Campaign Yard Signs

Recycle your campaign yard sign!

Recycle your campaign yard sign!

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Campaign Yard Signs
Campaign Yard Signs

Your yard signs aren’t trash

Your yard signs aren’t trash

Did you know these signs don’t belong with curbside recycling? The plastic used is usually #5 polypropylene or plastic film, and neither is easy to find a sustainable solution for when their job is done.

We're taking the guesswork out of responsibly recycling your plastic yard signs by connecting them with specialty recyclers who can give them a second life!

What we can take

What we can take

We're taking plastic yard signs and metal stakes, regardless of affiliation. We can all get behind more recycling!

Plastic campaign yard signs
Plastic business yard signs
Stretchy plastic signs
Damaged plastic yard signs
Metal H-frame stakes

It’s really helpful to our team if you separate the yard signs from the metal holders— thanks!

It’s really helpful to our team if you separate the yard signs from the metal holders— thanks!

Ready to recycle your yard signs?

Ready to recycle your yard signs?

The Ridwell Story

The Ridwell Story

It all started with Owen, a curious kid trying to do the right thing with dead batteries and seeing how hard it was.

So, he and his dad started a "recycling carpool" to help their neighbors take care of hard-to-recycle items. That grassroots effort evolved into Ridwell, a community of over 100,000 people making an impact through easy porch pickups of materials that can't be recycled curbside.

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