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What can I recycle at the Consumer Drop-off Stations?


Glass  - Jars and Bottles
Aluminum cans - Rinse before recycling
Steel cans - Rinse before recycling
Plastics #1-#7 - Caps can be left on
Paper- Newspaper, junk mail, paper bags, magazines, office paper
Cardboard & Boxboard - Flattened
Shredded paper - Put in clear plastic bags


Each of the 9 consumer sort stations have commingled bins for collecting your recyclable materials. No sorting required!
 



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Recycling aluminum cans saves 95% of the energy required to make a new can.

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It is not necessary to remove the paper labels from your cans. But do rinse out any remaining food. Empty aerosol cans may be recycled. 

We recycle plastics #1 - #7. Caps and lids may be left on. Polystyrene (styrofoam) products are NOT recyclable.
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Glass bottles and jars can be rinsed and recycled. It is not necessary to remove labels.
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Newspaper, junk mail, office paper, magazines and cardboard and boxboard are accepted.

What not to bring to the Consumer Drop-off Station

Prohibited plastics - Plastic bags, shrink wraps, Styrofoam, buckets, toys, vinyl siding or plastic furniture.
Prohibited paper - Greasy paper such as pizza boxes.  Place shredded paper in clear plastic bags only.
Prohibited glass - Mirrors, window glass, drinking glasses

We do not have any place for trash or garbage.  Do not remove anything from the bins as the materials collected are property of Borden's.
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