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 MATERIALS TO RECYCLE

COMMINGLED CONTAINERS

MIXED PAPER

GLASS - All clear and colored beverage and food containers.

PLASTIC - All soda bottles, milk jugs and other plastic coded on the bottle #1 (PETE) 0R #2 (HDPE).

ALUMINUM - All empty aluminum beverage cans.

TIN & STEEL - All empty tin or steel cans.

CARDBOARD - All cardboard boxes must be broken down flat.

images/caution_.gif (174 bytes) PLEASE No bottle caps, window glass, ceramics, mirrors, light bulbs, six pack rings, plastic shopping bags or cartons.

ACCEPTABLE: Any proportions of junk mail, mixed office paper, classroom paper, magazines, telephone books, craft bags, boxboard, newsprint, fax paper, cardboard, post-it notes, gift-wrapping paper, nonmetallic laminated six-pack carriers.

images/caution_.gif (174 bytes) PLEASE, No paper clips.

 MATERIALS NOT TO RECYCLE

NON-RECYCLABLE: includes the following: foil-containing products, aseptic (juice) boxes, blueprint paper, carbon paper, Asian cardboard, gable-top dairy containers, waxed or polycoated boxes.
REGULAR TRASH includes the following: Six pack rings, pizza boxes, paper plates, paper towels, wax paper, waxed brown bags, caps or lids, light bulbs, window glass, mirrors, ceramics, styrofoam, yogurt cups, food waste and food covered items. THESE ALL GO IN THE REGULAR TRASH DUMPSTERS. In the future we hope to add more items to our recycling list.

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