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Kansas Department of Health & Environment: Bureau of Waste Management
http://www.kdheks.gov/waste/index.html
Bureau of Waste Management. Bill Bider, Director. Phone: (785) 296-1600 Fax: (785) 559-4252. 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 320. Topeka, KS 66612-1366. Mission - To minimize the health and environmental impact associated with the generation, storage, transportation, treatment, and disposal of all solid and hazardous wastes in Kansas. Compliance, Assistance, and Enforcement. Old City Dump Cleanup Program. City/County Illegal Dump Cleanup Program. Compliance Assistance Visits Program. 2015 Biennial HW Report.
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Recycling
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Now accepted at the Recycling Center: Old Cell Phones, Household Batteries,Ink Jet Cartridges and Laser Jet Cartridges! For more info contact the Ellsworth County Noxious Weed Dept. @ 785-472-3132. There is now a charge of Ten Cents a pound for e-waste at the Recycling Center. Accepted in the large trailer and bins located outside at the Weed Dept. Newspaper - ( And anything that comes inside the newspaper, such as sales ads and fliers). Magazines - ( And catalogs , slick paper only). We would like to th...
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E-Waste — Kansas Organization of Recyclers
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KS Recycling Rate: The Uncounted. Kansas Campus Recycling Network. What can we do? Many businesses throughout Kansas collect and process e-scrap. KOR urges every person to locate the business nearest them for the safe and environmentally appropriate way to dispose of worn out and out-of-date electronic items. Where do I take my e-waste? The following website is designed to help you locate locations across Kansas where e-waste is accepted: www.kansasrecycles.org. Other Sites of Interest:. PBDE (polybromin...
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Be A Member! — Kansas Organization of Recyclers
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KS Recycling Rate: The Uncounted. Kansas Campus Recycling Network. DOWNLOAD THE MEMBERSHIP FORM HERE. Population 2,000-15,000. Each Associate Member cost is half your membership rate. Associate Members enjoy all the benefits of KOR Regular members, except voting. KOR members are involved in recycling - from collecting to processing. KOR members are cities, counties, non-profits, educational institutions, and businesses. KOR membership benefits include:. KOR is active in many areas, including:. Mdash; PDF...
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Household Hazardous Waste — Kansas Organization of Recyclers
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KS Recycling Rate: The Uncounted. Kansas Campus Recycling Network. What is Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)? Household Hazardous Waste, or HHW, is material left over when you’re finished with a product containing hazardous substances. Some of the more common products include:. Insecticides, pesticides and herbicides. Paint, paint strippers, paint thinners and turpentine. Antifreeze, motor oil, batteries, gasoline, car wax and polish. Putting HHW in the trash isn’t the answer either. What can you do? Most ...
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Membership Information — Kansas Organization of Recyclers
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KS Recycling Rate: The Uncounted. Kansas Campus Recycling Network. DOWNLOAD THE MEMBERSHIP FORM HERE. Population 2,000-15,000. Each Associate Member cost is half your membership rate. Associate Members enjoy all the benefits of KOR Regular members, except voting. KOR members are involved in recycling - from collecting to processing. KOR members are cities, counties, non-profits, educational institutions, and businesses. KOR membership benefits include:. KOR is active in many areas, including:.
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Where To Recycle — Kansas Organization of Recyclers
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KS Recycling Rate: The Uncounted. Kansas Campus Recycling Network. To find a recycling location near you, visit:. The site is a cooperative effort between KOR and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment Bureau of Waste Management. Oct 04, 2016. Aug 09, 2016.
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Residential — Kansas Organization of Recyclers
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KS Recycling Rate: The Uncounted. Kansas Campus Recycling Network. In addition to recycling as much as possible, WASTE REDUCTION is important. Below are links that will help you eliminate unwanted mail so you don't have to recycle it! Take your name off the direct mail lists:. Many cities offer curbside recycling. Contact your trash hauler to determine if curbside collection is available in your area. A list of curbside collectors, by city, can be seen at www.kansasrecycles.org. What can you recycle?