WHAT TO RECYCLE AT CURBSIDE |
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GLASS, PLASTIC, AND METAL |
GLASS JARS AND BOTTLES All food and beverage jars and bottles of all colors. |
NO Caps or bottle tops; window glass, drinking glasses, dishes or ceramics, light bulbs, or mirrors. |
PLASTIC BOTTLES AND JUGS Narrow-neck bottles and jugs with #1 or #2 inside triangle on or near the bottom such as soda and detergent bottles and milk jugs. |
NO Plastic food containers such as yogurt, margarine or peanut butter; plastic film or wrap, plastic dinnerware, plastic containers with numbers 3 through 7 inside a triangle on bottom of the object. NO Motor oil bottles. |
METAL CANS (Aluminum and Tin)
This includes all beverage and food cans. |
NO Aluminum foil or pans, aluminum siding or chairs, aluminum window frames, or scrap metal of any type. |
Rinse and place glass, plastic, and metal containers together in a blue bag. Bottle caps should be discarded. Following the recycling schedule, place at curb on your recycling day on weeks highlighted in blue. |
| PAPER PRODUCTS |
PAPER ITEMS Newspapers, magazines, catalogs, junk mail, paperboard boxes (examples: cereal and shirt boxes), telephone books, non-metallic gift wrap, and flattened corrugated cardboard. |
NO Food-contaminated, waxed, laminated or carbon paper. |
Place all paper items together in a paper bag, cardboard box or bundled. Flatten corrugated cardboard. Following the recycling schedule, place at curb on your recycling day on weeks highlighted in white. |
Call your trash hauler to determine what day of the week is your recycling day. |