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Hard-to-recycle materials are those items that typically end up in a landfill (and shouldn’t be there!). This is designed for the committed recycler like you who is willing to go that extra mile to recycle everything you can.
With efforts like yours, we’re keeping more resources out of landfills, preventing toxins from entering our soil and groundwater, and preserving natural resources for generations to come. These tips will help you to clean out your storage space, closets and other cluttered spaces.
Used Clothing, shoes, household items, bedding, dishes, decorator items, pots & pans, kid’s toys, furniture, record albums, CD’s, Small Appliances, Antiques, and Jewelry, etc.
630 24 1/2 Rd
(970) 243-1745
1909 N. 1st St.
(970) 242-3662
Clothing for the whole family, household items and furniture.
710 N. 1st
(970) 245-5936
An outlet for all of your in-season, in-style clothing for men, women, & children.
They offer a $ amount or higher value in trade in the store.
635 Main St.
(970) 254-8556
Clothing for adults, household items, furniture, & sm. appliances.
A no-cost pick-up service is available for large items.
2651 US Hwy 50
(970) 257-0070
Always accepting clean, usable donations.
1235 N. 4th (main office)
(970) 242-7513
240 North Ave.
(970) 257-1984
1129 Colorado Av Ste. 109
(970) 241-0324
Needles are only accepted at the Household Hazardous Waste Facility.
240 W Park Drive
(970) 208-1252
No liquid medications.
2373 G Rd. Ste. 120
(970) 644-4380
For additional guidance on how to dispose of your hard-to-recycle materials, click here.