Sick of Politics? Cast a Vote for the Environment
Elect to Recycle Campaign Yard Signs When the Election is Over
Begins: November 4th 2020

Ends: November 20th 2020

Original Release: 10/27/2020
The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District wants YOU to recycle your campaign signs. With the presidential election only weeks away, we're looking forward to collecting unwanted campaign yard signs for recycling into new and usable consumer goods.
Go ahead, celebrate your candidates' wins or cry over their losses! Either way, you can recycle your campaign yard signs - plastic film, corrugated plastic, and paper signs plus the metal stands.
Where:
The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District
4750 East 131st Street
Garfield Heights, Ohio 44105
Hours: Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Collection Dates: November 4, 2020 to November 20, 2020.
The District is a non-partisan recycler. We encourage all Cuyahoga County residents, candidates, elected officials and ward clubs to round up and drop-off election signs so we can keep them out of landfills.
The signs will be recycled by Northcoast Recycling Specialists in Wickliffe. Unwanted campaign yard signs are processed and recycled into paper towels, toilet paper, mailing crates and metal products. By recycling your campaign signs, you are casting a vote for the environment. When we recycle, everybody wins!
The District has been collecting campaign signs since the 2012 general election. Cuyahoga County residents should check with their local ward club or city service department to see if there is a collection near them.
Visit CuyahogaRecycles.org and click on "Recycling in My Community" to learn more about opportunities for recycling where you live.
About the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District
The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District is the public agency helping the people of Cuyahoga County reduce, reuse and recycle at home, at work and in their communities. We serve as the leading resource in the County for information, expertise and programs that support sustainable materials management and reduce the environmental impact of waste.
Visit CuyahogaRecycles.org or call (216) 443-3749 ☎ to learn how to recycle in your community and discover other recycling and disposal options.
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