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Casper Recycling Depots And Solid Waste Facility’s Building Re-Opened For Public On June 15

The facilities were closed in mid-March to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

June 16, 2020

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Casper recycling depots and the Solid Waste Facility’s baler building re-opened to the public on June 15, 2020. The facilities were closed in mid-March to prevent the spread of coronavirus. With the openings, all solid waste services are now open to the public.

In May, Casper City Council considered changing the recycling program and conducted a citizen survey. The recycling depots were chosen by residents as their preferred recycling method. In the survey, the public also expressed interest in recycling additional items, such as paperboard, which the Solid Waste Division is presently exploring.

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The depots currently have bins for plastics #1 and #2, white paper, newspaper and inserts, magazines and catalogs, aluminum cans, cardboard and steel cans. Glass is no longer accepted. Depots are located throughout the Casper metropolitan area at the following locations:

• Huber Park on 5th Street

• Meals on Wheels on 12th Street

• Rocky Mountain Discount Sporting Goods on CY Avenue

• North Casper Ball Park Parking Lot on K Street

• Wyoming Blvd. by the Central Wyoming Fairgrounds

• Viking Court Cul-de-sac

• Paradise Valley Pool on Iris Street

• YMCA on 15th Street

• Balefill

• First Street Park in Mills

For more information on recycling click here.


This press release was produced by the City of Casper. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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