Battle Creek Drop-Off Recycle Centers

County Road Commission

1040 S. Raymond Rd.

(269) 781-9841
Open 24 hours / 7 days

Paper Products:

Newspaper: Including color comics and glossy inserts. If possible, bundle newspapers in paper grocery bags.

Corrugated Cardboard: Flatten boxes and remove tape and plastic.

Boxboard & Lightweight Cardboard : Used in cereal, cracker and cookie boxes. Flatten boxes.

Other items: Brown Grocery Bags, Magazines, Catalogs, Telephone Books, Office & Computer Paper.

Other Recyclables:

#1 through #5 and #7 Plastic Bottles and Jugs: Clear and color accepted. Please rinse clean and discard lids. Crush if possible.

Glass Bottles and Jars : Clear, green and brown food and beverage containers. Rinse clean and discard lids.

Metal Food & Beverage Cans: Aluminum baking tins, foil, aluminum cans, tin cans, and steel cans. Rinse clean. Whenever possible, remove ends and flatten the can, then put the can ends inside of the flattened can.



Jim Hazel's 76 Station

14301 Beadle Lake Rd.

(269) 966-9153
Newspapers Only
Open 24 hours / 7 days



Cereal City Recycling
15160 6 1/2 Mile Rd

(269) 963-0082

Monday through Friday 8:00A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

1st and 3rd Saturday of each Month from 9:00 A.M. until Noon

Cereal City Recycling encourages members of the community to support this new center by making recycling part of their routine. Together we can make a difference. Please call 269-963-0082 with any questions or comments.


 

 

 

 

 

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