City of Smithville Recycling Center

219 N. 169 Hwy.
Smithville, MO 64089
(816) 532-3897

Hours: 4th full weekend of the month, Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Details:
Does not pay for any items accepted.

 

Fees:

Accepted Materials:
Corrugated Cardboard
Corrugated cardboard used for storage and shipping; clean pizza boxes.
Dropoff Recyclables
A complete list of area drop-off recycling centers.
Glass Food and Beverage Containers
Glass bottles and jars separated by color (clear, green/blue, amber/brown)
Aluminum Cans
Aluminum beverage and food containers.
Aluminum Foil
Aluminum foil and pans.
Steel / Tin Cans
Bi-metal food containers (ferrous metal).
Junk Mail
Direct mail advertisements.
Magazines & Catalogs
Magazines and shopping catalogs.
Newspaper
Newspapers and advertising inserts.
Office Paper
Mixture of high-grade papers like copier paper, computer printouts and stationary.
Plastic #1 (PET)
Soft drink, water, salad dressing, and sport drink bottles. Fruit, vegetable and takeout cartons. Peanut butter and mayonnaise jars.
Plastic #2 (HDPE)
Milk jugs, juice jugs, laundry detergent and shampoo bottles. Margarine and cottage cheese tubs. Yogurt cups.
Plastics #3 (PVC)
Blister packs and clamshell packaging used to protect toys, electronics, personal care products and household goods.
Plastics #5 (PP)
Ketchup and syrup bottles. Margarine and cottage cheese tubs. Yogurt cups. Takeout, food storage and deli containers. Lids and caps. Microwave food trays.
Plastics #6 (PS)
Rigid (non-foamed) polystyrene takeout containers.
Plastics #7
Items made with a combination of plastics.
Plastics #4 (LDPE)
Honey and mustard bottles. Lids and caps.
Printer / Toner Cartridges
Inkjet and toner cartridges used for printing and copying.
Shredded Documents
Office paper printed with confidential financial, legal, and medical information.