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Old telephone books - Take to Sherwood's recycling areas - at Lois & Kiehl and one at Highway 107 (former Harvest Food Store).  They may go into the newspaper bins.  Thank You!

Electronics and Household Chemical Drop Off

Every Monday: 7 a.m.-9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.

First Saturday of each month: 7 a.m.-noon

   CAR  BATTERIES

These our Sherwood Public Works will take and dispose of properly.

 

Recycling Fact:

One glass bottle recycled saves enough energy to power a 100-watt bulb for four hours.

More Arkansans are recycling today than ever before. Arkansas recycled 1.9 million tons, or 40.2%, of its waste in 2004.

Recycling is the process of turning one product's useful parts into a new product; this is done to conserve on the consumption of resources, energy and avoid storing long-life trash in our landfills. For example, glass takes up to 4000 years to decompose in a landfill, yet it can be recycled indefinitely.

Recycle your Household Chemicals and Electronics

Don't let your household chemicals and electronics end up in our landfill and possibly pollute our ground water. Bring your household chemical and electronics items to the Regional Recycling & Waste Reduction District drop-off point at:

6500 North Hills Blvd, Sherwood

Accepted items for the Electronics and Household Chemical Drop-off:

Electronics:

Computer, Copiers, Monitors, Televisions, Cell phones, Microwave ovens, DVD players, VCRs, Printers, Stereos, Radios, Fax Machines

(Cell Phones and ink cartridges are being collected at Keep Sherwood Beautiful's office at 2303 East Lee.  They in turn send them to recycling places and receive money for the effort.)

Household Chemicals:

Used oil, Used gasoline, Used anti-freeze, Batteries (auto, household), Pesticides, Fertilizers, Fluorescent Light Bulbs, Cleaning agents

This drop-off point won't accept paint, but Sherwood City Services will dispose of any used paint you have. Do not discard liquid paint with your regular garbage pickup.

 

Please view our How You Can Help page for additional information!