Accepted Curbside Materials
Mixed Paper
* All colored paper such as printer paper, and school papers.
* All types of mail including envelope plastic windows.
* Books, both hardbound and paperback books and telephone books
* All newsprint types.
* Paper folders.
* Magazines and catalogs.
* Cardboard: corrugated boxes, mailing boxes, show boxes. Please remove plastic or Styrofoam packaging material from inside boxes.
* Food boxes that contained a plastic bag which stored the food (cereal, cookies, crackers, etc). Please remove food, plastic liners, waxed paper or Styrofoam packaging material from inside boxes.
* Cardboard egg containers.
* * NEW* Waxed cartons that contained a liquid such as milk, juices or soups.
* * NEW* Juice boxes. Consider using a re-usable thermos, plastic, steel or aluminum beverage container. Costs you less and reduces trash that’s landfill bound.
Metal
* Aluminum cans
* Tin cans
* Empty aerosol cans
* Steel food and beverage containers
* Tin foil (clean) and aluminum pie pans
Glass
* Rinsed bottles and jars.
Plastic Bottles and Jars Including Caps
* Plastic bottles and wide-mouth jars coded #1 through #7 on the bottom. Caps and labels o.k.
* This now includes wide-mouth plastic containers used for margarine, yogurt, cottage cheese, mayonnaise and sour cream, empty prescription bottles,plastic drinking cups and narrow-neck bottles such as soda, water, soap, food liquids.
* Unfortunately, to-go food containers are not accepted.
Unfortunately, the following materials CAN NOT be recycled:
* Plastic grocery bags
* Wire Hangers
* Contaminated paper products: napkins, paper towels, waxed paper, paper plates and tissue
* Contaminated plastic products: plates, utensils, cookware, to-go cartons, yogurt and butter tubs.
* Foil
* Chemicals
* Paint and paint cans
* Cat litter
* Window and mirror glass
* Foam or plastic packaging
Please note that many grocery stores will recycling your plastic shopping bags AND they will even accept dry cleaning and other flexible plastic bags for recycling.