
The City of Cincinnati has worked to make recycling easy and available to all residents. Residents living in single-family homes or multi-family residences who receive regular trash services can sign-up for curbside recycling at no additional cost. Click here to request your recycling bin online or click here to fill in and print out the request form.
Residents not qualified for the curbside recycling program can still recycle by using one of the recycling drop boxes placed throughout the city. A complete list of the city's drop box locations can be found here.
UPDATE: The City of Cincinnati's recycling program is now accepting ALL plastic bottles and jugs (no lids) and pizza boxes (free of food residue). Click here for more information.
Thank you to residents who have already pledged to make recycling a habit! Thanks to your efforts, more than 250,000 tons of material has been recycled since 1989. In addition to conserving landfill space, these efforts have:
- Reduced greenhouse gases by 192,292 Metric Tons Carbon
- Equivalent, the equivalent of taking 151,005 cars off the road for a year.
- Conserved enough energy to power 46,602 homes for a year
- Saved the equivalent of 39,560.243 gallons of gas
- Protected 1,800,684 trees
- Retained approximately 8,750 jobs
Let's keep up the good work Cincinnati ! |
| For more information on the City of Cincinnati's Recycling Programs contact:
Sue Magness Recycling Coordinator Office of Environmental Quality Two Centennial Plaza 805 Central Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45030 (513) 352-5332 (513) 352-6995 (Fax) sue.magness@cincinnati-oh.gov
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