What Can Be Recycled?
Category | Type | Instructions |
Milk Cartons & Juice Boxes | Up to one gallon milk carton & single serving juice boxes | Do not flatten or crush these containers, straws & caps removed, rinse clean |
Glass Food Containers | Clear, green, amber, soda, liquor, wine & juice bottles | Discard lids, rinse clean, do not remove labels |
Metal Food Containers, #10 | Vegetables, soup, fruit, pet food cans | Rinse container clean, tuck rinsed lid into container, do not remove labels |
Various Aluminum | Beer, soda cans, TV dinners, pie plates, foil wrap | Rinse container, do not flatten cans |
Up to #7 (PETE) Plastic Containers | Soda, water, condiment containers with the #1 on the bottom | Rinse container, do not flatten or remove labels or rings |
Up to #7 (HDPE) Plastic Containers | Milk & juice jugs, personal care product containers | Rinse container, do not flatten or remove labels or rings |
Newspaper & Magazines | Newspaper & magazines and inserts | Place in bin |
Corrugated Cardboard | Brown only, no colored food boxes | Cut to 2’ X 3’, tie stack |
Motor Oil & Antifreeze | Residential only | Separate labeled screw top (1 gal.) containers only |
Batteries | Auto, household (dry cell) | Place along side of pick-up bin |
Junk Mail, Office Paper, Box Board | White, legal & greenbar paper, flyers, envelopes, colored food boxes | Place in bin |