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Montgomery County Recycles!
Welcome to the Montgomery County Recycling home on the internet! This website will contain information for residents, businesses, and municipalities on how, what and where to reuse and recycle. This is also your home for the Montgomery County Household Hazardous Waste Program. Please take a look around and feel free to contact us with any questions!
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Did you know!?
Plastic grocery bags (Resin Codes #2 and #4) can be recycled at most grocery stores. Ask the store manager for more details!
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Contact Us
Waste System Authority of Eastern Montgomery County
Human Services Center
1430 DeKalb St.
Norristown, PA 19404
610.278.3618(office)
610.278.3713(fax)
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2010 Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics Collection Program The 2010 HHW and Electronics Collection Calendar and information is here! Click here or the icons below!
2010 HHW and Electronics Collection Flyer - Download
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Recycling Newsletter Sign up to receive the Montgomery County Recycling Newsletter quarterly in your email.
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Municipal Recycling Info.
Click the Map to find out what your municipality recycles!
*Coming Soon*
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Upcoming Events Calendar
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July 17 - Household Hazardous Waste Event @ Mont.Co. Community College 9AM-3PM
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August 12 - Household Hazardous Waste Event @ Abington Junior High School 9AM-3PM
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August 21 - Household Hazardous Waste Event @ Spring-Ford Flex School 9AM-3PM
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September 25 - Automotive Tire Collection @ Upper Dublin Twp Municipal Bldg. 9AM-3PM
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FAQ Of The Month
Q: Can I throw my Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb (CFL) in the trash?
A: No. CFL's contain mercury which should not go in the trash. Bring these bulbs to any Home Depot, Lowe's, Ikea or Househould Hazardous Waste Event for proper disposal and recycling.
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Recycling A - Z Guide
For information on where to recycle everything from Aluminum Cans to Yard Waste please click here...
Montgomery County Recycling Hotline -
610.278.3618
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Poll Do you use reuseable shopping bags at the grocery store?
Click HERE to take the poll...
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