Residential Recycling
Ann Arbor Drop-off
Station: Open to all county residents.
Recycle Ann Arbor
operates Washtenaw
County's most comprehensive regional
Drop-off Station (DOS). The DOS is a fully staffed facility open six
days a week year-round. The facility is funded through a partnership
between Washtenaw
County, the City of
Ann Arbor and
Pittsfield
Township.Green Info Guide: The online version of
the Green Info Guide, a tool that provides practical information about
local solid waste and recycling services as well as information on best
management practices concerning household hazardous waste, yard waste, and
energy efficiency.
Washtenaw County Recycling Guide: Contains
information on, and locations of, local recycling opportunities.
Turning Trash into Treasure: Find out how to get rid of
hard-to-dispose-of household items, such as appliances, motor oil,
antifreeze, computers, furniture and more.
Ash Tree Disposal: The State of Michigan offers two locations in
Washtenaw County where you can drop off ash wood free of charge:
Mid-Michigan Recycling on Platt Road, and LaMont Brothers on Whitmore
Lake Road. The facilities recycle the ash wood while preventing
the spread of the beetle.
Fluorescent Bulb
Recycling: There are several places to recycle your used fluorescents
within Washtenaw County.
Computer Recycling: Learn about the
environmental and public health issues related to disposing computers as
well as recycling options available to County residents.
Electronic Waste Recycling: Locations
for recycling electronics other than computers, such as cell phones and
iPods.
Composting: Learn about how you can start composting in your
household today!




