The Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot will be open from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on December 24 and December 31, and will be closed on December 25 and January 1. The Recycling Depot is only open to residents of St. Albert; proof of residency may be required. Non-residents and commercial vehicles will be turned away by on-site staff. 780-459-1557 Heading to the City of St. Albert's Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot or Compost Depot? Location, hours of operation and acceptable materials are listed here. Information about the City of Edmonton's Waste Drop-Off Facilities is also available below.
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December 20, 2021 · REMINDER: The Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot will have reduced hours of operation this weekend: Friday, December 24: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Saturday, December 25: Closed Sunday, December 26: Closed https://loom.ly/1WAkra0 stalbert.ca Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot / City of St. Albert The Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot offers residents a place to recycle their unwanted goods but that service is not extended to businesses who have to find alternative ways to deal with their recyclables. JEFF LABINE/St. Albert Gazette Aug 15, 2015 12:00 AM A plaque commemorating the life of Mike Mitchell on display on Thursday St. Albert's recycling depot now has a name, one that honours the dedicated garbage man who helped create it. A new pilot project will allow St. Albert residents the option to recycle some of their Styrofoam at the Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot starting as early as this spring. Jeff Labine Feb 28, 2019 10:05 AM Mar 6, 2019 11:05 AM London Drugs is currently one of the few place in St. Albert to take Styrofoam for recycling.
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The City of Edmonton's Eco Stations and Edmonton Waste Management Centre also accept residential waste for disposal. Note that you will need to slightly zoom out on the map above to see the following locations. Closest Eco Station to St. Albert Coronation Park Eco Station: 11440 143 Street, Edmonton The extended hours pilot at the Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot ends Monday, September 30. The Depot will resume regular hours and will be closed on. Get directions, reviews and information for Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot in St Albert, AB. You can also find other Recycling Centers on MapQuest . Search MapQuest. Hotels. Food. Shopping. Coffee. Grocery. Gas. Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot (780) 459-1557. Website. More. Directions Advertisement. Curbside Large Item Pick-Up Tip: Items will be collected by different trucks, at different times. This helps separate materials (e.g. scrap metal, electronics, etc.) so we can keep them out of the.
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St. Albert also accepts EPS at the Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot, which another recycling company processes. Food containers and cups made of EPS cannot be recycled, and they are included in a. Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot: Categories: Government & Community: Phone: +1 780-459-1557: Address: 7 Chevigny St, St, St Albert, AB T8N 7L3, Canada: Postal code: T8N 7L3: References: Foursquare: Customer Ratings and Reviews There are no reviews yet! You can review this Business and help others by leaving a comment. If you want to share your.
Mike Mitchell is an Executive Director at Illinois Recycling Association based in Villa Park, Illinois. Previously, Mike was a Chief Executive Off Read More View Contact Info for Free Mike Mitchell's Phone Number and Email Last Update 7/9/2023 10:38 AM Contact Number (***) ***-**** Engage via Phone Mobile Number (***) ***-**** Engage via Mobile A $35,000 pilot project will see the Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot open seven days a week, at least temporarily. City council on Monday voted unanimously to extend the hours at the depot so that it runs Monday to Sunday starting in July and ending in September, with the exception being on statutory holidays like Canada Day.
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Glass bottles and jars are still accepted at the Mike Mitchell Recycling Depot. Unfortunately, if an item cannot be made into a new product, it cannot be collected for recycling. Before the program changes, many collections were contaminated with unacceptable items such as plastic bags, wrappers, plastic toys, and food residue or liquids. In an exclusive interview with Earth.Org, Mike Mitchell, the co-founder of Pezzy Pets - a company that turns invasive fish species into pet treats - discusses the importance of tackling invasive species and how the company upcycles invasive fish through a sustainable production process.