal, and asbestos regulations. Schuck’s Auto Supply (541) 382-4288 1628 NE 3rd, Bend, 97701 partsamerica.com 61050 SE 27th St. in Bend (541) 317-3163 Recorded Info (541) 388-6599 Accepted Materials • Batteries- Automotive On The Web www.deschutes.org/Government/Departments/Solid Waste Stormwater Services 1120 NE 11th Street PO BOX 1842 Redmond, OR 97756 [email protected] www.stormwaterbend.com 541-548-4049 Swift & McCormick Metal Inc (541) 548-4448 3192 NE Sedgewick Ave, Redmond, 97756 Accepted Materials • Metal- Aluminum/Scrap Wilderness Garbage & Recycling (541) 536-1194 51420 Russell Rd. LaPine, OR 97739 Accepted Materials • Aluminum • Cardboard • Catalogs • Glass containers • Magazines • Newspapers • Plastic containers The Central Oregon Environmental Center is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that works to create a healthy future for people and the planet by serving as a center for education, collaboration and action. The Center was founded in 1987 by a small group of local citizens and has grown into a regional information headquarters for individuals and organizations working on behalf of a healthy, sustainable environment. Our programs educate our community to conserve natural resources, connect people with resources for sustainable living and advocate for a sustainable community. We invite you to join us in protecting, enjoying and enhancing Central Oregon’s natural environment! 16 NW Kansas Bend, Oregon 97701 Phone: (541) 385-6908 Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials On The Web www.envirocenter.org Page 5 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide Accepted Materials/Businesses Antifreeze Automobiles Central Waste Oil Haulers - Fee/Pick-up only: Call first for fee information and to schedule pick-up. Bend Auto Wreckers Drop-off: Free to receiving some charge Pick-up: Anything from a charge to receiving a donation Commodity driven; call first for details. No title (within Bend city limits): Cost between $125 to $150 for Bend Auto Wreckers to pick-up. Call first for details; prices subject to change. Deschutes Recycling - Fee/Drop-off: Large volume generators should contact Central Waste Oil Haulers Appliances Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Washers, dryers, stoves, freezers, refrigerators, microwaves, TVs, VCRs, etc. Fees differ if a Jefferson County resident or out-of-county. Deschutes Recycling - Fee/Drop-off- Refrigerators, large appliances, commercial app’s with single motor, air conditioners, vacuums, microwaves, TV, VCR’s, copiers, etc. Additional motors with additional fee. Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Pakit Liquidators - No charge, Store credit, or Buyback/Drop-off: Will also review onsite, call for more information. Asphalt/Bricks/Concrete/Gravel/Porcelain/ Tiles/Rock Bar Seven A Companies Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Accept asphalt, concrete, dirt, rock and sod; Fees differ if a Jefferson County resident or out-of-county. Pakit Liquidators - No charge, Store credit, or Will buy/Drop-off, will also review onsite: Bricks, porcelain, tiles. LKQ Brad’s Auto & Truck Parts - No charge/Pick-up: Will pick up any vehicle at no charge, can be a “shell”; proper documentation required. Contact for assistance on required documentation. Batteries-Automotive Bend Auto Wreckers - No Charge/Drop-off Crook County Landfill - No Charge/Drop-off Deschutes County: –Knott Landfill –Alfalfa Transfer Station –Negus Transfer Station –Northwest Transfer Station –Southwest Transfer Station - Fee/Drop-off at all locations Deschutes Recycling at Knott Landfill - No charge/Drop-off Schuck’s Auto Supply - Auto batteries Batteries- Household Alkaline batteries are disposable in your household garbage. We encourage taking batteries containing mercury such as button cells, Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) or Lithium Ion (Li-ion) to the Hazardous Waste area at your nearest collection facility for recycling. Visit www.co.deschutes.or.us/sw or call (541) 317-3163 for more information. Blinds D&G Blinds Building Supplies & Salvage Vendors Boxcar Productions Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 6 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide Habitat for Humanity ReStore –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Ceiling Tiles Pakit Liquidators - No charge, Store credit, or Will buy/Drop-off: Will also review onsite, call for more information. Pakit Liquidators Cell Phones/Batteries Cabinets & Doors Rapid Refill Ink - No charge/Drop-off: Cell phones; cell phone batteries. Deschutes Recycling -Charge/drop-off: Solid wood doors, Habitat for Humanity ReStore –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Pakit Liquidators Cardboard Bend Garbage & Recycling - Fee/pick-up Cascade Disposal Crook County Landfill - No charge/Drop-off Deschutes County: –Knott Landfill –Alfalfa Transfer Station –Negus Transfer Station –Northwest Transfer Station –Southwest Transfer Station Madras Sanitary Services Opportunity Foundation - No charge/Drop-off/Pick-up with on-site drop box Carpet & Carpet Padding Habitat for Humanity ReStore – Bend & Prineville No fee. Will pick up, call to schedule, gas donation. Carpet and padding, must be in saleable condition. I & J Carpets & Vinyl Flooring / Shaw Floors Carpet Recycling Program Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFL’s) / Fluorescent tubes Crook County Landfill Deschutes County: –Knott Landfill –Alfalfa Transfer Station –Negus Transfer Station –Northwest Transfer Station –Southwest Transfer Station Computers Effective January 1st 2009 Anyone bringing seven or fewer computers, monitors and TVs at a time may recycle their electronics at no charge at participating collection sites. However, households, small businesses with 10 or fewer employees and small 501(c)(3) nonprofits with 10 or fewer employees may recycle more than the seven item limit. Please call collection sites ahead of time to inquire about any needed documentation and to ensure they have the capacity to handle your items. Oregon E-Cycles is a permanent program, and recycling services will be available year-round. Participating drop off locations; Crook County Landfill Deschutes County: Knott Landfill Negus Transfer station Goodwill stores throughout Central Oregon Madras Sanitary System St. Vincent DePaul Pakit Liquidators Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 7 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide Computer components/Printers/ Printer Cartridges Cartridge World - Drop-off/No charge- Printer cartridges Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Fees differ if Jefferson County resident or out-ofcounty; Deschutes County: Knott Landfill - Drop-off/No charge?- Computers, computer components, printers, printer cartridges Printer Resources & Recycling - Fee/Drop-off: Printers; fee may be waived depending on printer’s value. - No charge/Drop-off: Empty ink/toner cartridges. Rapid Refill Ink - No charge/Drop-off: Printers; empty ink/toner cartridges. Concrete/Rock Bar Seven A Companies - No charge/Drop-off- Clean concrete - Fee/Drop-off- Concrete with rebar - No charge/Drop-off- Rock/gravel Drywall Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off Habitat for Humanity ReStore – Prineville No fee. Will pick up, call to schedule, gas donation. Preferably ½ sheet or larger for resale Pakit Liquidators Electrical/Lighting Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Flourescent tubes Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Pakit Liquidators Fixtures/Hardware Deconstruction & Salvage Bend Community Center Thrift Store Boxcar Productions (541) 420-6636 Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Clean it Up Mark! (503) 209-1047 Habitat for Humanity ReStore -Bend -Redmond Pakit Liquidators Furniture Dirt/Clean Fill Bend Community Center Thrift Store Bar Seven A Companies - No charge/Drop-off- Dirt Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Drums, Barrels & Buckets Crook County Landfill -Fee/Drop-off: Will only accept if empty; Accepted materials will go into landfill on-site; Fees differ if a Jefferson County resident or out-of-county Humane Society of Central Oregon Pakit Liquidators Pakit Liquidators Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 8 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide Glass (container-type) Bend Garbage & Recycling - Pick-up/Fee Cascade Disposal - picked up in a separate bin Crook County Landfill - No charge/Drop-off - Fees differ depending on if Jefferson County resident or out-ofcounty Deschutes County: – Knott Landfill – Alfalfa Transfer Station – Negus Transfer Station – Northwest Transfer Station – Southwest Transfer Station Madras Sanitary Services Heating Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Pakit Liquidators Jobsite Recycling & Cleanup Services Boxcar Productions *By appointment only Clean it Up Mark! Deschutes Recycling -Charge/drop-off: Aluminum framed windows w/glass, bicycles with tires, Amerigas or DR tanks, lawnmowers -No charge/drop-off: - 55-gallon drums- Open, clean. No free-flowing liquids - Paint cans- Open, dry. No free-flowing liquids - Wood stoves- No fire bricks - Wire fencing- No wood or brush attached - Metal fence posts- No concrete attached - Auto bodies cut into manageable pieces- No glass. - Metal sheeting free of wood and insulation - Nuts, bolts, nails, washers, etc- Deposit into bins - Engine blocks and transmissions with oil pan removed - Small engines- No free flowing liquids - Workout equipment- Fabric seating removed - Miscellaneous Clean Scrap metal - Pipe under 8’ in length - Wheelbarrows- Tire & wood handles removed - BBQs- No rocks or propane tanks - Septic tanks- Crushed - Mobile home tongue- Cut in half Habitat for Humanity ReStore- Bend, Redmond Reclamation of salvageable materials from homes. Call to schedule. Metal-Aluminum/Scrap Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: fees differ if Jefferson County resident or out-ofcounty Deschutes County: – Alfalfa Transfer Station – Negus Transfer Station – Northwest Transfer Station – Southwest Transfer Station Pakit Liquidators Schnitzer Steel Swift & McCormick Metal Inc Hazardous Waste & Materials Deschutes County: Knott Landfill- Hazardous Waste Facility - Drop-off/Fee *Please call first to make an appointment Acceptable items include: - Aerosol cans - Antifreeze - Asbestos - Batteries (all types) - Chemicals - Contaminated Soils - Fertilizers, Herbicides & Pesticides - Fluorescent Lighting Tubes, Ballasts & Bulbs - Fuels (Gasoline, Kerosene, etc.) - Mercury Thermostats/Thermometers - Paints, Stains, Thinners and Solvents - Painted and/or treated Wood, Railroad Ties - Poisons - Propane Tanks Mixed C&D Debris Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Fees differ depending on if a Jefferson County resident or out-of-county Pakit Liquidators - No charge, Store credit or Will buy/Drop-off: Will also review onsite, call for more info Oil/Oil Filters Bend Garbage & Recycling - Pick-up/Fee: Residential motor oil only Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 9 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide Central Waste Oil Haulers Pick-up only - Fee for small quantities (ex: 50 gal) - No charge for large quantities (ex: 500 gal) Crook County Landfill - No charge/Drop-off: Motor oil only; no vegetable oil. Deschutes County: – Knott Landfill – Alfalfa Transfer Station – Negus Transfer Station – Northwest Transfer Station – Southwest Transfer Station Madras Sanitary Services Paint- Reuse Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Water- and oil-based paints accepted; accepted paints go to Portland Deschutes County: – Knott Landfill – Alfalfa Transfer Station – Negus Transfer Station – Northwest Transfer Station – Southwest Transfer Station Habitat for Humanity ReStore– Bend & Redmond No fee. Will pick up, call to schedule, gas donation. Residential consumer only. 1or 5 gallon containers, must be sealed and nonleaking. No solvents. For resale. – Prineville No fee. Will pick up, call to schedule, gas donation. Will take paint, adhesives, solvents, etc. For resale. Pakit Liquidators - No charge, Store credit or Will buy/Drop-off: Will also review onsite, call for more info Just follow these simple steps: • Seal the lids tightly so the cans don’t leak. (Open or leaking containers cannot be accepted.) • Keep paints in their original containers and leave the labels on. • Never mix oil and latex paints. • Bring in paint during store hours only. All paint containers must be examined by store staff. What’s accepted: • Latex & oil-based paint and stains • Paint from households only • Up to 10 gallons per day per person What’s not accepted: • Paint supplies such as thinners or other solvents • Paint from Contractors or Businesses • Contaminated Paint • Leaking Containers • Empty Paint Cans • Aerosols • Paint rinse water Paint recycling Bend Deschutes Recycling @ Knott Landfill 61050 SE 27th Street Rodda Paint and Decor 63007 Layton Ave Redmond Habitat ReStore 1789 SW Veterans Way, Ste. F Sisters Lutton’s Ace Hardware 373 E. Hood Ave. La Pine La Pine Ace Hardware and Building Supply 51615 Huntington Rd. Pallets- Reuse & Scrap Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Drop off at wood recycling area; Fees differ if a Jefferson County resident or out-of-county Opportunity Foundation Pakit Liquidators - No charge, Store credit or Will buy/Drop-off: Will also review onsite, call for more info Paper (Mixed)/Brown bags/Magazines/ Catalogs/Newspaper/Paperboard Acceptable items include: - Newspaper - Magazines, Catalogs, Phonebooks - Paper bags - Corrugated cardboard - Paper, envelopes, white & colored paper, computer paper, shredded paper (strips only), - Paperboard- cereal/cracker/shoe boxes (discard liners), soda and beer cartons, paper egg cartons, paper towel tubes. Unacceptable items include: - Waxed or slick coated cardboard - Foil or ribbon - Confetti shredded paper - Paper ream wrappers - Tissue or waxed paper - Candy wrappers/snack food bags - Frozen food boxes, paper cups/plates/towels/napkins/pet food bags Bend Garbage & Recycling - Pick-up/Fee: All listed above. Cascade Disposal Crook County Landfill - No charge/Drop-off Deschutes County: Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 10 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide – Knott Landfill – Negus Transfer Station – Northwest Transfer Station – Southwest Transfer Station Madras Sanitary Services – Southwest Transfer Station Prineville Disposal - Fee/Pick-up: Curbside recycling service for homes & businesses in Prineville & Crook County. Prineville Disposal - Fee/Pick-up: Rinse clean and remove lid; no takeout containers. Curbside recycling service for homes & businesses in Prineville & Crook County. Plastics- Bags & Film Opportunity Foundation Thrift Store – Bend – Madras – Main Facility – Redmond Plastics- Container-type Acceptable items include: - Plastic bottles and tubs 6 ounces or larger (except those containing hazardous products or motor oil) - Rigid plastic plant pots 4” or larger - Plastic buckets of 5 gallons or less - Milk jugs Madras Sanitary Services Opportunity Foundation Plumbing, Sinks, Toilets Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Pakit Liquidators Porcelain/Tiles Unacceptable items include: - Bottle and tub lids - Trays - Bags and film - Large items (toys) - Foam/expanded plastics - Clamshells and bakery containers; food-contaminated items - “Biodegradable” plastics - Cups, plates, silverware - Blister packaging - Any plastic containers smaller than 6 ounces Habitat for Humanity ReStore– Bend – Madras – Prineville – Redmond – Sisters Bend Garbage & Recycling Deschutes Recycling - Charge/Drop-off Cascade Disposal Deschutes Recycling High Country Disposal Crook County Landfill - No charge/Drop-off: Container opening must be smaller than rest of container (bottle-type). Used plastic oil containers are not accepted. Deschutes County: – Knott Landfill – Alfalfa Transfer Station – Negus Transfer Station – Northwest Transfer Station Pakit Liquidators Propane Stormwater Sediment & Debris Stormwater Services [email protected] www.stormwaterbend.com 541-548-4049 By Appointment Only Tin/Tin Cans Cascade Disposal Crook County Landfill - No charge/Drop-off Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 11 Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide Deschutes County: – Knott Landfill – Alfalfa Transfer Station – Negus Transfer Station – Northwest Transfer Station – Southwest Transfer Station Madras Sanitary Services Prineville Disposal - Fee/Pick-up: Cans, jars, lids, foil, beverage cans. Curbside recycling service for homes and businesses in Prineville & Crook County Tires Bear Creek Resources/Tire Disposal & Recycling Inc - Fee/drop-off: All tires, with or without rims Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Std. passenger pick-up & some larger tires accepted; Fees differ if a Jefferson County resident or out-of-county Deschutes Recycling -Charge/drop-off: Bike tires, tires up to 16.5”, 16.5”-24.5”, add’l charge for tires with rims; -Tires over 24.5” not accepted Tools- Reuse Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters -Painted wood No charge/Drop-off -Dimensional lumber with nails Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Fees differ if a Jefferson County resident or out-ofcounty; Wood with nails and screws only; painted is ok. Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Madras Sanitary Services Opportunity Foundation No charge/Drop-off/Pick-up on-site boxes available for builders/ developers -All wood/lumber regardless of nails/paint Pakit Liquidators Yard Debris Bar Seven A Companies - Fee/Drop-off: Trees, bushes Cascade Disposal - picked up in a separate bin Pakit Liquidators Windows/Plate Glass (non-container) Crook County Landfill - Fee/Drop-off: Accepted windows & plate glass are crushed and go to dry landfill Habitat for Humanity ReStore – –Bend –Madras –Prineville –Redmond –Sisters Pakit Liquidators Wood & Lumber Bar Seven A Companies Fee/Drop-off Deschutes Recycling- Yard Debris Location - Fee/Drop-off for acceptable materials: - OSB (Chipboard) - Painted wood - Particleboard - Plywood - Solid wood doors - Weathered wood - Wood fencing - Wood pallets - Wood siding *Loads containing unacceptable materials will be rejected *Unacceptable materials to Yard Debris Recycling location include: Cardboard, Cement board siding, concrete, dirt, drywall, electrical wire, formica or any kind of laminate, garbage, insulation, metal, paper, plaster, plastic, railroad ties or anything with creosote, rocks, tar paper, trash. Always Call Ahead To Confirm Acceptance Of Your Materials Page 12 Reuse/Thrift Stores Bend Community Center Thrift Store Goodwill (Bend) Goodwill (Redmond) Habitat for Humanity ReStore-Bend -Madras -Prineville -Redmond Habitat for Humanity Thrift Store-Sisters Humane Society of Central Oregon Thrift Store Opportunity Foundation-Bend -Madras -Redmond Pakit Liquidators St Vincent DePaul Thrift Store-Prineville Participating Businesses Bar Seven A Companies Bear Creek Resources/Tire Disposal & Recycling Bend Auto Wreckers Bend Community Center Thrift Store Bend Garbage & Recycling Boxcar Productions Cascade Disposal Central Waste Oil Haulers Cartridge World Clean it Up Mark! Crook County Landfill D&G Blinds Deschutes Recycling Deschutes County Knott Landfill Alfalfa Transfer Station Negus Transfer Station Northwest Transfer Station Southwest Transfer Station Habitat for Humanity ReStores High Country Disposal Humane Society of Central Oregon I & J Carpets & Vinyl Flooring / Shaw Floors Carpet Recycling Program LKQ Brad’s Auto & Truck Parts Opportunity Foundation Thrift Store Pakit Liquidators Printer Resources & Recycling Prineville Disposal Rapid Refill Ink Schnitzer Steel Schuck’s Auto Supply Stormwater Services Swift & McCormick Metal Inc Wilderness Garbage & Recycling 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 9 9 5 9 9 The Central Oregon Recycle/Reuse Guide is the result of a wide variety of people in our community who are passionate about our environment and the natural beauty of Central Oregon. We have a desire to improve its sustainability, and preserve and protect it for future generations. The production of the guide was made financially possible through a generous grant from the Deschutes County Solid Waste Department. Support was also provided by Earth Advantage as well as the companies whose employees were allowed to spend valuable work time creating this guide. Those individuals and companies are listed on page one. As it is our intent to keep this guide as responsible as the individuals and companies listed in it, we will only be printing a small amount of these guides. It is available for download at www.coba.org Printing for this issue of the Recycle/Reuse guide was made possible through a generous donation from Moonlight Mailing & Printing Inc. MCJ 04/07/09
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