2026 COLLECTION EVENTS
additional collections to be announced
March 24 E-WASTE COLLECTION in Montgomery County (Norristown)
April 25 HARD-TO-RECYCLE COLLECTION in Butler County (Karns City) REGISTER NOW
April 29 E-WASTE COLLECTION in Delaware County (Upland) REGISTER NOW
May 2 HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL COLLECTION in Allegheny County (North Park) REGISTER NOW
May 9 HARD-TO-RECYCLE COLLECTION in Allegheny County (Harmar Township) REGISTER NOW
June 6 HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL COLLECTION in Cambria County (Ebensburg) REGISTER NOW
June 13 HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL COLLECTION in Fayette County (Uniontown) REGISTER HERE
June 27 HOUSEHOLD CHEMICAL COLLECTION in Washington County (Washington) REGISTER HERE
August 1 HARD-TO-RECYCLE COLLECTION in Allegheny County (McKeesport) registration opens in summer
August 15 HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS in Allegheny County (Boyce Park) registration opens in summer
August 22 HARD-TO-RECYCLE in Allegheny County (Boyce Park) registration opens in summer
September 19 HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS in Allegheny County (South Park) registration opens in summer
September 26 HARD-TO-RECYCLE in Allegheny County (Settlers Cabin Park) registration opens in summer
October 3 HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS in Beaver County (Bradys Run Park) registration opens in summer
Approximately 50% of the waste that Americans generate every day is recyclable through traditional recycling systems. In addition to paper, glass, metal and glass, an additional 20% of our waste is recyclable through specialty recycling programs!
Materials such as electronics, household chemicals, tires and more do not belong in landfills. Some products contain toxic material that can leach into our waterways or introduce dangerous toxic chemicals into our environment. Others contain valuable recyclable materials that can negate the need for mining raw materials.
PRC is proud to offer services in southwestern and southeastern Pennsylvania to collect these types of materials. We work with local professionals to recycle items into new products or dispose of them with the least environmental impact possible.




