Alabaster Clean Sweep returns this month

Published 11:47 am Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Members of the Thompson High School SGA help out during last year’s Clean Sweep event. This year’s Clean Sweep will take place throughout the month of April. (Contributed)

Members of the Thompson High School SGA help out during last year’s Clean Sweep event. This year’s Clean Sweep will take place throughout the month of April. (Contributed)

By NEAL WAGNER / Managing Editor

ALABASTER – For the fourth-straight year, Alabaster residents will have several opportunities this month to beautify their city and get a jumpstart on spring cleaning through the city’s Clean Sweep program.

The program, which began in 2013 as a result of efforts by Ward 3 City Councilman Stacy Rakestraw, offers multiple events aimed at cleaning the city and allowing residents to get rid of unwanted items.

The Clean Sweep program will kick off on April 9 as litter pickup crews will spread out across the city to clean up along the city’s roadways from 8-11 a.m.

Litter crews will again work to beautify the city’s thoroughfares on April 16 from 8-11 a.m. All litter crews will be escorted by police officers as they work along the roadsides.

The month’s major event will come on April 23, when the city hosts its free electronic recycling/destruction and paper shredding event from 9 a.m.-noon at Thompson Intermediate School off Alabama 119.

During event, locals will be able to recycle electronic items and have hard drives destroyed by the Technical Knock Out company. Hard drives will be destroyed for $10 apiece, and monitors can be recycled for $7 apiece.

Televisions will not be accepted during the recycling event.

The company will accept the following items for recycling free of charge:

 

-Computer components

-Keyboards, mice, cables and wiring

-Power supplies

-Printers, copiers, fax machines and scanners

-Telephones and cell phones

-Print cartridges, media, tapes and compact discs

-Battery back-ups

-Microwaves

-Washers and dryers

-Dishwashers

-Blenders

-Coffee pots

-Vacuum cleaners

-Stereos, speakers, VCRs and radios

-Irons, hair dryers and curling irons

-Lamps and fans

-Cordless tools and rechargeable batteries

-Any metal, such as shelving and filing cabinets

-All electronics

 

The company also will offer secure paper shredding for items such as tax documents, receipts, medical information and bank statements.