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Burlington County: Shredding and Computer Roundup Event

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Preferred

Recycle your computer equipment and shred your old confidential documents at the Burlington County Recycling Center.

Shredding Confidential PaperThis is FREE to all residents of Burlington County.
Recycle Your Computer

DATE/TIME:
Saturday, November 4th, between 9 a.m and 2 p.m.  (Rain or Shine)


LOCATION:
Robert Shinn, Jr.
Recycling Center
130 Hancock Lane,Westampton

 

Click here for more details, including map and contact information
  
 
Burlington County will be distributing over $246,000, including a $53,507 state grant for township recycling efforts.
 
 
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Additional Wast Management / Recycling Resources:
www.rbc.org/nj  - recycling rechargeable batteries (locations)
http://www.anjr.com/ - State Recycling Association
www.state.nj.us/dep - NJDEP information (NJ Dept. of Environmental Protection)
http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/ - Burlington County information
 
 
Burlington County Recycling FAQs:
Are Staples okay?
Yes, you do not have to remove staples from papers before recycling, jut big metal clips and binders.

What do I do with almost empty paint cans?
You can safely put empty or almost empty paint cans in the trash.  If you have more than a few inches in the can that won't harden or air dry, contact your town for specific disposal information.

Can I mix paper and cardboard together?
Absolutely, they get collected in the same truck.

Should I flatten Aluminum Cans?
No, our processing systems works best on unflattened cans.  Squashed cans don't get sorted properly and can get mixed in with the wrong recyclables.

I like to put my papers in my recycling bucket,  Is this a good idea?
No, one truck pics up paper and cardboard, another collects bottles and cans. Never put your paper in the bucket.
  
  
 
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