Recycling Programs
Expired Medications
Expired medications should never be flushed down the drain as wastewater treatment plants are not able to remove these from the wastewater and this can result in medications being released into waterways and the environment. Local police departments offer proper disposal boxes in their facilities. Containers can be found at the following police departments.
Dekalb County:
Dekalb County Sheriff’s Dept. | 215 E 8th Street Auburn, Indiana 46706 | 260-925-3365
Ashley Police Dept. | 500 S Gonser Ave. Ashley Indiana 46705 | 260-587-9388
Butler Police Dept. | 201 N Broadway Butler, Indiana 46721 | 260-868-2171
Waterloo Police Dept. | 300 N Wayne Street Waterloo, Indiana 46793 | 260-837-3131
Lagrange County:
Lagrange County Sheriff’s Dept. | 875 S. State Road 9 Lagrange, Indiana 46761 | 260-463-4703
Shipshewana Police Dept. | 345 Morton St. Shipshewana, Indiana 46565 | 260-768-4310
Noble County:
Noble County Sheriff’s Dept. | 210 S. 7th Street Albion, Indiana 46701 | 260-636-2182
Kendallville Police Dept. | 234 Main Street Kendallville, Indiana 46755 | 260-347-0654
Ligonier Police Dept. | 301 S. Cavin Street Ligonier, Indiana 46767 | 260-894-4111
Rome City Town Marshall | 402 Kellly Street Rome City, Indiana 46784 | 260-854-3113
Steuben County:
Angola Police Dept. | 202 W Gilmore Street Angola, Indiana 46703 | 260-665-2121
Hamilton Police Dept. | 3930 E Church Street Hamilton , Indiana 46742 | 260-488-3721
Steuben County Sheriff’s Dept. | 202 E. Gale Street Angola, Indiana 46703 | 260-668-1000