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COMMUNITY WEBSITE
City: (440)871-3300
Service Department: (440)835-6432
Recycling Processor: Rumpke Waste and Recycling, Columbus

Rumpke Waste 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 (unbagged) in the provided wheeled cart. See the list below for detailed recycling and collection programs in Westlake.

 
In home Recycling
 
Other Recycling
 
Proper Disposal
 
Landfill
Dispose of Cans Right in City of Westlake

Westlake has curbside recycling of metal cans and aluminum cups. The city also has drop-off locations, including bins for aluminum beverage cans only at the city fire stations. Items must be empty, clean, and dry.

Clague Park: 1500 Clague Road, Westlake

Fire Station #1: 3200 Crocker Road, Westlake

Fire Station #2: 2110 Columbia Road, Westlake

Meadowood Golf Course: 29800 Center Ridge Road, Westlake

Police Department: 27300 Hilliard Boulevard, Westlake

 

All metal food and beverage cans, such as pop, beer, soup, vegetable, and tuna can be recycled in all community recycling programs. Aluminum beverage cups are also accepted for recycling. Additionally, small metal tins for items such as tea, coffee, cookies, and biscuits can be included. Metal cans and cups should be empty, clean, and dry before being recycled.

Cans are made from either steel or aluminum. Aluminum cans and aluminum cups you put in your curbside recycling are processed and turned back into new cans and foil that you’ll see on store shelves. Steel cans are recycled into new cans, car parts, and even bridges.

 

Aluminum cups are an excellent alternative to single-use plastic cups. Aluminum cups are 100% recyclable and can be recycled repeatedly without losing quality. Aluminum cups are available for purchase at many retail locations in Cuyahoga County. See an example of aluminum cups

 

Tips for recycling metal cans and cups:

  • Must be empty, clean, and dry before being placed in recycling. 
  • Straws must be removed and thrown in the trash. 
  • Do not nest or stack items together before recycling.

 

Aluminum Can Drop-Offs (ACBC)

Some area fire stations collect cans to benefit the Aluminum Cans for Burned Children (ACBC) of Northeast Ohio program. Check with your community for details. 

 

Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity stores have partnered with Novelis to offer free aluminum can drop-offs at their Cleveland and North Randall stores. Use this website's location services or the ‘Select a City’ drop-down in the dark green bar at the top of every page to find a drop-off near you. Additionally, aluminum beverage cans may be turned in for cash at a local scrap yard. 

 

Other Scrap Metal

Do not include scrap metal in your curbside recycling such as extra-large cookie and popcorn tins, car parts, appliances, wire and cord, or other metal objects. These items are dangerous for the workers and the sorting machinery at the materials recovery facility (MRF or recycling plant). Take items to a local scrap yard or a community scrap metal drop-off for residents.

 

Businesses can recycle metal food and beverage cans through a local company. See the list of Business locations 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. 

Business Locations

Berea Metals & Recycling

Approximate Distance: 6.29 Mi

Able Alloy Inc.

Approximate Distance: 6.83 Mi

Aluminum Cans for Burned Children (ACBC)

Approximate Distance: 9.88 Mi

Westside Metals

Approximate Distance: 10.05 Mi

ScrapCom Inc.

Approximate Distance: 11.2 Mi

Keep It Green Recycling

Approximate Distance: 11.28 Mi

American Metal Recycling

Approximate Distance: 12.79 Mi
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