Citizens can drop off the following household items forrecycling every second Saturday of the month: Plastics #1 (soda/water bottles) and #2 (milk/juice/shampoo/detergent containers) Newspapers, junk mail, phone books, catalogs, office paper Corrugated cardboard Boxboard (cereal boxes/soft drinkboxes) Small aluminum and steel cans E-Waste (computers, laptops, telephones/telephone systems, keyboards, speakers, telephone/computer cables, x-boxes, PlayStation, Wii, MP3/DVD/CD players, UPS, Circuit boards, Portable Navigation/GPS devices, ink jet/toner cartridges, digital cameras/video recorders (DVRs), fax machines, small printers, monitors, processors, networking equipment, stereos, security systems) Batteries (AA, AAA, AAAA, C. D, 6 & 9 volt, Lithium); Light bulbs (Incandescent and fluorescent) Televisions (Limit 4) Glass (Limit 50lbs.) Tires (Limit: 5) Mardi Gras Beads Organics for Composting (fruit/vegetable scraps (peels, skins, pits, or seeds), tea bags, coffee grounds and paper filters, eggshells, nutshells, seed shells, plain bread, grains, and plain pasta (no toppings, meat bones, dairy or foods with oil) More Information Visit the Sanitation website. To register for Free Curbside Recycling, call 311. Free Curbside Recycling is available only to Orleans Parish residents.
Saturday, Mar 27, 8 AM-1 PM
Recycling Drop-Off
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2829 Elysian Fields Avenue, New Orleans, LA
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