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Recycling Household Materials in Chelan County

Cashmere and Surrounding Area:

Cashmere Recycles the following:
City Curbside 2nd & 4th weeks of every month
River street Recycling Center
Other Options or Notes
Aluminum Cans
Yes
Yes
Beer Bottles
No
No
 
Cans-Tin
Yes
Yes
Remove labels and rinse clean
Cardboard Corrugated
Yes
Yes
No waxy cardboard; The City of Cashmere has a collection trailer for cardboard at City buildings on River St.
Chipboard (food boxes)
Yes
Yes
Interior must be gray/brown, NO WHITE; Michelsen's include with mixed paper
Clear Glass
No
No
Colored Glass
No
No
Magazines/Glossy Paper
Yes
Yes
Motor Oil
No
No
See "Recycling Automotive Products"
Mixed Paper
Yes
Yes
Includes chipboard at Michelsen's
Newspaper
Yes
Yes
Office Paper
Yes
Yes
Pop Liter Bottles (Plastic #1 PETE)
Yes
Yes
Plastic Milk Jugs (Plastic #2 HDPF)
Yes
Yes
Plastic Grocery Bags
No
No
Martin's Market or most other large grocery stores
Clean & Dry Carry-out food boxes; meat trays; mushroom tills (blue foam boxes); and apple or pear polystyrene trays
No
No
Dolco Packaging, 1029 S. Columbia Street, Wenatchee; recycle in the "Big Blue Wooden Box," 24 hours a day
Rigid Polystyrene #6-PS (i.e. egg cartons)
No
No
Dolco Packaging
Styrofoam Packaging Peanuts
No
No
The UPS Store
Yard Waste -
Pickup in Cashmere city limits
Twice a year
No
Sign up required for fall and spring pickup - contact city hall.

*Michelsen's is located behind Sav-Mart in Wenatchee at 1105 Hawley, (509) 663-6671.

If you live in the Cashmere area of Chelan County, you may want to recycle at the Cashmere River Stree Recycling Center in Cashmere!

The hours of operation are: Monday-Friday 12:00-2:00pm, Saturday 11:30am-1:00pm.

 


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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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