Allied Waste Recycling Center: Pays market rates for all metal, carboard, etc.
Accepts all standard recyclables including cardboard, #1 and #2 plastics, aluminum and tin cans,
phone books, newspapers and magazines, and glass bottles and jars (no windows, auto glass, etc.) office
paper, auto batteries and non-ferrous metals. 3207 West Broadway, Missoula. 543-3157.
Palmer Electric: Keyboards, mouse, printers, peripheral devices, TVs and CRT
monitors will be accepted, however, there is a fee. Fluorescent light tubes and compact fluorescent
bulbs can also be recycled to recover all gasses and oxides. 2407 Harve Ave., Missoula. 543-3086.
ReCompute Computers: Accepts some computer donations but
specializes in software repair and reselling used computers and laptops at very
affordable prices.
Home Resource: Accepts donated used building material (Over
40% of total landfill is construction waste). 825 West Kent Ave., Missoula. 541-8300.
Johnson Brothers Recycle: Accepts all wood waste for free, no paint,
glue, rock, dirt or metal larger than nails. Asphalt and concrete (no rebar) accepted for small fee.
3757 North Reserve, Missoula. 549-7677.
Missoula Valley Recycling: Offers fee-based pickup from residences and businesses for
all standard recyclables. 543-2972.
Pacific Steel: Washers, dryers, microwaves, old engine blocks,
transmissions and scrap metal can be dropped off during daylight hours.
Refrigerators must include certification that all Freon has been removed by a
licensed appliance store before they can be dropped off. 2828 Palmer, Missoula. 543-7280.
BFI-RecycleNow on West Broadway: Drop off site for all
domestic recyclables except for glass. A nominal payment is given for some
items like aluminum and copper. Blue Bag Program – residential, curbside
collection of Blue Bagged recyclables including aluminum and tin cans, plastic
milk jugs and pop bottles, newspapers, and magazines.
Eko-Compost: No charge for a truck load to dump
yard-waste and tree branches. Accepts clean scrap lumber on stardard pickup.
Call for anything larger. 1125 Clark Fork Ln., Missoula. 721-1423.
Cell phones: Most cellular dealerships have a recycle bin for
old phones and batteries.
TreeCycle: Complete the loop and buy recycled paper products
like office paper and notebooks.
*Information from Missoula Valley Recycling
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