Curbside Recycling

What you Can & Can't Recycle

What you may recycle at Curbside

 

What you may not Recycle at Curbside

Paper - Newspaper, Junk mail, magazines, cataloges, envelopes, school paper, office paper Plastic Bags - Bring to grocery store
Cardboard & Boxes - Flattened to save space in the container Broken Glass
Paperbags Pizza Boxes - only the ones with food stuck on it.  Clean boxes can be recycled
Phone Books Ice Cream Boxes
Paper Egg Cartons - NO Styrofoam containers Frozen Food Packages/boxes
Empty Glass Jars & Bottles - NO BROKEN GLASS.  You do not have to remove the containers, you just have to rinse them out.  Once rinsed, put covers back on them 

Shredded Paper 

Garbage

Aluminum Cans - Rinse cans, do not squash them Polystyrene or Styrofoam Materials - e.g. tarps, cups, egg cartons, plastic sheathing
Aluminum Foil - clean only Plastic Wrap
Steel & Metal Cans - This includes empty aerosol cans, rinsed when possible.  No need to take labels off Motor Oil or Fluid Containers
Plastic Containers 3 gallons or less - clean and labeled #1-#7 in the small triangle on the bottom of the container. Fuel Containers
  Hazardous Chemical Containers
  Plastic Toys or sporting goods
  Compact Discs, DVD's, VHS Tapes
  Light Bulbs
  Pots & Pans
  Plastic or Metal Hangers
  Plastic Containers larger than 3 gallons
  Plastic Flower pots
  Plastic Kiddie Pools
  Plastic Pails
  Mirrors, Windows, Plate or Pyrex Glass
  Ceramic Dinnerware