2 avaliações para City of Chicago Recycling Drop-off Center
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Thomas G.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
Simple drop-off, and the gate is open late so you can drop off at a reasonable time.
Beth R.
Classificação do local: 4 Park Ridge, IL
As a Chicago apartment-dweller, I do not have residential recycling service. Do I have condo-owning neighbors who do? Yes, but it would be wrong to use their bins. Do I work in Evanston, which had a recycling drop-off center on Oakton until earlier this year? Well yes, but non-residents like me are the reason it closed. Do I have parents who allow my magazines, bottles, cans, and other magazines to commingle with their suburban recycles? Yes, but oy, the inconvenience. Enter the City of Chicago Recycling Drop-off Center. The«center» is actually a grouping of huge blue receptacles in the lot of the Streets & Sanitation office. But it couldn’t be simpler. There’s a list of allowables on the side and you do not need to separate; all you do is open the lid and fling in your stuff. The web site says it’s available during daylight hours, so it’s possible they close the gate after dark — I don’t know. This is also where they keep the massive stockpile of road salt. Word to the wise: resist the temptation to climb that big white pyramid. And, note that Ravenswood is two-way between Pratt and Devon, so you can get there from the north or south. Recycle on!