CHIPOTLE 1406

Plymouth County

Recycler


(614) 318-7465

About CHIPOTLE 1406

CHIPOTLE 1406 is located at and is classified as a Recycler by the Environmental Protection Agency. CHIPOTLE 1406 has the Handler ID: #MAR000574152.

To contact CHIPOTLE 1406, call (614) 318-7465, or view more information below.

What materials can be recycled?

Commonly recyclable materials include paper, cardboard, glass, metals, plastics, and electronics. Check with your local recycler for specific guidelines and accepted materials.

How do I know if an item is recyclable?

Look for the recycling symbol or number on the item. Refer to your local recycling guidelines to determine which items are accepted in your area.

EPA & RCRA Information

EPA Handler ID

  • MAR000574152

Handler Type

  • Recycler

NAICS Codes

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Contact Information

County

Plymouth County

Phone

P: (614) 318-7465

Waste Disposal Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this the official CHIPOTLE 1406 website?

This page and website is a part of the Wastebits Locator, providing a comprehensive resource of contact information for waste handlers. It is not the official website of CHIPOTLE 1406.

Are you affiliated with CHIPOTLE 1406? Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Use this form to request an edit to this page.

Can electronics and batteries be recycled?

Yes, many electronics and batteries can be recycled at designated facilities. Contact your local recycler or electronics store to find e-waste recycling programs near you.

Do I need to clean items before recycling them?

Yes, rinse out food or liquid residue from containers like jars, bottles, and cans. Clean items help prevent contamination of recyclable materials.

What items cannot be recycled curbside?

Items like plastic bags, greasy pizza boxes, foam packaging, and hazardous materials cannot be recycled curbside. Check for special recycling programs for these items.

What is single-stream recycling?

Single-stream recycling allows all recyclable materials to be placed in one bin without sorting. These materials are separated at a recycling facility using advanced sorting technologies.

How do recycling facilities process materials?

Recycling facilities sort, clean, and process recyclable materials into raw materials that can be used to manufacture new products. This often involves shredding, melting, or pulping materials.

What is the environmental impact of recycling?

Recycling reduces landfill waste, conserves natural resources, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and saves energy compared to producing materials from virgin resources.

Can recycling help reduce my carbon footprint?

Yes, recycling reduces the demand for raw materials, which in turn lowers carbon emissions associated with extraction, transportation, and processing of those materials.

How can I find a local recycling facility?

Search online for recycling facilities near you, or contact your local waste management authority for information on nearby locations and accepted materials.