BG Recycling Center drop-off reopened late Wednesday

Source: http://bgindependentmedia.org

Bowling Green Recycling Center reopened late Wednesday afternoon. Some containers are now outside to provide sufficient space inside the building.

Recyclers are asked to practice social distancing and masks are recommended.

Public access to the building is limited to the 24 drop off area.

Emptying drop off containers may require blocking of the driveway for a few minutes to maintain distancing. If that occurs people are requested to wait in their cars for the five to 10 minutes it will take. This cannot be scheduled as volumes are unpredictable.

Bulk cardboard commercial loads can still be delivered to the baler pit.

Bulk delivery of commercial materials (shredded paper, restaurant steel cans, office paper, etc.) will require unloading outside into containers provided by BGRC at the southeast overhead door.

Anyone with questions should call 419-352-5446 and leave a message.

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Source: http://bgindependentmedia.org/bg-recycling...

BG Recycling Center reopens

Source: https://www.sent-trib.com/news/bg-recyclin...

The Bowling Green Recycling Center, 1040 N. College Drive, reopened Wednesday afternoon.

Some containers are now outside to provide sufficient space inside the building.

Recyclers are requested to practice social distancing and masks are recommended.

Public access to the building is limited to the 24-hour drop off area.

Emptying drop off containers may require our blocking the drive for few minutes to maintain distancing. If that occurs people are requested to wait in their cars.

This cannot be scheduled as volumes are unpredictable.

Bulk cardboard commercial loads can still be delivered to the baler pit.

Bulk delivery of commercial materials (shredded paper , restaurant steel cans, office paper, etc) will require unloading outside into containers provided by BGRC at the Southeast overhead door

For more information, call 419 352-5446.

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Source: https://www.sent-trib.com/news/bg-recyclin...

NEW Clothes & Shoes

  • Clothes such as pants, jeans, skirts, dresses, suits, shorts, shirts, tees, tanks

  • Outerwear such as coats, jackets, gloves, hats, scarves

  • Footwear such as shoes, boots, heels, sneakers, sandals, socks, tights

  • Undergarments such as bras, underwear, slips, camisoles

  • Accessories such as hats, belts, ties, scarves, headbands

  • Handbags, wallets, totes, luggage, backpacks, briefcases

  • Linens such as towels, sheets, comforters, blankets, tablecloths

No longer accepting Books

Effective immediately Bowling Green Recycling is no longer accepting books to be recycled.

The value of the books no longer covers the costs of shipping or handling.

The books do not pay their way to market.

We cannot afford to continue accepting books and there is a very real possibility that

there will be no place to send them.

Accepting books is simply not sustainable at this time.