Post on 07-Aug-2020
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Acceptable Recycling MaterialsNewspapers & Paper Bags Magazines & Catalogs Telephone &
Soft Cover Books
Junk Mail & Envelopes Paper & Shredded Paper Paperboard
Cardboard Narrow-Neck Plastic Bottles (Rinse out containers)
Plastic Grocery Bags
Glass Bottles & Jars (Rinse out containers)
Metal Cans(Rinse out containers)
EMPTY Aerosol Cans
Paper Towel Rolls & Toilet Paper Rolls
Clean Baking/Aluminum Foil (NO FOOD WASTE)
Wire Hangers
Remember
• Rinse all glass, metal cans & plastic bottles
• Products contaminated with food or human waste goes in the trash
• Do not put trash in your recycling container
• Yard waste is a compost material and should be put out on yard waste collection days
• Fast food containers are trash
• Although you may have recycled your batteries, filters & Electronics at the Recycling
Center, they are not recyclables for our program.
NOT RECYCLABLE in our Recycling Program
Products Contaminated With FOODProducts Contaminated
With BODY FLUIDS
Pizza Boxes Paper Plates & Towels Tissues
Take-Out Containers Waxed Beverage
Containers
Diapers (Children & Adult)
Fast Food Containers Food! Feminine Hygiene Products
NOT RECYCLABLE RECYCLABLE but NOT ACCEPTABLE
in our Single Stream Recycling Program
Styrofoam Products Household Filters Light Bulbs* Oil & Oil Filters*
Hazardous Waste & Containers* Batteries* Yard Waste
Paints or Stains Garbage Electronics*
*Check with the DSW A for disposal options & Household Hazardous Collection Events; 800-404-7080 or www.dswa.com