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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! If you love to read, check out our free library, Gordon’s Book Nook, before you leave
- FAQ - PRo Kansas Recycling
Volunteers mainly help with recycling center operations They help our recyclers unload their cars and find the right spots to put everything They bale materials, sort out what doesn’t belong, keep the place clean
- 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 You’re welcome to take books to read and return – or keep them for your personal collection
- 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 Our Mission To increase recycling awareness, education and participation in the Wichita area by: Operating and expanding PRo Kansas as a free resource for the
- Recycling Categories 2025
What's Recyclable? Plastics Metals Glass Other Papers 1 5 2 2 Tin or steel cans and lids Aluminum beverage cans Scrap metal Stretchable plastic bags See
- Support - PRo Kansas Recycling
Pick up recycling from businesses or people who cannot drive; General cleaning and maintenance, inside and out; And more!
- 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
- PRoKansas Miller Recycling Center (Plastics Recycling of Kansas, Inc
Plastics Recycling of Kansas, Inc (dba PRo Kansas Recycling) is a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) organization PRo Kansas has limited resources and I recognize that volunteer activities, just as any other daily activity, may possess some level of risk
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