![]() ![]() ![]() PLASTIC: Styrofoam. Plastic bags, lids & all other unnumbered plastics. PAPER: Waxed milk/juice cartons, facial tissue, soiled napkins, paper plates & cups, shredded paperĬANS: Aerosol, paint, or oil (Only latex paint cans may be placed in Borough trash bags if allowed to dry out completely) GLASS: Broken glass, light bulbs, windows, auto glass, ceramic dishes, Pyrex, china, mirrors, cookware & drinking glasses (Carefully contain broken items & place in Borough trash bags) The following are not eligible recycling materials which must be placed in Borough trash bags for collection. METAL: Ferrous (iron, steel, tin) cans with food debris removed. Food debris must be removed.ĬARDBOARD: Plain corrugated cardboard with ribs (must be tied/bundled broken down, no larger than 2’X2′) Debris-free portions of pizza boxes. Typically includes clear plastic soda bottles, shampoo bottles, bleach bottles. PLASTICS: Plastic containers with numbers 1,2, & 5. ![]() PAPER: Newspapers (not bound or in plastic bags), magazines, catalogs, paper bags, mail, junk mail, telephone books, printer, copier, and computer paper, construction and Kraft paper, cereal boxes, shoe boxes or similar.ĬANS: Aluminum, bi-metallic, tin & steel including beverage & food cans (rinsed & debris-free) GLASS: Glass food and beverage containers with liquid and food debris removed. The following are eligible recycling materials which should be placed clean, dry, and debris-free in your designated recycling container for collection. Recycling is picked up the same day that your trash is picked up. Recyclables must be in your designated bin or toter.ĭo not place your recyclables in cardboard boxes or plastic bags. ![]() Additional Recycling Containers Available for Purchase ![]()
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