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EZ Recycling Program green bins removed this week

Centralized drop off located at city public works

Starting this week, the green recycling bins located around the city will be removed, centralizing recycling drop off to one location: Kingman Public Works, 3700 East Andy Devine Avenue. Starting next week (July 1), the new drop off hours will be 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. through 12 noon Saturday and Sunday

The city sanitation department was increasingly losing money, due to people throwing unacceptable items into the green bins. Public works members will now be on-hand to help people drop off the correct items for recycling.

Acceptable items are glass bottles, plastics #1 & #2 only (no plastic bags), paper and newspapers (no magazines or junk mail), cardboard, steel, aluminum, and tin cans,

We appreciate the community’s support with these changes, and look forward to helping everyone at the new location. For any questions regarding the changes, please call Sanitation Superintendent Ed Tapia (928) 692-3102.