iRecycle app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Earth911, Inc.
First release : 08 May 2009
App size: 48.12 Mb
iRecycle is the premiere application for finding local (United States Only), convenient recycling opportunities when you are on the go or at home. iRecycle provides access to more than 1,600,000 ways to recycle over 350 materials in the United States.
FIND LOCAL RECYCLING FAST
iRecycle can tell you how, where and when to recycle just about anything. Using your current location, United States ZIP code, address or city, get access to vital details for collection points, such as website, phone number, directions, hours of operation and other materials collected. iRecycle only contains recycling information for the USA, and parts of Mexico and Canada.
CONNECT SOCIALLY
Share your enthusiasm for recycling by connecting through Facebook, Twitter, SMS and email.
REVIEWS
iRecycle has been featured as the iTunes "App of the Week" more than 5 times!
If there is a recycling location that you know of that isnt on our app please let us know at feedback@earth911.com.
“What this application does is present you with an amazingly simple-to-use interface that shows categories of recycling, first of all. This app is so easy to use and so helpful when we want to recycle our wares that it’s almost amazing that it’s free. Thanks to Earth911 though, it certainly is free, and it’s certainly worth a download – grab it!” - Chris Burns, SlashGear
“iRecycle is sure to be your new go-to consultant for recycling locations and tips.”
- App of the Month, atomicaxis.com
“The iRecycle app provides a great resource for customers who are looking for up-to-date information about recycling and sustainability.”
- Ralph Reid, vice president of corporate responsibility for Sprint.
“Earth911 makes their fabulous recycling search feature into an iPhone app with some convenient features.”
- Mother Nature News
“Even when you think youre eco-savvy, sometimes you still find yourself asking, "Can I recycle this? If so...who takes it?" Kinda cool your phone can now answer that for you.”
- Treehugger.com