![]() Financial organizations are now required to provide customers with opt-out privacy cards so you can request that your name be removed from their bulk mailing lists. Fill in and return opt-out privacy cards from financial organizations. ![]() can be reached at one telephone number: 888/567-8688, or visit. Major credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax, Inc., Innovis and Trans Union Corp.Junk Mail – North Carolina’s Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance has developed a list of tried-and-true methods to help eliminate junk mail. – Compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) can be recycled at any Home Depot Store or the 3RC Envirostation.Ĭomputers – Computers can be recycled at the 3RC Center on Martin Luther King Blvd in Winston-Salem or at Goodwill. At this time, there are no recycling options.īatteries (Rechargeable) – Rechargeable batteries can be recycled at Lowe’s Home Improvement, Home Depot and King R/C Superspeedway (614 N Main St, King).Ĭell Phones – Old cell phones, once service has been terminated, can be donated to a local charity or recycled at one of the following locations: AT&T, Best Buy, Home Depot, King R/C Superspeedway, LG Electronics, Lowes, Office Depot, Sony Ericsson, Sprint, Staples, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless. – Recyclable plastic bottles (excluding empty motor oil and pesticide containers)īatteries – Used alkaline batteries can be thrown in the garbage. The following items are banned from all North Carolina landfills: Visit the official Hanes Mill Landfill website for holiday hours and more detailed/current information. ![]() Hanes Mill Landfill Open Monday-Friday, 7AM – 4:30PM and Saturday, 8AM-12 Noon You can contact the landfill at (336) 661-4900 or at City Link at (336) 727-8000. If any questions or concerns about single-stream recycling, please contact our office at 33. – Motor oil, antifreeze, pesticide and chemical containersįor more information & images, download the Recycling Brochure located at the bottom of this page. – Styrofoam (inlcuding packaging & containers) – Plastic bags, newspaper bags, plastic wrap – Chipboad/Paperboard (such as cereal and cracker boxes) – Office Paper (Shredded paper needs to be placed in clear bags) – Do NOT place under low utility lines or tree limbs – Leave 3-5 FEET of space between recycling cart, trash can, mailboxes, etc. – All recyclables must be placed inside the cart and the lid must be completely closed – Only Waste Management carts will be emptied – Cardboard does not need to be broken down, unless it is large and will not fit in the cart – No bagging needed (except for shredded paper – must be bagged in a clear bag) SINGLE-STREAM RECYCLING SERVICE THROUGH WASTE MANAGEMENT Email provide the following information:.How to report issues to Waste Management: We hope this will allow issues to be reported and taken care of without delay, and ultimately be a better service for residents. This will help reduce steps and time for residents and our staff. This includes missed service as well as cart/lid repairs and replacements. ![]() After cart is emptied, the cart is to be removed from the curb or street by midnight or be subject to a penalty per the Town’s most current Fee Schedule as adopted by the Town Council.Įffective April 1, 2021, residents should direct garbage and recycling issues directly to Waste Management.
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