Important Membership Meeting * August 28th * Tuesday * 7:00 pm
The purpose of the meeting is to answer any and all questions about the sudden plastic policy change
St. Paul's Church, 200 W. St. Paul Street located in Brighton
Please review our new guidelines for Plastic Recycling
New Plastic Policy * September 1st
Due to a sudden market collapse, Recycle Livingston will only be accepting
Plastics #1 & #2 from Members only
please visit under information tab
accepted materials for more information
Recycle livingston will be closed on saturday, September 1st,
in observance of labor day
Important Change: As of July 1st, we will no longer be accepting 5 gallon containers of Paint due to heavy contamination and a large price increase from our paint vendor E-Paint. However Habitat for Humanity located at 7198 W Grand River, Brighton, MI or call 810.220.9986 for more information. There is a $10 fee and Habitat requests that you do not mix the colors.
As of July 1st, our pricing structure will be as follows:
Quart Sized Containers of Latex paint - $1
Gallon Sized Containers of Latex Paint - $3
Recycling Hours
Wednesday | 10am – 4:30pm
Saturday | 9am – 1pm
Gate Fees
Residential Non-member $3
Business Non-member $10
CONTACT
517-548-4439
recycleliv@sbcglobal.net
Meet Recycle Livingston
Recycle Livingston is the only non-profit recycling center serving the residents of Livingston County Since 1989. We are committed to reducing the flow of solid waste to local landfills and have expanded our program to include many hard-to-recycle items including household batteries, Styrofoam, computers, and latex paint. In fact, may of the items we accept for recycling are difficult and expensive to recycle. Since our inception we have relied on volunteer support so that we can continue to keep our services available to everyone and to provide those services at a minimal cost.
For more information, go to the Information tab to learn more about what we can recycle and what we cannot. It is important to keep our materials sorted and acceptable to our vendors and, while we wish we could recycle everything, we are committed to recycling 100% of the items you bring in. Should items that are not recyclable get mixed in with items that are, not only will our vendors not accept the materials, we run the risk of having our hard work end up in the landfill. We pledge to continue to seek out new markets and we will continue to strive to recycle as much as we can with your assistance.
News & Updates
The Kellogg Family Foundation has partnered with Recycle Livingston in support of their mission to promote recycling and waste reduction in Livingston County. The Kellogg Family Foundation is committed to creating opportunities for local organizations, helping them branch into new areas of need and expand existing programs to serve more people.