Information about Recycling pickup:
Trash, recycling and yard waste will all be picked up on the same day each week. Bulky item pickup is the first pickup day of each month. Please visit our Bulky item pickup page for details.
Recycling service will begin the first week of October, 2021
The recycling market has experienced several changes over the last few years. A trade ban was placed on American recycling because too many materials that are not approved were being placed inside of recycling containers. Recycling is still a very important service, as it diverts millions of tons of waste from landfills. As a country, if we all work together to educate consumers about “clean recycling,” the price on recycling service will significantly decrease. Please review the list below of acceptable recycling material:
Recycling information Link :
http://blog.lulus.com/resources/selling-donating-and-recycling-old-clothing/
Containers:
- Aluminum and metal food cans
- Aluminum trays
- Aseptic packaging and gable top containers (milk and juice cartons)
- Steel cans and tins
Plastics:
- PET soda, milk, water, and flavored beverage bottles (#1 clear and green plastic resin)
- HDPE detergent and fabric softener containers (#2 colored plastic resin)
- PVC narrow neck containers only (#3 plastics resin); examples include health and beauty aid products, household cleaners
- LDPE grocery containers (#4 plastics resin); examples include margarine tubs, frozen dessert cups, six and twelve pack rings
- PP grocery containers (#5 plastic resin); examples include yogurt cups, narrow neck syrup and ketchup bottles
- #7 plastic resin grocery – narrow neck containers only
Paper:
- Newspaper, including inserts (remove plastic sleeve)
- Magazines, catalogues and telephone books
- Kraft (brown paper) bags
- Office, computer, notebook and gift wrap paper
- Chipboard (cereal, cake and food mix boxes, gift boxes, etc.)
- Carrier stock (soda and beer can carrying cases)
- Junk mail and envelopes
- Paperback books (does not include hardcover books)
- Cardboard (no waxed covers)
Important notes about recycling:
We cannot pick up glass of any kind as part of your weekly recycling pickup.
- Glass can be recycled at Ripples Glass drop off locations. The closest location is Price Chopper in Pleasant Hill. The container is purple and sits behind the store. Image below:
- “Clean Recycling” – it is important that any food or drink containers are rinsed and free of residue before being placed in the recycling container. For example, a milk jug or yogurt tub needs to be rinsed with water before it is placed inside the recycling container.