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City of Longmont and Green Girl Recycling hosting Hard-to-Recycle Event from Oct. 9 – 21

The City of Longmont and Green Girl Recycling will once again host the annual Hard-to-Recycle event for Longmont residents from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9 – Saturday, Oct. 21.

This two-week long event is by reservation only; those interested can make reservations online to drop off their hard-to-recycle materials at Green Girl Recycling, 21 S. Sunset St. in Longmont. The event is open only to Longmont residential trash customers, and participants will be required to present a recent City utility bill and proof of identification when dropping off their materials. Most residents will be able to recycle all their materials free of charge; those who wish to drop off more than the allowable amount of materials will be able to do so for a fee.

Hard-to-recycle items are those materials that are recyclable but cannot go in the City’s curbside recycling cart for standard bi-weekly pick-up. The Recycling Center on South Martin Street already accepts many of these materials, such as plastic bags, bubble wrap, automotive oil, cooking oil, rechargeable batteries, white block Styrofoam®, and large and bulky scrap metal, at no cost to Longmont residents. For other hard-to-recycle items, Longmont residents typically have to find a local business that accepts these materials or go to the Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials (CHaRM) in Boulder. The Longmont Hard-to-Recycle Event is intended to make it easy and convenient for Longmont residents to recycle their hard-to-recycle items.

Examples of items accepted at the Longmont Hard-to-Recycle Event:

  • Computers, monitors, keyboards, cables
  • TVs – Flat screen and the box (CRT) TVs
  • Printer cartridges
  • All other electronics with a cord, such as toasters, printers, etc.
  • Hard cover books and manuals
  • Toilets, sinks, porcelain and ceramics
  • Bicycle tires and tubes
  • Big durable plastics – children’s pools, plastic play structures etc.
  • Mattresses and box springs

For a more complete list of accepted and non-accepted items, visit the City’s Hard-to-Recycle webpage

This event reflects the Longmont City Council’s commitment to creating a more sustainable community through enhanced services such as recycling and composting. This event utilizes an online reservation system, allowing residents to select a 10-minute reservation window over 11 days that is convenient to them and avoid long car lines. Those who arrive without an appointment will be asked to return after making one. Free document shredding will also be available. Residents interested in participating can make an online reservation. Those residents without internet access can call the City’s Customer Service Center at 303-651-8416 to make a reservation. 

Although this event is for Longmont residential trash customers only, businesses that wish to manage their hard-to-recycle materials can contact Green Girl and schedule services directly through them.