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Town of Randall garbage and recycling is picked up by John's Disposal Service.  Their website for complete information is at JohnsDisposal.com

ATTENTION:

Before tossing an alkaline battery out, check to make sure it's actually alkaline. It'll say so right on the battery. Lithium-ion batteries, which sometimes look like alkaline batteries, should never go in your garbage or recycling bins. These batteries pose a serious risk to the people who have to sort through your waste.

In the first four months of 2018 alone, lithium-ion batteries were partly responsible for 347 unique waste and recycling facility fires across the U.S. and Canada, resulting in five deaths and five injuries to facility workers. This is a growing issue in the waste industry, and it's something we can fix by simply recycling our batteries correctly. So, again, don't toss these guys in your garbage or recycling!

Visit the Kenosha County website for hazardous waste recycling and let's be safe!