What Happens to Your Waste?
Ninety-six percent of all items brought to CHaRM will be recycled, re-purposed or re-engineered.
A few items, such as fertilizer and expired medicines, are incinerated in a controlled environment. Items brought to us for reuse will be distributed to local nonprofits working with children, veterans or other groups in need.
All vendors working with CHaRM have been fully vetted by Live Thrive and other necessary agencies. Continuing our mission to maintain a low carbon footprint, all vendors are located in the Southeastern United States.
Styrofoam
Station #1
Blue Goblin
Blue Goblin transports the densified Styrofoam from CHaRM to Dow Chemical, where it is made into home insulation.
Cardboard
Station #1
WestRock Industries
WestRock Industries believes that sustainability is the fiber of their company. Mixed paper and shredded paper collected at CHaRM can be processed five to seven times and made into new boxes.
Musical Instruments
Station #2
The Gift of Music Foundation
We partner with the Gift of Music Foundation to clean up and refurbish used instruments. Refurbished instruments are given to local children who may not otherwise be able to afford them. The Gift of Music Foundation also uses the instruments in their After School Music Enrichment Programs.
Bikes/Bike Parts
Station #2
FCS Urban Ministries
Bearings Bike Shop
We take your old bikes and give them to FCS Ministries. FCS partners with local nonprofit, Bearings Bike Shop, to get the bikes refurbished and in the hands of kids in southwest Atlanta who may not otherwise be able to afford one. Having a bike not only provides mobility for these kids, but in many cases, it fills idle time with something positive and productive.
Electronics
Station #3
Novus Solutions
Novus Solutions works every day to ensure that your obsolete electronics equipment are handled with integrity. They keep customers’ data secure with individualized processes that fit each customer’s needs. Electronics collected at CHaRM are reused, if possible, or deconstructed and parts are recycled.
Document Shredding
Station #4
WestRock Industries
WestRock Industries believes that sustainability is the fiber of their company. Mixed paper and shredded paper collected at CHaRM can be processed five to seven times and made into new boxes.
Paint
Station #4
Clean Harbors
Clean Harbors believes that sustainability is their responsibility to the environment, society and the economy. Paint and most household chemicals are made into biofuels. A few chemicals, fertilizers and medications that cannot be reused or recycled are incinerated in an environmentally safe manner.
Chemicals
Station #4
Clean Harbors
Clean Harbors believes that sustainability is their responsibility to the environment, society and the economy. Paint and most household chemicals are made into biofuels. A few chemicals, fertilizers and medications that cannot be reused or recycled are incinerated in an environmentally safe manner.
Miscellaneous
Station #4
Various Partners
AirCycle
Blue Rhino
Clean Harbors
Fulton Metal Recycling
Kiddle
Mattresses
Station #5
Metro Atlanta Furniture Bank
CHaRM takes your old mattresses and partners with the Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta to redistribute the mattresses to disaster areas. Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta takes the used mattresses, dismantles them, sanitizes them and then restuffs the mattresses to make them as good as new! In 2019, more than 1500 mattresses donated by CHaRM were given to families that lost their homes in the California wildfires and hurricanes in the Gulf Coast.
Compost
Station #6
CompostNow
CHaRM partners with CompostNow for residential compost, including plant materials, fruit and vegetable scraps, pasta, bread, cereal, coffee grounds, tea bags, paper towels, pizza boxes, egg shells, etc. The compost collected at CHaRM is shared with local farmers.
Cooking Oil
Station #6
Southern Green Industries
Southern Green Industries is a locally owned and operated company that takes cooking grease and turns it into biofuel. 100% of recovered cooking oils get recycled into cleaner-burning biodiesel, a direct replacement for petroleum-based diesel fuel.
Tires
Station #7
Liberty Tire Recycling
Liberty Tire Recycling is a leading North American conservation enterprise. For nearly two decades, they have been dedicated to finding new and better ways to RECLAIM, RECYCLE and REUSE scrap tires. Tires collected at CHaRM are made into mulch or processed into a liquid that fills potholes in our city streets.
Donations/Textiles
Station #8
America’s Thrift Stores
Used clothes and textiles that are dropped off at CHaRM are repurposed as much as possible by America’s Thrift Stores. They resell those items and share their profits with local organizations like Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA). Used textiles that cannot be resold are repurposed into insulation, dog beds or rags.
Flat Glass
Station #9
Strategic Materials
Food Grade Glass
Station #10
Strategic Materials
Appliances
Station #10
Fulton Metal Recycling
CHaRM partners with Fulton Metal Recycling to recycle metals. Metals are melted down and made into new metal products. Did you know that by recycling scrap metal, rather than using virgin materials, CO2 emissions are reduced by 58%?
Metals
Station #11
Fulton Metal Recycling
CHaRM partners with Fulton Metal Recycling to recycle metals. Metals are melted down and made into new metal products. Did you know that by recycling scrap metal, rather than using virgin materials, CO2 emissions are reduced by 58%?
Paper/Books
Station #12
WestRock Industries
WestRock Industries believes that sustainability is the fiber of their company. Mixed paper and shredded paper collected at CHaRM can be processed five to seven times and made into new boxes.
Cigarette Butts
Station #13
TerraCycle
The cigarette butts you bring to CHaRM are sent to our partner TerraCycle and are recycled into a variety of industrial products, such as plastic pallets. Any remaining tobacco is recycled as compost.
4.5 trillion cigarettes are discarded each year worldwide, making them the most littered item on Earth (source: National Geographic).
For every pound of cigarette waste collected through TerraCycle, Santa Fe Natural Tobacco Company donates $1.00 toward the Keep America Beautiful #CigaretteLitterPreventionProgram.
Plastics
Station #14
WestRock Industries + Nexus Fuel
Plastic #1 goes to WestRock Industries for bailing and then to Mohawk Industries for carpet.
Plastic #2 goes to KW Plastic to be converted into new plastic.
Plastics #4, 5, 6, plastic film, straws and Hefty Energy Bags to Nexus Fuels to make into biofuel and more plastic.
Recycling by the Numbers
Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and nearly three months of closure, CHaRM’s intake increased during 2020. The center recycled 9.6 tons of Styrofoam, 180 tons of chemicals, 189 tons of glass, 1,215 mattresses and much more, for a total of 1,364 tons of recycled materials during the year.