Saturday, May 12, 2018 9:30 AM 12:30 PM Louisville Water Tower Park, 3005 River Road Recycling Vendors: Department of Public Works Produced By: Councilman Bill Hollander Louisville Metro Council www.louisvilleky.gov/district9 Visit www.louisvilleky.gov/district9 for more information, or contact Kyle Ethridge at 574-3908 or email kyle.ethridge@louisvilleky.gov Clean out your house and drop off these items for RECYCLING for FREE: (This event is not for businesses) BATTERIES (rechargeable and nonrechargeable) Please have them separated COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS (terminals, towers, laptops, printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, VHS/DVD players, stereo, monitors) DRUG DISPOSAL LMPD will be onsite for safe collection of unused and expired medications. HANDHELD ELECTRONICS (cell phones, cell phone accessories, ipods, tablets, MP3 players) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS All items accepted at Haz Bin location - see attached flyer for complete list. Household chemicals - MUST have labels and no leaks, no containers larger than 5 gallons) HOUSEHOLD BUILDING SUPPLIES (cabinets, doors, flooring, windows, hardware, light/ceiling fans, lumber, roofing, siding, tools) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE must be in good condition - see attached list for accepted items (NO mattresses, items with odors, water beds, baby cribs and accessories, entertainment centers, armoires for TVs/computers) HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (working appliances) MEDICAL SURPLUS ITEMS (walkers, wheelchairs, orthopedic items, diabetic supplies, ace bandages, gauze pads, canes) PERSONAL DOCUMENTS (shred on-site paper documents ONLY) Unable to take boxes or plastic bags SHOES (new and gently used) Must be dry and free of mold NO TELEVISIONS accepted
Please consider recycling your Computers and Electronics with Genie Recycling. They provide Environmental and Privacy Compliance to many Fortune 500 companies; local, state, and federal agencies; and hundreds of small and medium businesses. Materials Accepted For Recycling Monitors Terminals Computers (towers) Servers Laptops Printers Copiers Fax Machines Scanners Keyboards/Mice Cables Retiring Medical Equipment Cable & Wire UPS Rechargeable Batteries VHS/DVD players
LMPD Drug Disposal Medication products should NEVER be flushed down the toilet or drain, burned in the open or thrown in the trash because: They can contaminate the environment if they get into the drinking and ground water. They may kill bacteria or produce drug resistance bacteria in sewage treatment plants and septic systems if flushed down the drain. Burning can release toxic pollutants into the air. They can be scavenged from your trash receptacles to be illegally used or sold. They can be taken mistakenly and cause serious health problems. Here are some of the items the Expired Drug Toss organizers are encouraging residents to bring in: *Expired or unused medications *Bulk or loose tablets and capsules * Medications that should have been kept cold but were not Items NOT accepted at Drug Toss Events: *Used or unused sharps, hypodermic needles & lances *Cosmetics, personal care or hygiene items Due to the volume of drugs brought to our sites, we ask that immediately before bringing your medications to one of our sites, place all tablets and capsules into a zip-lock bag. Vials (with personal information marked out) should be placed into another bag/container. Also, place bottled liquids and tubes of medication into separate bags. This will help us process everything more quickly. For the safety of your family, please keep all medications, properly closed in their original child- resistant containers and transfer to bags immediately prior to your visit. **NO CLINICS, MEDICAL OFFICES or PHARMACIES PLEASE** Representatives from Louisville Metro Police will be on hand to make sure all products will be safely collected and properly disposed according to EPA standards.
Recycle Medical Supplies & Equipment SOS DONATION GUIDELINES THINK GREEN & RECYCLE Thank you for recycling leftover medical supplies or medical equipment with Supplies Over Seas (SOS). SOS looks for usable and needed donations that meet high product standards for our medical surplus donations to hospitals and clinics around the world. Examples of Medical Supplies to Donate Walkers Wheelchairs Canes Crutches Potty Chairs Shower Chairs Hospital Beds Braces Slings Splints Orthopedic Boots Dressings Ace Bandages Adhesive Tape Band-Aids Q-Tips Cotton Balls Gauze Pads Syringes Gloves Depends (opened packages accepted) Weight Scales Diabetic Supplies Ostomy Supplies BiPap Machines CPap Machines Nebulizers Blood Pressure Monitors Thermometers Baby Blankets Antibiotic Ointment Burn Ointment Hydrocortizone Cream Adult & Children s Tylenol About SOS SOS is a Louisville-based nonprofit organization with a global reach! SOS recovers surplus medical supplies and redistributes them to medical impoverished communities around the world. Founded in 1993 by Dr. Norton Waterman and members of the Greater Louisville Medical Society, SOS s environmental and humanitarian aid mission has aided over 100 countries with lifesaving items that would otherwise have gone into our landfills.
THINK GREEN & RECYCLE Acceptable Donations Items must be in good working order with all necessary parts and acceptable to patients regardless of economic status. Items can be gently used. Unable to Accept as a Donation - SOS is unable to accept the following: IV Fluids or Liquids; Liquid Nutrition; Pharmaceutical Drugs; Prosthesis devices; Hazardous Materials and NO items exposed to pathogens. Call First - To ensure your donation is one that SOS will be able to accept, please call SOS before bringing any donation to the SOS warehouse. It is very helpful to send via email a list of the items you want to donate so the SOS staff can review the donation. How to Donate After your items are approved by phone or email, bring your donations to Supplies Over Seas (1500 Arlington Ave.) warehouse located off of Spring Street in the Butchertown neighborhood. For security and insurance reasons, SOS staff and volunteers are not able to pick up at private home locations. Hours 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday-Friday. We are also open the 2 nd & 4 th Saturday of each month (except in May and December) from 9 AM to Noon. Organize a Medical Recycling Event Corporate, Faith-Based, School, Neighborhood, Scout Troop or Service Groups can help SOS remove useful items from our area landfills by organizing a medical recycling event and asking participants to donate leftover medical supplies and equipment. Call SOS for more information. Volunteer Opportunities SOS needs individuals and groups to volunteer in order to accomplish our green humanitarian aid mission. For community service opportunities, please call SOS for more information.
Hazardous Materials Disposal - Haz Bin ITEMS ACCEPTED Asbestos floor tiles Automotive fluids Batteries (auto, household and rechargeables) Cleaners (bathroom, rug, upholstery, all-purpose spot removers) Driveway sealers Fertilizers Fluorescent light bulbs Furniture polishes and waxes Gasoline (including boat gas) Hearing aid/watch batteries Kerosene Lawn/garden chemicals [Hazardous Chemicals] - no leaks Mercury thermometers and thermostats Metal polishes and rust removers Mildew removers Mineral spirits/turpentine Mothballs Nail polish and removers Oil based paint or lead paint Oven and drain cleaners Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides Propane tanks (1 lb and 20 lb grill tanks) Solvents and degreasers Swimming pool chemicals Varnishes and stains Wood preservatives ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED Items from businesses Containers larger than 5 gallons or 40 pounds Radioactive materials, including smoke detectors Fire extinguishers Freon Latex paint