Dropped off about 10 boxes of books and one of the guys working there came over and helped me unload it all. Glad to see this place is still handling business.
Earth Circle Recycling provides a convenient drop-off location at 44 & Kingshighway for paper, plastics and electronics. Very helpful and knowledgeable staff. They also provide document destruction services as well.
Jerry was great. I needed to shred 109 pounds of my Mom’s documents. He was fast, efficient, professional and shredded everything while I was watching. I know that this was a very safe way to get rid of all of these papers.
I’m using this place while the City doesn’t have folks to pick up recycling. It’s more work than just taking it to the alley and putting it in the recycling dumpster, but I’m really grateful that it exists. I had a lot of stuff and the staff helped me putting stuff into their containers.
Really easy. Bins are set up in semi circle around perimeter. Plastic to the left, mixed cardboard to the right and others in the front. You can just dump if its residential
Free recycling, separate bins for paper, cardboard, and other packaging (plastic and metal combined). Some electronics is also free.
There is a fee for small appliances and shredding service.
I recycled a home printer here. It cost me $2 and change. Office Depot quoted me $15 to recycle the same printer!! Very easy to get to. Right off the highway. I was in and out in just a couple minutes.
Was a bit confused at first because I didn’t see the name anywhere on the building when I pulled up. After going in the employee was very helpful. PC towers were taken for free and 2 monitors I had there was a small charge around $5.
Dropped off some old electronics. A big screen. And a bunch of old irons radios and disc players.. The owner was very helpful, professional and courteous. Electronics are priced at 15 cents a pound and the big screen was 19 dollars. Best Buy wanted 25 to dispose. Great experience.
Great place! All the bins are out front and accessible at any time including after hours (I’d advise bringing gloves to lift the lids). I will say I’ve called b4 and haven’t gotten an answer but when I went in person on a Sunday the gentlemen their said that he was the only person there.
FREE, easy, intuitive. They take cardboard, mixed paper, cans, bottles, glass, and it looks like urger items can be arranged. I see someone dropping off a TV, but that had to go to an employee. Other than that, it’s self-service.
Earth Circle is a phenomenal recycling dump. One-sort for all plastics, metals, glass, etc., and separate dumpsters for paper and cardboard. They also shred documents for a fee and the recycling is free.
I try to call to see if and what they charge for broke down cardboard boxes and at 10:30 in the morning all I get is a answering machine.
Permanently closed now 😔 …
Only $2 to recycle my lcd computer monitor; Best Buy and other recyclers wanted $25!
Dropped off about 10 boxes of books and one of the guys working there came over and helped me unload it all. Glad to see this place is still handling business.
Fast and easy. Man on duty helpful and friendly.
Quick and easy, owner was very helpful and accommodating!
Earth Circle Recycling provides a convenient drop-off location at 44 & Kingshighway for paper, plastics and electronics. Very helpful and knowledgeable staff. They also provide document destruction services as well.
Starting soon, this business will be locking down after hours. Please make sure to bring your recycling in during open hours.
Jerry was great. I needed to shred 109 pounds of my Mom’s documents. He was fast, efficient, professional and shredded everything while I was watching. I know that this was a very safe way to get rid of all of these papers.
I’m using this place while the City doesn’t have folks to pick up recycling. It’s more work than just taking it to the alley and putting it in the recycling dumpster, but I’m really grateful that it exists. I had a lot of stuff and the staff helped me putting stuff into their containers.
Really easy. Bins are set up in semi circle around perimeter. Plastic to the left, mixed cardboard to the right and others in the front. You can just dump if its residential
Free recycling, separate bins for paper, cardboard, and other packaging (plastic and metal combined). Some electronics is also free.
There is a fee for small appliances and shredding service.
I recycled a home printer here. It cost me $2 and change. Office Depot quoted me $15 to recycle the same printer!! Very easy to get to. Right off the highway. I was in and out in just a couple minutes.
Was a bit confused at first because I didn’t see the name anywhere on the building when I pulled up. After going in the employee was very helpful. PC towers were taken for free and 2 monitors I had there was a small charge around $5.
Dropped off some old electronics. A big screen. And a bunch of old irons radios and disc players.. The owner was very helpful, professional and courteous. Electronics are priced at 15 cents a pound and the big screen was 19 dollars. Best Buy wanted 25 to dispose. Great experience.
Now is open 8:30-3:30 (not until 4:00), and will only be taking electronics until 10/15/22!
Great place! All the bins are out front and accessible at any time including after hours (I’d advise bringing gloves to lift the lids). I will say I’ve called b4 and haven’t gotten an answer but when I went in person on a Sunday the gentlemen their said that he was the only person there.
FREE, easy, intuitive. They take cardboard, mixed paper, cans, bottles, glass, and it looks like urger items can be arranged. I see someone dropping off a TV, but that had to go to an employee. Other than that, it’s self-service.
Earth Circle is a phenomenal recycling dump. One-sort for all plastics, metals, glass, etc., and separate dumpsters for paper and cardboard. They also shred documents for a fee and the recycling is free.