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Use the City’s Residential Recycling Drop-off Centers to recycle the same full range of materials accepted in the Blue Cart Recycling Program, including paper, plastics, glass and cardboard. Toss all your recyclables in together; no sorting or special bags are required.
- Find a Residential Recycling Drop Off Center
Residential Recycling Drop-Off Centers—blue dumpsters...
- Find a Residential Recycling Drop Off Center
Use the City’s Residential Recycling Drop-off Centers to recycle the same full range of materials accepted in the Blue Cart Recycling Program, including paper, plastics, glass and cardboard. Toss all your recyclables in together; no sorting or special bags are required.
Explore the links below to learn more about Chicago’s recycling and waste reduction resources. Get Involved. Blue Cart Recycling - Find schedules and a list of accepted materials for the city's Blue Cart Residential Recycling Program.
Chicago Textile Recycling - By collecting used clothing, shoes, and household items for reuse and recycling, Chicago Textile Recycling diverts over 2.5 million pounds of waste from area landfills annually. View a list of accepted items here. Drop-offs are available at:
City of Chicago Drop-off Center Locations. 1. Far North Side, 6441 N. Ravenswood. 2. Notebaert Nature Museum, 2430 N. Cannon Drive. 3. Household Chemicals and Computer Recycling Facility, 1150 N. North Branch. 4. Chicago Center for Green Technology, 445 N. Sacramento.
View your personal collection schedule and get a reminder before each pickup. View upcoming holidays and recycling events too.
Menu. Locations in Chicago where residents can drop off recycling. For more about Recycling in Chicago, visit http://bit.ly/IcfLHr. To view or use these files outside of a web browser, compression software and special GIS software, such as ESRI ArcGIS, is required.