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- Home - PRo Kansas Recycling
We are a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) corporation, proudly serving Wichita and surrounding communities with FREE recycling services Grab your recyclables and come see what we are about!
- FAQ - PRo Kansas Recycling
Can I bring my recycling if I don't live in Wichita? Why does my trash company collect more kinds of plastic than PRo Kansas Recycling?
- About - PRo Kansas Recycling
We are a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization providing FREE recycling services for over 18 categories of materials (not just plastics) and offering recycling education to the community
- Visit - PRo Kansas Recycling
Gordon’s Book Nook, named in memory of Gordon Mackay, is a free library located in the southeast corner of the recycling center It offers a wide selection of hardcopy and paperback books on various topics
- Recycling Categories 2025
Check to see if confidential information is in your papers, medicine containers, cell phones, etc We reserve the right to give away or sell for re-use anything brought to the center If you have any questions or concerns, ask a volunteer at the recycling center or email us at information@prokansasrecycling org Thank you April 2, 2024
- Support - PRo Kansas Recycling
Every time you shop at Dillons, a portion of the total amount of your purchases is donated to PRo Kansas Miller Recycling Center There is no cost to you You will not be charged anything extra for any purchase you make, it will not affect your fuel points, it will not affect your digital coupons or any benefit you get from using your Plus Card
- What Happens to Recyclables? - prokansasrecycling. org
70% of all corrugated cardboard is recovered for recycling, making it the largest source of recycled waste paper Cardboard can be recycled numerous times without losing strength Some is repurposed into pasteboard boxes, such as cereal boxes, but most is turned into new corrugated cardboard boxes
- Useful Links - PRo Kansas Recycling
Learn about public governmental entities, business professionals, non-profit organizations and private citizens that support waste reduction, composting, reuse and recycling efforts in Kansas
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