Address: 102 N 2nd Ave, Yakima, WA 98902, USA
Phone: +15092483513
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8AM–4PM
Thursday: 8AM–4PM
Friday: 8AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Julie Buse
Great place to recycle your paper & cardboard.
Anita Mendoza
Hours are extremely limited, close at 4 pm and closed weekends. Not helpful for those like me, who start work at 8 - 5 Monday thru Friday. I now dispose in my regular garbage...
Gary Coen
Went to recycle some cardboard, not doing that anymore for public and must have 40 pounds of cans or you can't do that either, just going to be trash from now on, backwards frickin country
Rhiannon Archerelle
Reading the previous post, I am experiencing the same issues. Called at various times (posted as open hours) over a four month period, only to reach an automated system. There is not an option to leave a message, the automated system does not offer the information I am seeking. Not recycling glass is also frustrating, as well as not accepting materials after hours. I do wish the city of Wenatchee was more proactive with their/our ecological responsibility. Recycling should be readily available and easy access. The city should supply recycling bins in public areas, educate and encourage the activity especially as our population is continuing to steadily increase.
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They are off of Martin luther king blvd between 1st St and 5th just past the underpass 102 N 2nd ave between mlk blvd and Yakima ave corner of West A street
As far as I know all they accept his cardboard they have cardboard bins on both sides of the street set up during the week but not on the weekends good place to recycle all your cardboard better than just throwing it in the garbage we need more people to recycle then we don't have as much pollution and hopefully we can slow down global warming Best Buy recycling because it uses less energy and we don't cut down as many trees this earth needs more trees the only place that I know of that does any kind of glass recycling is the transfer station out in Terrace Heights and they let you recycle for free
Yes
Only paper/any kind; mail, light boxes tv dinner, toys, etc. And Regular Cardboard, boxes, sheets of cardboard, etc. They're are recycling bins outside during business hours.
Unless you have more than 400lbs. They won't pay you for it
If your looking to get paid don't go here
Yes. But you have to wait till the following month now to get paid, they send a check to you in the mail, don't waste your time going there
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