Chesterfield County offers a variety of recycling and waste programs for residents, including the recycling of appliances, automobile fluids, batteries, electronics, cartons, clothing, and shoes. These programs are managed by the Chesterfield County Waste and Resource Recovery Division and the Central Virginia Waste Management Authority (CVWMA). Residents can recycle appliances such as refrigerators, stoves, and washing machines at the county's convenience centers, while smaller appliances can be recycled at the CVWMA special electronics recycling events. Automobile fluids like antifreeze, diesel fuel, and motor oil can also be recycled at the convenience centers. Batteries, including alkaline, lead acid, and rechargeable batteries, can be recycled at the convenience centers as well. Food and beverage cartons can be recycled at all Chesterfield County recycling drop-offs, and clothing and shoes can be placed in blue Goodwill boxes at the convenience centers. Electronics like cell phones and computers can be recycled at special collection events or returned to service providers.
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