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  1. FAQ - PRo Kansas Recycling

    How do I know the different categories of recyclables and where to put them at the center?

  2. Plastics In the U.S. market, 95% of plastic bottles are made from PET (48%) or HDPE (47%), which are standard materials for bottle manufacturing. These are types of polyethylene. 56% of recycled water, …

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  4. Visit - PRo Kansas Recycling

    STEP 0: Prepare at Home Pre-sort your recyclables to make your visit faster. Check our materials page or download a list to see what we accept. Make sure items are clean and dry – rinse out food, milk or …

  5. About - PRo Kansas Recycling

    We are a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization providing FREE recycling services for over 18 categories of materials (not just plastics) and offering recycling education to the community. Our Mission To …

  6. Uncategorized Archives - PRo Kansas Recycling

    Celebrating 20 Years of Free Recycling We’re proud to celebrate 20 years of free recycling at the PRo Kansas Recycling Center in the Wichita area! Since our center opened its doors in 2004, we’ve …

  7. Celebrating 20 Years of Free Recycling: Raffle Recap & Thank You!

    Aug 12, 2024 · Celebrate 20 Years with PRo Kansas Recycling! Enter our Free Raffle Giveaway, August 17-31, for a chance to win prizes from local businesses.

  8. Plastics Recycling of Kansas, Inc (dba PRo Kansas Recycling) is a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) organization. PRo Kansas has limited resources and I recognize that volunteer activities, just as any other daily …

  9. Home - PRo Kansas Recycling

    We are a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) corporation, proudly serving Wichita and surrounding communities with FREE recycling services.

  10. Materials - PRo Kansas Recycling

    From phones, laptops and power tools (drills, weed eaters, mowers, etc.) All batteries are taken to Home Depot. If you drop them off there yourself, it helps us cut down on extra trips.