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Kane County Annual Recycling Extravaganza Sat. 7/22/23
Kane County's Recycling Program is excited to host its annual recycling Extravaganza on Saturday, July 22nd, 2023 from 8am –noon at 540 S Randall Road in St. Charles. Please note that there will be NO SHREDDING at this event, but we are taking in a large variety of materials, some of which we only collect once a year. Please see the Recycling Program Events Page for more details, and see the information below to ensure the best event experience!
Instructions for the best event experience:
Items Accepted in the Order Encountered on Site:
Costs* payable directly to on-site vendors with cash or card:
What we will NOT be collecting:
Partners Include: Kane County Water & Environmental Resources, eWorks Electronics Services, Pacesetter Books, Flat Can Recycling, EPaint Recycling, DART Container Corp, Fluorecycle, & Working Bikes.
Please see our website (www.countyofkane.org/recycling/) for more information, or contact Clair Ryan, Kane County's Recycling Program Coordinator at [email protected] or 630-208-3841 with any questions.
Kane County Annual Recycling Extravaganza Sat. 7/22/23Please note that there will be NO SHREDDING at this event, but we are taking in a large variety of materials, some of which we only collect once a year. Instructions for the best event experience:Items Accepted in the Order Encountered on Site: Station 1 = Books:Station 2 = Electronics, clothing & textiles, flattened cardboard: (Cost*)Station 3 = Dry cell batteries: Station 4 = Styrofoam: Station 5 = Bikes, helmets, baskets, tools: Station 6 = Recyclable/hazardous bulbs and lamps: Station 7 = Aerosols, compressed gas, child car seats: Cost*Station 8 = Latex-based paints and coatings:Cost* Costs* payable directly to on-site vendors with cash or card:TVs and Computer Monitors: Aerosols:Compressed gas:Child car seats:Latex paint and coatings: Whatwe will NOT be collectingNO Confidential Document ShreddingNo carpet or carpet padding. No household hazardous wastes other than allowable aerosols. No spray adhesives or expanding foams. No oven cleaners. No spray sealants. No self-defense sprays. No tires. No bubble wrap or packing peanuts. No large household appliances/ “white goods" or Freon-containing appliances. No incandescent or halogen bulbs (can be put in regular trash). No wet-cell lead acid batteries (e.g., car or sump pump batteries). No batteries of any kind over 11 lbs. in weight. No materials generated in the course of operating a business. Thank you! Partners Include: Kane County Water & Environmental Resources, eWorks Electronics Services, Pacesetter Books, Flat Can Recycling, EPaint Recycling, DART Container Corp, Fluorecycle, & Working Bikes.