Chelan Recycle Center Public Office Hours - Operated by City of Chelan:
Tuesday - Saturday
8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Pacific Time
Closed on Sundays & State Holidays
Phone:
Main Office:
(509) 682-4663
Payment only by cash and check
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Recycling Household Materials in Chelan County
Chelan / Manson Area:
Chelan & Manson Recycles the following: |
Various Drop off Sites * |
Chelan Recycling Center ** |
Other Options or Notes |
| Aluminum Cans |
Yes |
Yes |
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| Cans-Tin |
Yes |
Yes |
Remove labels and rinse clean |
| Cardboard Corrugated |
Yes |
Yes |
No waxy cardboard |
| Chipboard (food boxes) |
Yes |
Yes |
Interior must be gray/brown board, NO WHITE |
| Clear Glass |
Yes |
Yes |
Sort by color |
| Colored Glass |
No |
Yes |
Sort by color |
| Magazines/Glossy Paper |
Yes |
Yes |
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| Mixed Paper |
Yes |
Yes |
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| Newspaper |
Yes |
Yes |
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| Office Paper |
Yes |
Yes |
Combined with mixed paper |
| Pop Liter Bottles (Plastic #1 PETE) |
Yes |
Yes |
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| Plastic Milk Jugs (Plastic #2 HDPF) |
Yes |
Yes |
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| Plastic Grocery Bags |
No |
Yes |
Includes bubble pads and shrink wrap |
| Rigid Polystyrene #6-PS (i.e. egg cartons) |
Yes |
Yes |
Dolco Packaging
1121 S. Columbia St., Wenatchee; adjacent to lot at Snyder's Bread store |
| Styrofoam Packaging Peanuts |
No |
No |
Currently Lake Chelan Mail Boxes |
* Drop off sites include locations in
- Chelan: At the Chelan Safeway and downtown Manson.
- Manson: Off at Totem Pole Road
- ** North Chelan County Recycling Center has relocated to a site next to the Transfer Station, on 97A, North at Chelan. For more information, call (509) 682-4663.
Recycling Center Hours:
Tuesday - Friday, Noon - 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Unwanted Items for Recycling in Chelan and Manson
- #2 Oil and Chemical Bottles
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- Styrofoam peanuts, styrophone packaging
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- Cement Bags, Plastic Lined Dog Food Bags
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- Plastic Toys, Sleds, etc.
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- Wet or soiled paper, napkins, tissues, etc.
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Did you know that...
20% to 40% of our trash could be avoided by Waste Reduction and Composting:
- Composting yard wastes and food scraps makes better soil and uses less water. It makes sense not to fill our landfills with yard wastes.
- Packaging - avoid when possible
- Bulk - buy in large quantities
- Bags - reuse, then recycle
- Avoid single - use items
- Paper - use both sides, then recycle
- Batteries - use rechargeable
- Rags instead of paper
- Diapers - use cloth
Buy recyclable products, keep the cycle going!!!
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