What can I recycle? The QRP accepts many types of paper, metal and plastic containers liquid holding types like milk jugs, laundry detergent… for recycling.
The list of what we accept and don't accept can be found above. Where can I take my recyclable material? Mon - Fri. We also have collection receptacles for paper in several facilities around the installation.
Will someone come pick up my material? If you work in a building that currently generates a significant amount of paper waste and do not have containers, please contact our office for a site visit and assessment to see if we are able to provide your building service in this regard.
Who do I call with questions? Please forward any questions to our primary phone number Why do we or don't we recycle "X" on this installation? This question is a great one to hear because it comes from a concerned individual. Although we understand that there are other items able to be recycled, our QRP analyzes items on a regular basis for viability on Fort Benning and there are many factors involved in what we can and can't process through the program.
If you have an item you are curious about, please don't hesitate to call and ask us about it. Schedule a Turn-In. Scheduler Instructions. About Disposition Services. Contact Disposition Services. Headquarters Points of Contact. Find a Location. Ask a Question. FOIA Office. Gaining Access to the Reimbursable Report.
Sample Invitation for Bid. Invitation for Bid, Recyclable Materials. Documenting Received Proposals. Contractor Worksheet. Billing Invoice. Cash Collection Voucher. Fact Sheet. Recycling is an essential and required service for all Seattle residents and businesses. Recycling is good for the environment and can decrease solid waste service costs. In Seattle, there is no additional cost for recycling service at residences. The cost is included in the garbage service rate. A wide variety of materials from businesses can be recycled and reprocessed, such as scrap metals, building materials, office furniture, business electronics and phones, in addition to conventional recyclables like cardboard, glass, paper, plastic, and compostables.
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