Resources

» Household Waste

Aluminum:

Recycle Eureka, Valley Recycling, Kootenai Disposal, Pacific Steel, VFW, Western Building Center

Cardboard & Paper:

Recycle Eureka, Valley Recycling, Kootenai Disposal, Pacific Steel

Egg Cartons:

Heaven's Peak Health Food Store (Styrofoam & cardboard)

Glass:

New World Recycling, Heaven's Peak Health Food Store

Plastics (#1 & #2 only):

Recycle Eureka, Valley Recycling, Kootenai Disposal, Pacific Steel

» Recycle Eureka

» Valley Recycling

» Kootenai Disposal

» Pacific Steel

» VFW

» Western Building Center

» Heaven's Peak Health Food

» New World Recycling

» Packing Materials

Shipping Products:

Montana Shipping Outlet, Postnet, Stag Lane Primitives

» Montana Shipping Outlet

» Postnet

» Stag Lane Primitives

» Shopping Bags

Plastic Grocery Bags:

Lincoln County Public Schools

Paper Grocery Bags:

Heaven's Peak Health Food Store

» Lincoln Co. Public Schools

» Heaven's Peak Health Food

» Electronics*

Computers & Monitors:

Dell Computers

Portable Electronics

Recycle Eureka

» Dell

» Recycle Eureka

» Hazardous/Non-hazardous Recyclables

Car Batteries & Tires:

Eureka Landfill, Valley Recycling, Kootenai Disposal, Pacific Steel

Scrap Iron:

Eureka Landfill, Valley Recycling, Kootenai Disposal, Pacific Steel

Yard & Garden Waste:

Eureka Landfill

Heavy Metals (such as car bodies) & Light Metals (such as appliances):

Eureka Landfill

Used Motor Oil & Antifreeze:

Eureka Landfill

Alternators & Starters:

Kootenai Disposal, Pacific Steel

Radiators & Catalytic Converters:

Valley Recycling, Kootenai Disposal, Pacific Steel

Brass, Copper & Wire:

Valley Recycling, Kootenai Disposal, Pacific Steel

» Eureka Landfill

» Valley Recycling

» Kootenai Disposal

» Pacific Steel

» Clothing*

The Thrift Store

Location:

109 Dewey Ave., Eureka, MT 59917
406-297-2358

» Junk Mail

Register at this web site to end junk mail. It costs $1 for 3 years.

Direct Marketing Association (DMA)

www.dmachoice.org/consumerassistance.php

*Recycle Eureka encourages patrons to donate used computer equipment, clothing etc. to different organizations in the community if possible. Reusing is always preferred to recycling!