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Aluminum
Cans, Glass Containers and Newspapers can be recycled at the following
locations:
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| Fernandina
Beach (Within City Limits) |
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You can participate in the curbside program. |
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- Recyclables
can be picked up from any business, apartment or home.
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| Amelia
Island |
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Bailey Road by Ybor Alvarez Park (next to county building) |
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Burney Park parking lot (off A1A near Osprey Village) |
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No
steel cans, aerosol cans, aluminum foil or pie tins. You may recycle
aluminum beverage cans. Please check the product label for recycle
information. And Puh-lease don't put cans inside the bins in plastic
or paper bags. |
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| Bryceville |
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In front of the Bryceville Community Center at US 301 & County
Road 119 |
| Callahan |
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Between Health Dept. & County Building |
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County Landfill, 3 miles north of A1A on US 1 |
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Put
newspapers into the bin loose, not in plastic or paper bags. The
newspaper recycle bins cannot be used for junk mail, food boxes,
telephone books or slick printed papers (such as magazines). |
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| O'Neil |
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On Pine Grove Rd. beside Dave Turner Plumbing (off A1A)
- Nassauville Volunteer Fire Department (Newspapers Only) |
| Yulee |
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Goodbread Rd. across from Yulee Ballpark |
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- ARC-Nassau
US Hwy. 17, 1 mile north of A1A in Yulee (225-9355).
If you are a business with large volume, call ARC-Nassau to arrange
pick-up.
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Recycle
all your green, brown and clear glass. Paper labels are okay to
leave on the containers. Please sort your glass by color. No neckbands,
ceramics, window or auto glass, mirrors or light bulbs. |
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