m ve out - lawrence, kansas...m ve out donate & recycle unwanted lothing & household items...
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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.