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WATERTOWN
CHARTER TOWNSHIP
Bringing Resources Together for a Community Focused on the Future
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Granger Recycling
Recycle at Watertown Charter Township-There
are recycling bins
here at the township hall that accept what is listed below.
Recyclable Items
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Paper
- Newspapers
- Glossy Magazines & Catalogs
- Brown Paper Grocery Bags
- No office paper, phone books or junk mail
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Metal
- Aluminum and Tin cans (clean, remove paper labels, ends, flatten as much as possible)
- No paint cans, appliances, hangers, or aerosol cans
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Plastic
- #1 PETE plastic bottles and jugs
- #2 HDPE milk jugs
- #2 HDPE colored bottles and jugs
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No motor oil bottles, styrofoam, clear #3, or #6 plastic, or HDPE #2 plastic tubs
(cottage cheese, sour cream or margarine)
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Glass
- Glass (brown and clear only)
- No light bulbs, window glass, pyrex, drinking glasses or plates, or broken glass
If you have any questions concerning recycling, please call Granger at
517-372-2800 or 800-9-GRANGER (800-942-6437).
Drop off locations for recycling
Clinton County Recycling Drop Off
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24 hours a day
- Eagle - Eagle Inn, corner of Grand River and Grange Road
- Fowler - Behind Fowler DPE, North Drive
- Maple Rapids - Union Street, next to Community Center
- Pewamo/Westphalia - P/W High School, Clintonia Road
Recyclables accepted:
- Clear and brown glass jars
- Tin and aluminum cans
- #2 and #1 plastic bottles and jugs
- Newspapers and inserts
- Magazines and catalogs
- Brown paper bags
- Cardboard boxes
Friedland Industries
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405 Maple Street
Lansing, MI 48906
(517) 482-3000
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Recyclables accepted:
- Corrugated cardboard only, do not accept coated.
Recycling Tips
- Start by recycling your newspaper first. Simply place paper flat in a bag. Store near sofa or chair.
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Set aside some storage space in a convenient location such as your kitchen or garage. Use the blue
recycling box to store recyclable. Brown paper bags placed in the box will keep items separated.
- Routes may go faster than you expect, so please put your recyclable bin out by 7am.
- Do not use plastic garbage bags.
- Protect recyclables from rain and snow.
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