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Thursday, February 28, 2019
Top 7 Spring Events in Louisville, KY
Winter is over and spring is blossoming over Derby City. As soon as the winter winds stops blowing, everyone immediately goes into “Kentucky Derby” mode. Yet, there are so many other events and festivals going on in Louisville, Ky that are worth checking out.
There are events for the young and young at heart, food lovers, music lovers, and art lovers. To make planning your springtime fun easier, we have put together a list of the top seven, can’t miss, events in Louisville, KY during the spring.
#1 – St. Patrick’s Day Parade
This free event is open to all ages and is the unofficial kickoff to the spring season in Louisville, KY. This fun and colorful parade celebrates the historic holiday of St. Patrick’s Day. Viewers line the street to all 150 festive floats and characters march down Baxter and Bardstown Road. This year’s theme is Shakin’ The Shillelagh! and it sure to be a good time for all. You can even purchase parade t-shirts to show your holiday spirit. So wear your green and join the fun!
Location: Starting point is at Baxter and Broadway
Time: Saturday March 9th at 3pm
For more info, visit: http://www.louisvilleirish.com/annual-events/st-patricks-parade/
#2 – Wizards and Witches Beer Festival
“I solemnly swear I am up to no good.” Enter The Gillespie as it transforms into a wizarding world full of magic, wonder, and a tad bit of mischief. This event will host tastings of over twenty winter, pumpkin, and holiday beers. Be sure to explore the Lair of Secret Cider Potions and sip a mug of adult Butterscotch Beer. There will be multiple magical photo ops, plenty of food, and live music from the Sorceress Sisters and DJ Merlin. This is a 21 and over event.
Location: The Gillespie 421 West Market Street Louisville, KY 40202
Time: March 29th 6:30pm – 10pm
For more info, visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wizards-and-witches-beer-festival-tickets-55349805759?aff=ebdssbcitybrowse
#3 – Thunder Over Louisville
Everyone knows what April brings; Thunder Over Louisville. The official kickoff to the Kentucky Derby Festival. This years theme will be the “Wonderful World of Thunder.” This year also marks the 30th anniversary of the nation’s largest annual fireworks display. Grab a lawn chair, reserve seats at one of the many riverfront restaurants, or book a room at the fabulous Galt House. Do whatever you need to do, because this is one event you do not want to miss.
Location: Clark Memorial Bridge
Time: April 13th – Air Show starts at 3pm & Fireworks start at 9:30pm
For more info, visit: https://thunderoverlouisville.org/
#4 – Love, Lust + Rock N Roll
Come see the fabulous Louisville Orchestra perform their tribute to Love, Lust + Rock ‘n’ Roll. With conductor Bob Bernhardt and singer Storm Large, you will hear songs from Cole Porter and Frank Sinatra to Led Zeppelin and Queen. This is one night of music throwbacks that will have you tapping your feet all night.
Location: Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts
Time: April 20th at 8pm
For more info, visit: https://louisvilleorchestra.org/concert/pops-storm-large/
#5 – Chow Wagon
Once again, the Chow Wagon returns to Waterfront Park on the Ohio River. The Miller Lite Music Stage will feature live concerts with local and regional entertainment and a wide variety of musical genres including jazz, R&B, country, rock, and blues. Enjoy great food and live music with your friends, family, and coworkers. All you need to get in is your 2019 Pegasus Pin, which can be purchased at many retailers around the city. There’s no way to go wrong by making a visit to this great outdoor party.
Location: Waterfront Park
Time: Thursday, April 25, 2019 – Friday, May 3, 2019
- Daily: 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM
For more info, visit: https://discover.kdf.org/chow-wagon/
#6 – Waterfront Jam
The Kentucky Derby Festival Waterfront Jam will include live music on two stages at Kroger’s Fest-a-Ville, featuring over thirty local and regional bands and seven national acts. Admission to all concerts will be free with a 2019 Pegasus Pin, available for purchase at several retailers around the Louisville, KY area. For an additional cost, you can purchase VIP Viewing tickets for select shows. This is sure to be one exciting time.
Location: Waterfront Park
Time: Thursday, April 25, 2019 – Friday May 3, 2019
- Daily: 11am – 11pm
- Sunday: 12pm – 10pm
For more info, visit: https://discover.kdf.org/waterfront-jam-concert-series/
#7 – Republic Bank Pegasus Parade
This family-friendly annual event showcases some of the nation’s finest marching bands and equestrian units, along with inflatable characters and colorful floats. Led by the “Peggy Bank” inflatable Pegasus balloon, the parade marches west on Broadway for 17 blocks and lasts approximately two hours. More than 90% of the parade route offers free public viewing and bleacher and VIP seats are available with a ticket purchase. Today, the Pegasus Parade is one of the largest in the country and has featured many celebrities over the years. Muhammad Ali, John Wayne, Loretta Lynn, William Shatner, Bill Monroe, Diane Sawyer, Colonel Harland Sanders, Rick Pitino, and John Calipari are only a few of the celebrities that have appeared in the parade.
Location: Parade route is down Broadway
Time: Thursday May 2nd at 5pm
For more info, visit: https://discover.kdf.org/pegasusparade/
Fun, Fun, Fun
These seven events only give a glimpse of all the events that Louisville, KY has to offer. But one thing is for sure, with great fun comes great messes.
Each and every event has a cleanup crew that picks up all the trash and this is essential for event operation. Wouldn’t it makes things so much easier if there was a dumpster they could rent that would then magically disappear when the mess was cleaned up?
Oh wait, there is! Economy Dumpster has dumpsters to fit any size mess. From a small bathroom remodel to the sheer volume of trash these Louisville, KY events can produce. Call to order today! We’ll deliver your dumpster and then haul it away with your trash in tow!
So, grab your friends and family and join in on the fun, because you don’t want to miss what this city has to offer!
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Friday, February 22, 2019
Top 7 Spring Events in Indianapolis, IN
Who wants to spend all their time working or doing homework? Probably not you.
Take a break and try something new – go on an adventure! You don’t even have to leave the comfort of home. In Indianapolis, IN there are so many events and festivals to take advantage of.
To make your fun planning a bit easier, we have put together a list of the top seven spring events in Indianapolis, IN. Grab your friend and family, because there is so much fun to be had!
#1 – Indy’s Premier Bourbon Affair
You’ll make your way through the Indiana Experience while sampling renowned spirits and learning more about the fine art and nuances of distilling. For anyone who enjoys bourbon, mark this date in your calendar, because this will be fun for any and all bourbon lovers. Exclusive bourbon packages will be available to the highest bidders during a new live auction.
Location: Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center 450 W. Ohio St., Indianapolis, IN 46202
Time: March 1st at 6:30pm
For more info, visit: https://www.visitindy.com/indianapolis-indy-bourbon-affair
#2 – Indianapolis Soul Music Festival
Experience the emotional thrilling appeal of soul with Charlie Wilson, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, and Joe. These award winning artists will perform their biggest hits and create a night of music and art you do not want to miss. Ticket prices for the event range from $42.50 – $125 and are going fast, so be sure to grab your tickets today!
Location: One Bankers Life Ct., 125 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, IN 46204
Time: March 15 at 8:00pm
For more info, visit: https://www.visitindy.com/indianapolis-soul-music-festival
#3 – Butterfly Kaleidoscope
Immerse yourself in the beauty of butterflies as these wonderful winged insects return to The Hilbert Conservatory. A dazzling array of colors will fill every corner of the conservatory in this brand new show. A breathtaking mobile of giant proportions will twirl overhead as a rainbow of light shimmers in through stained glass panels. As you walk through the warm, aromatic indoor garden, 40 species of butterflies will flit nearby and one might even land on you! Each day, hundreds of new butterflies will be released from the chamber with about 13,000 released during the season. Learn about the amazing metamorphosis of these magical creatures — from egg to larva to pupa to butterfly.
Location: Indianapolis Zoo located in White River State Park
Time: March 21 to September 9 during Zoo hours
For more info, visit: https://www.visitindy.com/indianapolis-butterfly-kaleidoscope-zoo
#4 – Broad Ripple Winter Market
This market is committed to supporting locally grown & produced foods. The Broad Ripple Winter Market brings Midtown Indianapolis and the greater Indianapolis community the very best and freshest of the season. Join Midtown’s neighborhoods of Broad Ripple, Butler-Tarkington, Mapleton-Fall Creek and Meridian-Kessler in celebrating great food, life, and buying local. The market is open to all ages and off street parking is available behind Bent Rail and south of Developer Town.
Location: Broad Ripple Winter Market 5301 N. Winthrop Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46205
Time: February 9 to April 27 at 9:00am – Noon
For more info, visit: http://www.broadripplefarmersmarket.org/winter/
#5 – 500 Festival Kick-Off to May
Join the 500 Festival on Monument Circle as they kickoff the greatest month of the year – May! Dignitaries from the City of Indianapolis, the 500 Festival Board of Directors and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway will welcome attendees to the celebration. After the welcome, the month of May will officially kick off with the assistance of a few special guests! There will also be Indy’s favorite food trucks, with lunch available for purchase, along with giveaways and prizes! Be sure to bring the whole family!
Location: Soldiers & Sailors Monument 1 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Time: May 1st at 11am – 1pm
For more info, visit: https://www.visitindy.com/indianapolis-500-festival-kick-off-to-may
#6 – Mother’s Day Weekend
During this fun, annual event, the Indianapolis Zoo puts the spotlight on all mothers — both human and animal. The recognition begins right as you enter the Zoo with a special “Proud Mom” sticker. The fun is just beginning as the whole family participates in the Zoo-wide scavenger hunt. Follow the clues to discover several Zoo mothers and interesting animal facts along the way. For example, did you know that a mother elephant carries her calf for 22 months? Once you finish the exciting hunt, stop over at the White River Gardens Gift shop to receive a special gift! Mother’s Day weekend activities are free for Zoo members and included with regular Zoo admission.
Location: Indianapolis Zoo in White River State Park 1200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46222
Time: May 11th and May 12th during Zoo hours
For more info, visit: https://www.visitindy.com/indianapolis-mothers-day-weekend-zoo
#7 – Indianapolis 500
The speed. The excitement. The pageantry. The tradition. The Indianapolis 500 – there’s nothing else quite like it. Get set for more magic moments and memories at “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Is it May yet?
Lcoation: Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Time: May 26th at 12:19pm
For more info, visit: https://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/events/indy500
Spring Is In The Air
It may be early in the year, but we can guarantee there are people out there already planning their spring break vacations and bucket lists. Regardless if you are a food lover, music lover, art lover, or race fan, there is an event in Indianapolis, IN just waiting for you.
But one thing that usually doesn’t come to mind is the after party cleanup. When all these events are over, someone has to pick up the trash. At Economy Dumpster, we have roll off dumpsters in many sizes to fit every size mess. We will drop off and pick up so you can get back to having fun. Call us to schedule your dumpster rental today!
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Thursday, February 21, 2019
Where to Recycle Electronics in Indianapolis, IN
How are you reading this article? Desktop? Laptop? Smartphone? Tablet? The average American household has an average of 24 electronic devices, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. With so many electronics, what are you going to do when they start becoming dated or broken?
The answer? Recycle.
We have created this helpful guide to help you better understand what electronics are recyclable and where you can take these items in the Indianapolis, IN area.
What is Electronic Recycling?
Electronic recycling is the process of reusing and repurposing broken, dated, or obsolete electronics. These electronics are also referred to as “e-waste.”
Instead of tossing it in the trash or throwing it in the dumpster, you can take advantage of electronics recycling. By recycling the devices that are broken or that you do not want anymore, you eliminate harmful waste from entering Indianapolis landfills and aid in building entirely new electronic devices.
To make the process easier for you, we have listed out the different electronics that can be recycled and where they can be dropped off in Indianapolis, IN.
Battery Recycling
There are many types of batteries that can be recycled, including rechargeable ones and those found in home electronics, cars, boats, and trucks. You know those batteries in your tv remote or child’s toy? All recyclable.
When batteries have reached the end of their useful life, they can be broken down and the different components and metals inside will be separated and used to manufacture new batteries or incorporated into other metal products.
These are the different kinds of batteries that are acceptable for recycling, according to Battery Solutions:
- Lead Acid – commonly found in car batteries
- Alkaline – these are your everyday AA, AAA, C, and D batteries
- Lithium-Ion – this is found in rechargeable batteries like those in small electronic devices like iPhones and iPods.
- Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) – rechargeable batteries used for portable computers, drills, camcorders and other small battery-operated devices requiring an even power discharge.
- Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) – similar to nickel-cadmium batteries except that this battery uses hydrogen instead of cadmium.
- Lithium Batteries – non-rechargeable batteries typically found in electronics and medical devices.
- Mercury Batteries – these are small button batteries used in laser pointers and Christmas ornaments
- Zinc-Carbon – these single use batteries are commonly used in remote controls, flashlights, clocks, or transistor radios
- Zinc-Air – these can be found in hearing aids and watches
Cell Phone Recycling
Before recycling your cell phone, consider donating it first if it is in good working condition. Many non-profit organizations collect cell phones to give to those who cannot afford a phone of their own. If the phone is broken, too outdated, or you wish to recycle from the beginning , then recycling is the way to go.
To do this, you can trade it in when you buy a new phone, mail it off to a phone recycling program, or drop it off at the nearest electronic recycling facility in Indianapolis, IN. A list of facilities can be found a few scrolls down.
Once recycled, the metals and components inside the phone will be separated out and used to make new phones or combined with other materials to make a variety of other products. Be sure to reset your phone to its original factory settings before donating or recycling it.
Computer Recycling
The average lifespan of a computer is anywhere between three to five years. With this short of a lifespan, you can imagine the large volume of dated computers out there. So the next time you buy a new computer, take the old one to be recycled.
When a recycling facility receives a computer or laptop, they will first evaluate it to assess if it is still in some working condition. If so, they will erase the hard drive and sell the computer off whole or in parts. If the computer is broken or obsolete, the hard drive is destroyed and the internal components like tin, silicon, iron, aluminum, and a variety of plastics are extracted and separated. They are then reused, which helps reduce the costs of constructing new computers.
So when it is time to upgrade and get a new computer, take it to one of the Indianapolis, IN electronic recycling centers from the list below.
Television Recycling
Televisions are great for when you want to relax in the evening and entertain yourself. But when those televisions find their way into a landfill, the real damage begins. When they are not properly disposed of, harmful chemicals, like mercury, arsenic, and lead, seep into the ground and cause irreversible harm to the soil.
Luckily, many states have created laws making it illegal to throw televisions into landfills. Indiana has such a law in place and it also includes many other electronic devices.
It’s important to take your television to a facility who knows what they are doing. If not extracted properly, the chemicals in many televisions can still harm the environment after is it recycled. Recycling centers will disassemble and separate the different metals and plastics inside the unit, like gold, lead, and copper, to be sold separately, reused in other televisions, or combined with other components to make several different products. With so many ways to reuse a television, recycling is the only option.
Wire & Cable Recycling
Take a look at all those cords coming out of the back of your television, desktop, and gaming system. All those wires and cords – recyclable!
Since Indianapolis, IN does not allow wires and cables to be recycled in their curbside pickup service, the best thing you can do is drop it off at one of the electronic recycling centers around the city.
When cords and wires are recycled, the brass, steel, copper, and plastic materials will be separated and cut to various sizes and lengths to be sold for use in other electronic devices.
So don’t forget to grab the accompanying wires and cables the next time you recycle your television or computer.
Electronic Recycling Centers Near Me
Cell Phones | Desktops | Laptops | TVs | Modems Routers | DVD Players | Other | |
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Green Wave’s Central Indiana Recycling Center 9206 E 33rd St |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Batteries, Cables/Wires, Office Equipment |
Technology Recyclers 333 South Franklin Road |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Batteries, Cables/Wires, Office Equipment |
ERI 3100 Reeves Rd. |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Batteries, Office Equipment |
Recycle Force 1255 Roosevelt Avenue |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Cables/Wires, Office Equipment |
West Street Collection Facility 1725 West Street, Bldg. 1 |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Office Equipment | |
Best Buy All Locations |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Electronic Recycling Centers Near Me
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Cell Phones | Desktops | Laptops | TVs | Modems Routers | DVD Players | Other | ||
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Green Wave’s Central Indiana Recycling Center 9206 E 33rd St |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Batteries, Cables/Wires, Office Equipment |
Technology Recyclers 333 South Franklin Road |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Batteries, Cables/Wires, Office Equipment |
ERI 3100 Reeves Rd. |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Batteries, Office Equipment |
Recycle Force 1255 Roosevelt Avenue |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Cables/Wires, Office Equipment |
West Street Collection Facility 1725 West Street, Bldg. 1 |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Office Equipment | |
Best Buy All Locations |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
We can thank electronics for many of the luxuries that we enjoy today. But when we don’t recycle them, they can end up doing more harm than good.
Researches are constantly finding new and innovative ways to reuse electronic devices, so the next time you have a device that is at the end of its useful life, take it to one of the electronic recycling centers in Indianapolis, IN.
Who knows, maybe that old heavy desktop could be part of the next great technological invention.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Where to Recycle Electronics in Louisville, KY
Did you know that according to the Consumer Electronics Association, each American household owns about 24 electronic devices?
What are you going to do when all those computers, televisions, cell phones, and game systems start breaking and become outdated?
Are you going to kick them to the curb? We hope you don’t! There is another way to get rid of your broken or dated devices – electronic recycling.
What is Electronic Recycling?
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is the trash that is produced from broken or obsolete electronic products. So rather than toss it in the trash or throw it in a dumpster, you can participate in electronic recycling so that all or part of the electronics can be repurposed or reused to make new devices. When you do this, you are not only eliminating harmful waste from Louisville landfills, but you are also helping build brand new devices!
We have broken down the different types of electronic recycling and where you can drop off your electronics in and around the Louisville, KY area.
Battery Recycling
Many batteries and rechargeable batteries can be recycled. These can be found in home electronics, cars, boats, and trucks. The recycling process will separate the different metals inside the battery, break them down, and these can later be used to create new batteries or added to other metal products.
Here is a list of the specific types of batteries that are recyclable according to Battery Solutions:
- Lead Acid – this is found in car batteries
- Alkaline – AA, AAA, C, and D batteries contain alkaline
- Lithium-Ion – this is found in rechargeable batteries for small electronic devices
- Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd) – these are rechargeable batteries used for portable computers, drills, camcorders and other small battery-operated devices requiring an even power discharge.
- Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) – these are similar to nickel-cadmium batteries except that they use hydrogen instead of cadmium.
- Lithium Batteries – these are non-rechargeable batteries typically found in electronics and medical devices.
- Mercury Batteries – these are the small button batteries used in laser pointers and Christmas ornaments
- Zinc-Carbon – these are single use batteries commonly used in remote controls, flashlights, clocks or transistor radios
- Zinc-Air – commonly used in hearing aids and watches
Cell Phone Recycling
If you have a phone that is in good working condition and is relatively new, consider donating it first. Many Louisville area non-profit organizations collect phones to raise money or give to those who cannot afford a phone at all. Be sure to erase all your personal data first! If the phone has seen better days and taken its last breath, then recycling is a great way to reuse the metals and plastics inside the phone to make new phones or other products.
To recycle a cell phone, you can trade them in when you purchase a new phone, mail them in to specific recycling programs, or simply take it to an e-waste recycling center in Louisville, KY.
Computer Recycling
When a computer is recycled, it is first evaluated to see if it’s still in working order or is beyond repair. If it’s still usable, the hard drive is destroyed and the rest of the unit is either sold for spare parts or for scraps. Recycling a computer is an excellent way to conserve energy and prevent valuable parts from being trashed.
An additional option you have is to recycle the motherboard separately. You can often do this for cash because this component contains gold. To do this, open up your computer (carefully!), remove the motherboard, and take it to a gold refiner or an electronic recycler who will offer some cash in exchange. You can also take your computer to a local electronics store for help in removing the motherboard.
Television Recycling
While sitting in your home or apartment, televisions are harmless. It is when they enter a landfill that the real trouble begins. When a television is left to the elements in a landfill, it begins to break down and rot, which causes all sorts of harmful chemicals to enter the soil, like lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, and barium. Today, most states have laws in place to prevent televisions from ever entering a landfill. Kentucky is not yet one of them, but many of the state’s landfills have chosen on their own to refuse televisions.
There are local facilities that will reuse the tv components for either scrap or sell the parts that are still in good condition to make new televisions. For example, all Best Buy stores have a recycling program regardless if you bought the television from them. With all the recyclable materials inside a television, recycling is the only option.
Wire & Cable Recycling
Take a second and think of all the electronics in your house. Each one of them uses cables and wires to operate. The miles and miles of cords you have in your house are all recyclable!
Since Louisville, KY does not accept wire and cables in curbside pickup, the best way to recycle these items is to take them to an electronics recycler. Once there, the copper, brass, steel, plastic, and rubber components are separated and cut to different sizes and lengths and sold off to be used in all other electronics.
So the next time you recycle your DVD player or laptop, be sure to take the cords with you!
Electronics Recycling Centers Near Me
Batteries | Cell Phones | Desktops | Laptops | TVs | Wires Cables | Modems Routers | Circuit Boards | |
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Bluegrass Recycle 1361 S. 15th St. |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
ISA Recycling 7100 Grade Lane |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Waste Reduction Center 636 Meriwether Ave. |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
ecocell 1726 Mellwood Avenue |
✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Waste Management Recycling & Disposal Facility 2673 Outer Loop |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
Best Buy All Locations |
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Electronic Recycling Centers Near Me
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Batteries | Cell Phones | Desktops | Laptops | TVs | Wires Cables | Modems Routers | Circuit Boards | ||
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Bluegrass Recycle 1361 S. 15th St. |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
ISA Recycling 7100 Grade Lane |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Waste Reduction Center 636 Meriwether Ave. |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |||||
ecocell 1726 Mellwood Avenue |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ||||||
Waste Management Recycling & Disposal Facility 2673 Outer Loop |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
Best Buy All Locations |
See Full List | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Don’t Throw It Out, Recycle It!
Electronics have made life so much easier in so many ways. With researchers finding more and more uses for recyclable electronics, it would be silly not to recycle. So the next time you have an electronic device that has seen better days, be sure to take advantage of one of the many electronic recycling centers in Louisville, KY.
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