What Can I Recycle?

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Please do not contaminate your recycling cart with trash and/or yard waste. All materials placed in your blue cart should be relatively clean, dry and empty.

PLASTICS NO. 1-3,5,7 MIXED PAPER & NEWSPAPER
  • Milk, juice, soda and water bottles
  • Yogurt, dairy and margarine tubs
  • Shampoo and conditioner bottles
  • Detergent and fabric softener bottles
  • Clean garden pots or flats
  • Disposable plates and cups
  • Newspaper (with inserts)
  • Magazines/ catalogues
  • Junk mail (remove free samples)
  • White & colored paper
  • Brown paper bags
  • Paperback books
  • Envelopes with plastic window
  • Wrapping paper
  • Pizza Boxes (remove pizza)
ALUMINUM & TIN (labels may stay on) CARDBOARD
  • Steel or tin cans (e.g. tuna cans)
  • Pie tins
  • Aluminum foil
  • Aluminum food & soda cans
  • Empty Aerosol paint cans
  • Cardboard
  • Cardboard (soda/beverage carriers)
  • Binboard (e.g. cereal boxes)
  • Milk cartons
Glass bottles and jars Other
  • Any color, remove lids from jar,
    labels may stay on
  • Mason jars
  • Clothing, shoes, and textiles
    placed in a clear plastic bag
  • 18 inches or less, small pieces of PVC and ABS pipe. Larger pieces are considered construction debris. Contents must be under 1/4 of curbside cart.
   
ITEMS NOT TO RECYCLE  
  • Soiled paper or cardboard
  • Plastic children’s toys or pools
  • Hoses or lawn furniture
  • Window glass
  • Disposable diapers
  • Flooring or carpet
  • Loose clothing or shoes
  • Rags
  • Food waste
  • Ribbon
  • Bathroom waste
  • Carbon paper
  • Wax paper
  • Styrofoam