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(503) 393-2262Loren's Sanitation (North Marion Recycling & Disposal) is a local recycling center in Keizer where neighbors drop off household recyclables and small clean-up loads. People from around town and nearby areas stop by to get rid of cardboard, cans, bottles and other common recyclables. Oregon's bottle deposit program is often a reason folks bring in glass and plastic containers.
The site looks like a compact industrial lot with a small customer booth by the entrance and several large bins and containers for different materials. Pull up to the booth area to check in, then drive to the appropriate drop-off bin; signage and painted lanes typically guide traffic flow. Expect to walk a short distance from your vehicle to the containers for offloading; larger loads may need backing into roll-off areas. Weekends and spring cleanup times tend to have the longest lines.
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