Recycling Service
Recycling Service
Full Circle
If you live in an apartment, don't have curbside recycling, or simply want to fill the gaps in your current recycling service, come recycle at Full Circle!
For $5 a month, you can drop off up to 50 gallons of “standard” recycling—anything accepted in the Shawnee County Solid Waste curbside bins. For an additional $5 a month, you can recycle several other items (listed below).
Recycling can be dropped off during our usual business hours (Friday, 3-6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.). Note that this service is drop-off only. When you place your order, make sure to select the pickup option so that you are not charged a delivery fee.
Standard Recycling Drop-Off - $5/month
- Paper (office paper, chipboard, newspaper, junk mail, bagged shredded paper, etc.)
- Cardboard
- Plastic bottles, jugs, and tubs (#1, #2, #5)
Clamshells & Cartons Drop-Off - $5/month
- Rigid plastic containers #1-7
- (does not include non-container plastics, like hangers or household decor)
- Gable-topped or flat-topped cardboard cartons used to hold liquids (such as milk, juice, broth, or egg substitute)
- (does not include ice cream, takeout, or similar food cartons)
Premium Recycling Drop-Off - $10/month
- All materials listed above
- Glass
- Ink cartridges
- Small electronics
Note that metal is not included on this list, as metal cans and small amounts of scrap metal may be recycled for free at Full Circle.
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