Community Clean Up Day offers disposal and recycling services on April 15

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The City of Reynoldsburg announced on April 15 that residents can participate in Community Clean Up Day, providing an opportunity to dispose of unwanted items and recyclables. The event will offer several services to help residents declutter responsibly.

Community Clean Up Day is important for promoting proper waste management and encouraging recycling within the community. It aims to make it easier for people to get rid of items they no longer need in a safe and environmentally friendly way.

Services available at the event include bicycle drop off, document shredding, electronics disposal with no charge for this service, flag drop off, medicine drop off (pills only), and collection of unwanted household items. The Volunteers of America will also be present during the event.

By providing these services, the city seeks to reduce improper disposal practices and support environmental sustainability efforts among residents. Electronics disposal without a fee encourages more people to recycle devices instead of throwing them away improperly.

The event highlights ongoing efforts by local authorities and organizations like Volunteers of America to assist residents in managing their waste while supporting broader community clean-up initiatives.



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