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Residents can recycle electronics and more at Little Rock Recycles Day

Little Rock, Arkansas – Residents of Little Rock have a unique opportunity to clean up and recycle a variety of materials at the first Little Rock Recycles Day of 2025, happening on Saturday, March 1. From 9 a.m. to noon, the Little Rock Zoo’s east parking lot will serve as the drop-off point for those looking to safely dispose of electronic waste, plastic bags, glass, old documents, and more.

This quarterly event is hosted by the City of Little Rock Sustainability Office, the Little Rock Zoo, and Keep Little Rock Beautiful, offering a convenient way for residents to clear out their homes and help protect the environment. Whether it’s electronics gathering dust, excess packaging piling up, or old papers to be shredded, Little Rock Recycles Day is an accessible and responsible way to dispose of these items.

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Items that will be accepted include single-stream recyclables such as plastic bottles, jugs, cardboard, paper, and aluminum cans, as well as glass and soft plastics like plastic bags and shrink wrap. In addition, electronic waste, including anything with a power cord (except refrigerators and window air conditioners), will be collected. For those with bicycles to recycle, the event also accepts these along with documents for secure shredding.

The event is also a great opportunity for people to recycle household goods and textiles. If you’ve got old clothes, linens, or other textiles you no longer need, this is the perfect time to give them a new life through recycling.

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The drop-off location is conveniently located at the intersection of Zoo Drive and South Monroe Street, making it easy for residents to swing by and take part in this important community initiative. Whether you’re clearing out your garage, decluttering your home, or just looking for a responsible way to dispose of waste, Little Rock Recycles Day provides an eco-friendly solution.

With the city’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, this event plays a crucial role in reducing waste, encouraging recycling, and helping create a cleaner, greener Little Rock. So mark your calendar, gather up your recyclables, and head to the Little Rock Zoo on March 1 for this impactful community event.

 

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