It depends on the type of materials they’re made out of, but there are ways you can keep your yard signs out of the landfill.
Residents can drop off their corrugated plastic yard signs and metal stakes at any of the city’s three transfer stations ...
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The City of Dallas is providing residents an environmentally friendly way to dispose of political yard signs following the ...
Sustainability leaders in 15 St. Louis area cities and counties, along with recycling advocates, are hosting public ...
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It’s time to remove campaign signs from our homes, our neighborhoods and our public roads. Did you know they are recyclable ...
Voting season is officially over. So what should you do with all those political yard signs? One thing is for sure: Don’t ...
In the city, placards can be taken to 6 sanitation convenience centers. Several suburban counties have collection sites, too.
Delaware County offers a similar program. Campaign signs are often made from plastic film, corrugated plastic, or cardboard attached to metal wire. While corrugated cardboard is recyclable at most ...
Missouri Botanical Garden is partnering with cities and recycling advocates to set up collection sites for yard signs through ...
Households across the Pittsburgh area accumulated election signs in the last several months. Now, city officials are ...