| Logan
            County Joint Solid Waste Agency Logan
            County Courthouse 601
            Broadway St. P.O.
            Box 428 Lincoln,
            IL 62656-0428 217-732-9636 www2.ccaonline.com/RecycleLoganCounty  
 Recycling Logan County
            recycled 23% of their trash in 1999. The United States
            recycled 28% of their trash in 1999 compared to only 16% in 1990. The
            average person in the United States generates 4.4 pounds of waste
            each day. Compare that to the rest of the world: 
              
                Canadians
                – 3.7 pounds/day Japan
                – 2.8 pounds/day United
                Kingdom – 2.8 pounds/day France
                – 2.1 pounds/day Germany – 2
                pounds/day 
 
              
                | RECYCLE
                  – Cut Your Trash In Half |  How to
            Prepare Recyclables? Aluminum, steel
            (tin), and bi-metal food and beverage cans
            – Wash cans of all food residue, remove paper labels and smash
            flat. Glass
            – Wash glass bottles and jars and remove all lids and rings.
            Labels may stay on. Sort by color (clear, green, brown). Window
            glass, Pyrex, ceramics, glassware, light bulbs and mirrors are not
            recyclable, as they are made of a different chemical composition. Scrap metal
            – Many different types of metal can be recycled. This includes
            iron, galvanized metal, copper, brass, fence wire, aluminum siding,
            and old pots and pans. Plastics
            – May be mixed, but must be from the following categories: A.
            Milk or water jugs B.
            Soda bottles C.
            Detergent, bleach, softeners, etc. D.
            Heavy plastics imprinted with "1," "2" or HDPE Newspapers
            – If it comes in the newspaper, it can be recycled with the
            newspaper (unless it’s a sample made of plastic or other
            material). Place in paper bags. Magazines and mail
            order catalogs – Place
            in paper bags. REMINDER
            – NO LIDS ON ANYTHING – RINSE OUT EVERYTHING 
 Logan
            County Recycling Sites 
              
                | Atlanta . . . . .
                  . . | Across from the
                  Water Department |  
                | Beason . . . . .
                  . | Behind firehouse |  
                | Broadwell. . . .
                  . | Community Park |  
                | Burtonview . .
                  . | East of elevator
                  scalehouse |  
                | Chestnut . . . .
                  . | West of township
                  building |  
                | Cornland. . . .
                  . | Behind State Bank
                  of Cornland |  
                | Elkhart . . . . .
                  . . | City parking lot;
                  second Saturday every other month |  
                | Emden . . . . . .
                  . | Behind Village
                  Hall |  
                | Hartsburg . . .
                  . | East side of
                  Village Hall |  
                | Lake Fork . . .
                  . | Community Center |  
                | Lawndale . . . .
                  . | North side of
                  Post Office |  
                | Lincoln . . . . .
                  . | Across from
                  Latham Park, on west side |  
                |  | West of C-EL
                  School (Hepler Chiropractic) |  
                |  | Area Disposal, on
                  Fifth Street Road, three miles west of Lincoln |  
                | Middletown . .
                  . | Northwest corner
                  of park |  
                | Mount Pulaski
                  . | South side of
                  elevator |  
                | New Holland .
                  . | West side of bank |  
 WHERE
            CAN WE RECYCLE?? ALUMINUM
            CANS Lincoln
            Iron & Metal, 1710 N. Kickapoo St., 732-8416 Various community
            groups also collect aluminum as a fund-raiser. APPLIANCES
            (white goods) Bob
            Lee, 726 Pulaski St., 732-2410 James Blocker, 913
            Sixth St., 735-1369 BATTERIES
            (car and truck) Can be taken to auto
            dealerships, auto parts dealers, hardware stores, chain stores with
            automotive departments or independent auto repair businesses. CARDBOARD Area Disposal will
            pick up from Lincoln commercial customers on a route basis. Hoy
            Recycling also has commercial customers on a route basis. COMPOST
            & LANDSCAPE WASTE
            (grass, leaves, brush) Lincoln’s Old City
            Landfill, Broadwell Drive, Lincoln CONTAINER
            GLASS (no window glass) At this time no
            available market in Lincoln. Mount Pulaski, Elkhart and Middletown
            have drop-off sites. GREASE
            (collected from commercial establishments) National By-Products,
            Mason City, (217) 482-3261 ANTIFREEZE
            & USED MOTOR OIL Auto dealerships,
            independent auto repair businesses, oil change facilities and
            various commercial buildings in Logan County use used oil for
            heating IRON
            & METAL Lincoln Iron &
            Metal, 1710 N. Kickapoo St., 732-8416 NEWSPAPER Area Disposal,
            through Lincoln’s curbside recycling, or any drop-off site in
            Logan County MAGAZINES Any drop-off site in
            Logan County except Atlanta PLASTICS
            (No. 1) Any drop-off site in
            Logan County PLASTICS
            (No. 2, milk & water jugs) Area Disposal,
            through Lincoln’s curbside recycling, or any drop-off site in
            Logan County PLASTICS
            (No. 4, dry cleaning bags) Broadway Cleaners,
            1026 Broadway St., 732-2441 PLASTIC
            SHOPPING BAGS Eagle’s, 1475
            Woodlawn Road, 735-3301 TIRES Tire dealers   This
            program was partially funded by the Illinois
            Department of Commerce and Community Affairs
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