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Where to recycle those campaign yard signs in the region

Montco’s program is back post-election.

Now that we have (most) of those election results, it’s time to get rid of those campaign yard signs.

Montgomery County announced a drop-off program for recycling campaign yard signs from November 9th through Tuesday, November 15, 2022. The campaign signs are not a part of curbside recycling and require drop-off during each site normal hours of operation. Accepted materials include paperboard and plastic (corrugated and film) yard signs and metal stands. 

Montgomery County campaign yard sign recycling

Where to recycle campaign yard signs in Montgomery County

  • Abington Township Highway Yard, 2201 Florey Lane, Abington
  • Cheltenham Township Public Works Facility, 8101 Old York Road, Elkins Park
  • Collegeville Borough Municipal Building, 491 East Main St., Collegeville
  • Douglass Township Recycling Center, 108 Municipal Drive, Gilbertsville
  • Hatfield Township Building, 1950 School Road, Hatfield
  • Horsham Township Municipal Building, 1025 Horsham Road, Horsham
  • Lower Merion Transfer Station, 1300 North Woodbine Ave., Penn Valley
  • Lower Providence Township Public Works Facility, 500 Church Road, Eagleville
  • Lower Salford Township Municipal Building, 379 Main Street, Harleysville
  • Montgomery County Democratic Committee Headquarters, 21 E. Airy St., Norristown (Drop off in parking lot behind building)
  • Montgomery Township Administration Building, 1001 Stump Road, Montgomeryville
  • Skippack Township Building, 4089 Heckler Road, Skippack
  • Upper Dublin Township Library, 520 Virginia Drive, Fort Washington
  • Upper Gwynedd Township Pool Parking Lot, 1 Parkside Place, North Wales
  • Whitemarsh Township Administration Building, 616 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill
  • Whitpain Township Administration Building, 960 Wentz Road, Blue Bell

If you have questions, contact Montgomery County Recycling at (610) 278-3618 or email recycling@montcopa.org


Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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