RMB Recycling Center
Fees may apply
Accepts:
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Electronics |
Electronics in working condition can be donated to local thrift shops. Contact specific locations before donating. They can also be recycled at the drop-off locations listed below. Fees may apply; contact specific location before dropping off. In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash as they contain toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. |
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Extension Cord |
Extension cords in working condition can be donated to local thrift stores. Contact stores before donating to verify what they can accept. Extension cords no longer in working condition can be recycled as scrap metal at drop off locations listed below. |
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Lawnmower |
Lawnmowers can be recycled as scrap metal at the drop-off locations listed below. They should be emptied of liquids before recycling. An item must be at least 50% metal to be recycled as scrap metal. This includes a wide variety of items, including water heaters, lawnmowers, wire, satellite dishes, metal shelves and bicycles. Most any item with a motor or power cord has enough metal in it to be recycled as scrap metal. If an item has a circuit board, it must be recycled with electronics. The only metals that are accepted in curbside recycling are aluminum and steel cans, and aluminum foil. Other scrap metals should never be included in curbside recycling, as they can damage recycling equipment at the sorting facility. They should instead be recycled at local scrap metal recyclers. |
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Wood Pallet |
Wooden pallets that are untreated and unpainted can be brought to the drop-off locations listed below for reuse and recycling. Contact location prior to dropping off. |
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Wire |
Wire can be recycled as scrap metal at the locations listed below. Contact location for details on whether to bundle the wire prior to recycling. If included in curbside recycling, wire and other “tanglers” cause damage to equipment at the recycling sorting facility. |
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Wheel |
Tire rims can be recycled as scrap metal at local scrap metal recyclers and at the drop-off locations listed below. |
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Video Game System |
Video game systems can be donated to local thrift shops or recycled with other electronics at the drop-off locations listed below. Fees may apply; contact specific location before dropping off. In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash as they contain toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. |
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Vacuum Cleaner |
Vacuum cleaners can be recycled as scrap metal at the drop-off locations listed below. An item must be at least 50% metal to be recycled as scrap metal. This includes a wide variety of items, including water heaters, lawnmowers, wire, satellite dishes, metal shelves and bicycles. Most any item with a motor or power cord has enough metal in it to be recycled as scrap metal. If an item has a circuit board, it must be recycled with electronics. The only metals that are accepted in curbside recycling are aluminum and steel cans, and aluminum foil. Other scrap metals should never be included in curbside recycling, as they can damage recycling equipment at the sorting facility. They should instead be recycled at local scrap metal recyclers. |
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Tools |
Tools can be donated to local thrift stores or recycled as scrap metal. Contact stores verify if they accept certain tools.
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Telephone |
Telephones can be recycled at the drop-off locations listed below with electronics. Fees may apply; contact location before dropping off In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash as they contain toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. |
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Stereo / Sound Equipment |
Stereos, speakers, and other sound equipment in working condition can be donated to local thrift shops. Contact specific locations before donating. They can also be recycled at the drop-off locations listed below. Fees may apply; contact specific location before dropping off. In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash as they contain toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. |
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Snowblower |
Snowblowers can be recycled as scrap metal at the drop-off locations listed below. They should be emptied of liquids before recycling. An item must be at least 50% metal to be recycled as scrap metal. This includes a wide variety of items, including water heaters, lawn mowers, wire, satellite dishes, metal shelves and bicycles. Most any item with a motor or power cord has enough metal in it to be recycled as scrap metal. If an item has a circuit board, it must be recycled with electronics. The only metals that are accepted in curbside recycling are aluminum and steel cans, and aluminum foil. Other scrap metals should never be included in curbside recycling, as they can damage recycling equipment at the sorting facility. They should instead be recycled at local scrap metal recyclers. |
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Metal Barrel or Drum |
Metal barrels can be recycled as scrap metal at local drop-off centers & scrap metal recyclers. Barrels must be empty of all contents. |
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Scrap Metal |
Scrap metal items can be recycled at the drop-off locations listed below. An item must be at least 50% metal to be recycled as scrap metal. This includes a wide variety of items, including water heaters, lawnmowers, wire, satellite dishes, metal shelves and bicycles. Most any item with a motor or power cord has enough metal in it to be recycled as scrap metal. If an item has a circuit board, it must be recycled with electronics. Scrap metal items that contain liquid, like lawnmowers, must be emptied before recycling. Fees may apply to items that contain Freon or other CFCs (freezers, air conditioners etc.). Pressurized containers such as propane containers cannot be recycled as scrap metal, and should be specially recycled. See how to recycle propane containers here. The only metals that can be included in curbside recycling are aluminum and steel cans and aluminum foil. Other scrap metal items should never be included in curbside recycling, as they can damage recycling equipment at the sorting facility. |
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Satellite dish |
Satellite dishes can be recycled as scrap metal at specified drop off locations. |
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Pot or Pan |
Gently used pots and pans can be donated to local thrift stores or recycled as scrap metal. Contact store before donating to verify what they can accept. Pots and pans that cannot be reused can be recycled as scrap metal at the drop-off locations listed below. |
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Microwave |
Gently used microwaves and other small appliances still in working condition can be donated to local thrift stores. Contact store for specific donation guidelines before dropping off. Microwaves can also be recycled as scrap metal at drop-off locations listed below. Fees may apply, contact specific location for details. |
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Metal Trash Can |
Trash cans made of metal can be recycled as scrap metal at local drop-off centers & scrap metal recyclers. |
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Metal Coat Hanger |
Metal coat hangers can be recycled as scrap metal at local drop-off centers & scrap metal recyclers. Hangers should NOT be included in recycling as they can damage recycling sorting equipment. |
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CD/DVD Player |
CD & DVD players and other media players in working condition can be donated to local thrift shops or can be recycled with other electronics at the drop-off locations listed below. Fees may apply; contact specific location before dropping off. In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash as they contain toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. |
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Camera or Camcorder |
Cameras & camcorders in working condition can be donated to local thrift shops. Contact specific locations before donating. They can also be recycled along with other electronics at the drop-off locations listed below. Fees apply; contact specific location before dropping off. In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash as they contain toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. |
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Bicycle |
Used bicycles can often be repaired, donated to local thrift stores, or sold to local bike repair shops for refurbishment. Check with local stores and bike shops for donation options. Bicycles that cannot be repaired can be recycled as scrap metal at local scrap metal recyclers, or at one of the drop-off locations listed below. |
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BBQ Grill, Gas |
BBQ gas grills in working condition can be donated to local thrift stores. Contact store before donating to verify what they can accept. Grills no longer in working condition can be recycled as scrap metal at drop off locations listed below. Note that propane tanks are considered hazardous waste and may need to be recycled elsewhere. |
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BBQ Grill, Charcoal |
Charcoal BBQ grills in working condition can be donated to local thrift stores. Contact stores before donating to verify what they can accept. Grills no longer in working condition can be recycled as scrap metal at drop off locations listed below. |
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Automotive Battery |
Automotive batteries can be recycled at many auto repair shops or at the following drop-off locations. They contain lead which can be harmful to human health and the environment if not disposed of properly. |
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Auto Part (Car Part) |
Many automotive parts can be recycled as scrap metal. Contact drop-off locations to find out if a specific part is accepted. Automotive tires and batteries SHOULD NOT be placed in the trash or recycling. |
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Aluminum Can |
Aluminum cans are accepted in curbside recycling or at drop-off locations listed below. Cans should be empty and dry. Cans should be recycled in their original shape (not crushed or flattened) so they can be properly sorted at the recycling plant. |
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Aluminum |
Rinsed aluminum cans, foil, and aluminum food containers can be recycled in curbside recycling or at the drop-off locations listed below. Aluminum cans should be recycled in their original shape. Aluminum foil should be loosely crumpled prior to recycling. All other aluminum (pans, etc.) should be recycled at local scrap metal recyclers. |
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Cell Phone |
Cell phones can be recycled at the drop-off locations listed below. Many retail stores, electronic, and cell phone stores also offer in-store recycling options. Fees may apply; contact specific location before dropping off. In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash as they contain toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. |
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Christmas Lights |
Strands of holiday lights can be recycled with scrap metal, even with bulbs attached. They can be brought to local scrap metal recyclers and drop-off locations listed below. Tie / bundle up the strands before recycling. Holiday lights should not be in curbside recycling, as they can damage equipment at the recycling sorting plant. |
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Computer Accessory |
Computer accessories can be recycled with other electronics at the drop-off locations listed below. Fees may apply – contact specific location for details. Computer accessories include keyboards, computer mice, speakers, cables & other connectors, hard drives, and other computer peripherals. All of these items are considered electronic waste. In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronic waste in the trash as it contains toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. Make sure to protect your sensitive information by erasing any data from electronics before recycling them. Some electronics recyclers also offer secure data destruction; contact locations to see if they offer this service. |
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Computer Tower |
Computer towers can be recycled with other electronics at the drop-off locations listed below. Fees may apply – contact location for details. In Colorado, it is illegal to dispose of electronics in the trash as they contain toxic components that are harmful to human health and the environment if not handled properly. Make sure to protect your sensitive information by erasing any data from electronics before recycling them. Some electronics recyclers also offer secure data destruction; contact locations to see if they offer this service. |
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Cords & Cables |
Cords and cables in working condition can be donated to local thrift stores. Contact stores before donating to verify what they can accept. Cords and cables no longer in working condition can be recycled as scrap metal at drop off locations listed below. |
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Dishwasher |
Dishwashers and other appliances such as stoves, ovens, washing machines, and dryers can be recycled as scrap metal at the drop-off locations listed below. If the appliance is in good condition, consider trading it in or selling it to a used appliance store. Fees may apply; contact specific location for details. |
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Large Appliance |
Appliances such as stoves, ovens, washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers can be recycled at the drop-off locations listed below. If the appliance is in good condition, consider trading it in or selling it to a used appliance store. Fees may apply; contact specific location for details. Refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, and water coolers contain freon. State law requires freon be removed by an appropriately licensed company before disposal. See “Refrigerators” to see where these items can be properly recycled. |
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Oven |
Ovens and other appliances such as stoves, washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers can be recycled at the drop-off locations listed below. If the appliance is in good condition, consider trading it in or selling it to a used appliance store. Fees may apply; contact specific location for details. |
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Small Appliance |
Small appliances such as coffee makers, blenders, toasters, food processors, and mixers are considered scrap metal and can be recycled at the drop-off locations listed below. They should not be put in curbside recycling. Fees may apply; contact specific location for details. |
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***DISCLAIMER***
The information provided in this tool is compiled as a service to Fort Collins Residents. Contact information has been provided for the listed locations, and it is encouraged that you call ahead to verify the location, materials accepted, and hours of operation. Inclusion in this list is not an endorsement by the City of Fort Collins.
Any recycler wishing to be added to this list may contact recycling@fcgov.com. If you can’t find the answer to your question here, please call us at 970-221-6600