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Coral Springs expands recycling options with new Mullins Park Location
Corals Springs, Florida – The City of Coral Springs is offering an additional option for drop-off recycling at their new collection point at Whispering Woods Park.
This is in addition to the current recycling containers located at Mullins Park (2501 Coral Springs Drive) next to the Coral Springs Gymnasium, and the Waste Transfer Station at 12600 Wiles Road.
“The importance and need for clean recycling options for our environmentally conscious residents continue to be a top priority for our city,” said John Norris, public works director. ‘It’s been five months since we launched this initiative, and after seeing an improvement in recycling habits and a decrease in contamination at the Mullins Park drop-off location, we are happy to expand this recycling solution in the north end of Coral Springs.”
The recycling container can only be used for the following items in individual collection areas of the container:
• Plastic material with the number 1 or 2 on the containers (rinsed and dry)
• Metal and aluminum cans (rinsed and dry)
• Newspaper and mixed paper (dry only)
• Cardboard (broken down)
Whispering Woods Park is located at 7701 Wiles Road for drop-off at all hours.
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