Mayfield Village PRINT

COMMUNITY WEBSITE
Village: (440)461-2210
Service Department: (440)442-5506
Recycling Processor: Kimble Transfer and Recycling, Twinsburg

Kimble Co. provides weekly curbside recycling for village residents. Combine aluminum cups; cans; cardboard; glass bottles and jars; paper and boxes; as well as plastic bottles and jugs loose (unbagged) in the provided wheeled cart. See the list below for detailed recycling and collection programs in Mayfield Village.

 
In home Recycling
 
Other Recycling
 
Proper Disposal
 
Landfill
Dispose of Paper Shredding Services Right in Mayfield Village

In 2026, Mayfield Village will have a shredding event on May 16 at the Mayfield Village Civic Center. Hours are 9:00 AM-12:00 PM.

Civic Center: 6622 Wilson Mills Road, Mayfield Village

Community Shredding Events

Occasionally, local communities host free, seasonal shredding and document destruction events for their residents. Use the dark blue 'What Do I Do With?' search bar at the top of every page of this website. Allow location services or use the city drop-down to find opportunities in your local area.

The City of Cleveland offers free, year-round document shredding for residents at the Division of Waste Collection, 5600 Carnegie Avenue. Hours are Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM-3:00 PM. Call (216) 664-3711 for more information.

 

Other Shredding Options
FedEx Office, Office Depot, Staples, and The UPS Store offer document shredding services for a fee.

Shred-It offers document shredding Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM-4:00 PM at 55 Andrews Circle in Brecksville. Call (440) 565-5750 for pricing and details.

 

Secure Recycling, 29601 Solon Road in Solon, offers document shredding Monday-Friday from 8:00-11:00 AM and 1:00-4:00 PM. Call (216) 424-3400 for pricing and details.

 

Mobile or on-site document shredding is available to residents and businesses, for a fee, through private, licensed shredding companies. See a list.

 

Recycling Shredded Paper

Shredded paper should not be placed in curbside recycling.

 

Shreds are too small to be sorted properly at the materials recovery facility (MRF) that receives your recyclables. It falls through the recycling plant's fast-moving conveyor belts and goes in the trash.

 

Shredded paper should be taken to a mixed paper recycling drop-off bin, typically found in school or municipal parking lots, nonprofits, places of worship, and the Cleveland Metroparks. A list of Metroparks locations is on our cardboard page. Clean shredded paper can also be used in backyard composting.

 

 

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Looking to recycle, donate, or dispose of other items? Use the dark blue 'What Do I Do With?' search bar at the top of every page of this website. Allow location services or use the city drop-down to find opportunities in your local area.

Business Locations

Northcoast Inc. Recycling Specialists

Approximate Distance: 10.23 Mi

Iron Mountain Information Management

Approximate Distance: 11.07 Mi

Gateway Recycling, Inc.

Approximate Distance: 13.63 Mi

VRC Companies LLC

Approximate Distance: 14.92 Mi

Shred-It

Approximate Distance: 21.59 Mi