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M VE OUT

Donate & Recycle Unwanted

Clothing &

Household

Items

Electronics Non

Perishable Food

Cleaners,

Aerosols &

Paint

Visit our website & Facebook for more move out, reuse, and recycling tips!

LawrenceRecycles.org ● 832-3032

facebook.com/LawrenceRecycles

Move Out, Don’t Throw It Out! May and July are peak months for moving out of apartments and homes in

Lawrence. Moving can create a lot of waste. A little planning and preparation goes a long way towards reducing the amount of

waste your move produces. Please help our community keep reusable goods out of the landfill.

Click on business names below to view their website and more information!

Audio Reader

Best Buy

Doctor Dave

Goodwill

Office Depot

UNI Computers

City of Lawrence/DG Co. Household Hazardous

Waste Facility

Drop-off Tues-Fri (March-Oct) or Tues-

Thurs (Nov-Feb), 8am-1pm at 2201 Kresge Rd.

Click here for list of accepted materials.

Ballard Community Center

Campus Cupboard

Harvesters

Just Food

Trinity Interfaith Food Pantry

Residential Moving Tips

Goodwill Store

Lawrence Community Shelter

Penn House

St. John’s Rummage House

Salvation Army (accepts mattresses)

Social Service League

Clothing Donation Boxes:

Planet Aid

Building Materials,

Non-upholstered Furniture, and

Large Appliances:

Habitat Restore

When moving, do not take the city

trash and recycling carts with you.

Carts belong to the address delivered.

Search for local donation, reuse, and recycling options. To search the directory,

visit: LawrenceRecycles.org

Donation Pick-up:

Schedule a pick-up by calling Habitat for

Humanity Restore (856-6920), Salvation Army

(856-1115), or the Lawrence Community

Shelter’s Move-Out Program (832-8864).

Got Cardboard?

Use the city-sponsored drop-off bins for large

quantities of cardboard boxes. Search the

directory to find nearest location.

Buy/Sell Reusable Goods:

Buy or sell reusable goods at thrift &

consignment shops, garage sales, or local Buy,

Sale, Trade or Freecycle Facebook Groups.

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