Yeah, they should do that everywhere.
We just have "recycle Centers" where they take the easy stuff (like scrap metal, appliances, glass, paper, etc, etc)
Dave
I agree... They howl about the environment but then they don't provide a place to dispose of it or they charge you to get rid of it!
Around here we have the same things, if you want to get rid of metal, appliances, glass, paper or carboard, plastic, all easy as can be. We are also one of the last few towns that have a city burn site that takes branches, leaves, and any wood thats free of metal or non-combustible materials. Whenever i do some remodeling or such all the wood gets thrown in the trailer and out to the burn site, no charge, and it smells nice around town when they burn it.. LOL
But motor oil and antifreeze and leftover household chemicals and pesticides, thats a whole other deal. I can get rid of the first two for free because i know people, but the average person around here doesn't know that. The auto parts store also takes used batteries but not everybody knows that, seems like there is more than one person around town with a used battery or two behind their garage. Once a year we do have a hazardous waste disposal, they take stuff like household chemicals, pesticides, paint, you name it, but it costs a small fee, and the more you get rid of the more it costs.