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Neighborhood Issues in Huntington and Cabell County
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Recycling is critical to Huntington's/Cabell County's Future

Lots of folks in our county have a positive attitude about the importance of recycling solid waste, but are asking where they can take their recyclables. I hope this information is helpful.

Places That Recycle:

Curbside:

Allied Waste - 525-1631. Find out about City of Huntington's new incentive program.

Drop Offs:

Goodwill Industries - 525 W. 19th Street (next to Redman Bingo Hall) - They accept Aluminum cans, cardboard, magazines, phone books, catalogs, all paper, bubble wrap, plastic peanuts and electronics.

In Barboursville - Depot Street - They accept paper, cardboard, plastics 1 and 2 (look on the bottom for the classification number).

Allied Waste - Route 2 - They accept Paper, steel cans, aluminum cans, plastics 1 and 2.

Empire Metals - 111 E. 22nd Street, Huntington - Aluminum Cans and scrap metals.

Taylor Iron and Metal, 1st Street and 3rd Avenue, Huntington - They accept Aluminum cans and scrap metals.

WV Waste Paper Recycling Company, 1751 7th Ave., Huntington - They accept cardboard and paper.