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COMMUNITY WEBSITE
City: (440)580-3100
Service Department: (440)580-3124
Recycling Processor: Republic Services Lorain County Resource Recovery Complex, Oberlin

Republic Services provides weekly curbside recycling for city residents. Combine cans; cardboard; cartons; cups (aluminum, paper, and some plastic); glass bottles and jars; paper and boxes; plastic bottles, jugs, and tubs; as well as clear plastic clamshells loose in blue bags. See the list below for detailed recycling and collection programs in Strongsville.

 
In home Recycling
 
Other Recycling
 
Proper Disposal
 
Landfill
Dispose of Medical Equipment and Supplies Right in City of Strongsville

In 2026, Strongsville will host a seasonal collection event in collaboration with MedWish, collecting medical equipment and supplies at the Strongsville Service Garage. Date TBA. Call City Hall for details.

Service Garage: 16099 Foltz Industrial Parkway, Strongsville

 

Some usable medical equipment and supplies can be donated to local community service organizations that will distribute the items to people in need. They can also use the items to support their work.

 

MedWish International is a not-for-profit organization that saves lives and the environment by repurposing discarded medical supplies and equipment to provide humanitarian aid in developing countries. Individuals wishing to donate health-related products can call the Cleveland warehouse at (216) 692-1685 and schedule a drop-off of unused, non-expired medical supplies and usable medical equipment. MedWish is unable to pick up medical supplies and cannot accept expired supplies. See donation details.

 

CPAP

Recycle or donate a used CPAP machine and new, unopened CPAP supplies through the American Sleep Apnea Association  or see tips from the sleep wellness company Sleep Doctor.

Used oxygen hoses, masks, and other CPAP supplies should be placed in the trash when the items are no longer in good, working condition. Most organizations do not accept donations of used oxygen tubing or CPAP supplies due to sanitary concerns. Do not place hoses in curbside recycling.

 

Diabetic Supplies

Insulin for Life collects in-date and unused insulin, test strips, as well as other diabetes supplies for redistribution to healthcare organizations and licensed professionals.

 

See details about the proper disposal of medications and needles and sharps.

Oxygen Concentrators

Earn a rebate for unwanted oxygen concentrators through the 1st Class Medical Buyback Program.

For options, see the Donation Locations list below.

 

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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.

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Business Locations

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Approximate Distance: 19.72 Mi