Recycling
| You no longer have to spend time sorting your recyclable materials into separate bins. Beginning immediately, you may begin placing your recycling out in your 65 gal. recycling container for easy curbside collection. |
Items that ARE ACCEPTED and can be stored in your container:
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Newspaper (including inserts) |
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Empty Aerosol Cans |
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Mixed Paper |
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Pie Tins |
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Phone Books |
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Magazines |
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Steel or Tin Cans |
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Butter Tubs |
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Aluminum Foil |
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Office Paper |
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Plastic Milk Jugs |
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Brown Paper Bags |
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Yogurt Containers |
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Aluminum |
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Corrugated Cardboard Flattened |
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Detergent Bottles |
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Chipboard |
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Bulk or Junk Mail |
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Plastic #1 through #7 |
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Vitamin Bottles |
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Items that are NOT ACCEPTED and can be stored in your container:
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NO Plastic Bags |
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Waxed-lined Cardboard |
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Light Bulbs |
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Pater Towels, Cups |
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Plastic |
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Styrofoam |
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Ceramics (dishes) |
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Mirrors |
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Six Pack Ring Holders |
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Hazardous Materials |
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No Glass |
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Garbage |
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Plastic Plates |
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Also, please discard lids, caps, and pumps on bottles