However, there’s one lingering relic of those campaigns that we just can’t seem to shake: the signs. The plastic political signs often stand along our streets for days, weeks or even months after an ...
Now that the election is over, it's time to clean up campaign signs. Thousands of them were placed around the Susquehanna ...
Election signs are often made of corrugated cardboard that’s coated in plastic, which can be hard to recycle. However, ...
It depends on the type of materials they’re made out of, but there are ways you can keep your yard signs out of the landfill.
Area residents with election campaign lawn signs can recycle them until Nov. 13 at more than a dozen locations throughout Montgomery County.
As election season ends, thousands of campaign signs litter North Carolina's roadsides—but getting rid of them isn’t so ...
Many rigid plastic signs are made from Coroplast, the same polypropylene plastic used in yogurt containers and other ...
In the city, placards can be taken to 6 sanitation convenience centers. Several suburban counties have collection sites, too.
Residents can drop off their corrugated plastic yard signs and metal stakes at any of the city’s three transfer stations ...
The City of Pittsburgh offers recycling of corrugated plastic signs at the Strip District Drop-Off Center, located at 3001 ...
The 2024 election cycle is over and for those who put campaign signs in their yards or businesses this year, you’re probably ...