Am I in the service area?

 

What are my service options?

 

What do I need to know before my service begins?

 

What can I recycle?

 

How do I prepare my recyclables?

 

Where do I place my container?

 

What is my collection schedule?

 

Where does it go?

 

How can I recycle more?

How do I recycle for free?

Residential Recycling—What You Can Recycle?


paper
plastics bags
plastics

recycle:       

 

all mail

newspaper

magazines

phone books

cardboard

books

journals

dispose of:

 

facial tissue

toilet tissue
paper towels

Tyvek mailers

milk cartons

pizza boxes

food- or oil-contaminated paper

 

only bags with Red recycle logo  logo accepted

place all bags into one and tie it closed

recycle:

 

styrofoam, plastic bags, & containers with the logo

Blue Recycle Logo

dispose of:

 

plastics that do NOT have the logo

Red recycle logo

not in cart
(check the bottom of the container)

 

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No yard debris

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No items contaminated with human or animal waste

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No paints, household chemicals, or any other hazardous items

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No containers that contained flammable liquids

metal cans

glass

recycle:

 

aluminum cans
pie pans
food cans

aerosol cans

dispose of:

 

paint cans

scrap metal  aluminum foil

eating utensils

recycle:

 

food jars

food bottle
drink bottles

dispose of:

 

plates glass

mirros

glassware

ceramics

crystal

 

 

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Updated: July 2011