Location | Address | Hours | Requirements |
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Home Depot | Multiple locations, see website | Varies, see list of locations | |
BatteriesPlus | Multiple locations, see website | Generally 8 AM to 7 PM, but hours vary slightly | They charge a fee for recycling |
620 S. Wisteria St. Mansfield |
Second Saturday of Each Month: 10 AM to 3 PM Thursday and Friday Before the Second Saturday: 3 to 7 PM |
Proof of residency is required | |
Target | Multiple locations, see website | 8 AM to 10 PM in Texas, hours vary in other states | |
City of Arlington's List of Drop-Off Locations | Multiple locations, see website | Varies, see list of locations | |
Call2Recycle | Online search for locations | Varies, see list of locations | |
Earth911 | Online search for locations | Varies, see list of locations |
Location | Address | Requirements |
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Office Depot | Multiple locations, see website | 10 cartridges per month limit, must be rewards member and spend at least $10 in the same month. |
Staples | Multiple locations, see website | |
Walmart | Multiple locations, see website | |
Best Buy | Multiple locations, see website | |
HP Planet Partners Team (List of recycling options) | Multiple locations, see website for drop off options | |
EPA Electronic Donation & Recycling (List of recycling options) | Multiple locations, see website for drop off options |
Location | Address | Requirements |
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DEA Approved drop-off points | Multiple locations, see website |
Varies. Most accept all legal drugs except those that include needles or hydrogen peroxide, as they could damage the container. Notable chains are CVS and Walgreens, as well as local hospitals and ERs. |
Tarrant County College Southeast Campus has an active recycling program! Do your part by separating trash and recycling into the proper bins. We recycle:
Remember that anything wet or contaminated with food waste should go in the trash. Putting food waste in a recycling bin contaminates the other items, rendering them just trash.
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