Community Corner

LARGE ITEM CLEANUP & SHREDDING DAY

Hartland Township is hosting a “Rain or Shine” one day collection event at Hartland High School’s student parking lot (10635 Dunham Road, Hartland). Residents can bring large items to the high school on this day for proper disposal and/or recycling.


Free Shredding services will also be available on site.


No Appointments necessary for this event!

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WHO CAN USE THIS SERVICE? All Hartland Township residents (ID may be required)


WHAT DOES IT COST? All accepted items are FREE!*

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LARGE ITEM DISPOSAL


WHAT WILL BE ACCEPTED? (MANY OF THESE ITEMS WILL BE RECYCLED!)


FreonFree Refrigerators/Freezers/air conditioners/large appliances*,


scrap metal, wood scraps, furniture, tires, mattresses, textiles, cardboard


boxes, microwaves, toilets, sinks, plumbing fixtures, bikes, lawn furniture,


couches, chairs, other bulky items, ALL EWASTE (electronics) including:


computers/laptops, computer monitors, phones, VCRs, DVD players, TVs, stereos


* ALL Appliances must have certified “Freonremoved” sticker to be accepted. Or, Residents can pay $25 (cash) per


appliance to have Freon removed at this event. This includes all air conditioners & dehumidifiers.


UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS?


NO: Household Hazardous Waste (paint or paint cans, gasoline, used oil, chemicals), commercial waste, dirt, yard waste,


concrete, asphalt, construction debris, regular household garbage, wooden console TV’s, furniture with lead paint, cars


FREE SHREDDING!


Shredding takes place onsite at the high school for complete security.


ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS?


Junk mail, bank statements, cancelled checks, contracts, white ledger paper,


manila folders, credit card statements. Staples, paperclips, rubber bands left


on paper items is okay.


UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS?


Magazines, newspapers, books, CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes (these items can be disposed of, not shredded)


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