Eye on Design to participate in Recycling Extravaganza at 23rd Annual St. Louis Earth Day Festival
Join Eye on Design and many other organizations to help make the world a better place to live at the Recycling Extravaganza!
For a second year, the Earth Day Recycling Extravaganza will accept your hard-to-recycle items 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the St. Louis Community College Forest Park campus parking lot, off Oakland Avenue on Sunday, April 22nd.
Take this opportunity to make your personal space AND the environment a bit cleaner and a bit neater, while sending your idle items on a journey to find new purpose. In addition to helping the environment, your donated materials will also be supporting the programs of numerous non-profits, including St. Louis Earth Day. So, grab a pair of gloves, maybe a mask—and attack that attic!
Some people go to the drive-through to get fast food, but you’ll be driving through the collection event, dropping off recyclables. Please plan your experience by separating your donation by the organization/business that will be accepting your specific items. This will help keep up with the traffic flow of drop-offs through the STLCC parking lot.
After your car is purged of spring cleaning debris, leave it at STLCC and catch a ride to the Festival via a free shuttle service, provided by the St. Louis Lambert International Airport biodiesel bus and Super Park compressed natural gas (CNG) bus. The shuttle service will be available between 10:30am and 6:30pm and will leave every 15 minutes on the hour.
A short list of the kinds of items that will be accepted at the collection event include:
- Medications – over-the-counter & prescription
- CDs & DVDs, VHS, cassette tapes
- Carpet & tile, window coverings
- Electronics – including computers, monitors and TVs
- Appliances & extension cords
- Construction & building materials
- Musical instruments
- Styrofoam/polystyrene (clean only)
- Shoes, keys, bicycles
- Holiday lights & CFL light bulbs
- Fabric, wine corks, art supplies and children’s books
- Rechargeable batteries, cell phones
- Compostables (organic waste), untreated wood, yard waste
- Window Treatments, Blinds, Shades etc.
A complete list of accepted items is published on www.stlouisearthday.org, so you can plan your spring cleaning strategy accordingly.