Webblue cart At a community recycling depot Special instructions Remove the plastic window from the box and bundle with other plastic bags for recycling. Community recycling depot locations listed below: Skip map View larger map
Web ... Recycle empty and clean plastic vacuum seal bags and packaging: In your blue cart At a community recycling depot Special instructions Bundle vacuum seal bags and packaging with your other plastic bags, tie close and put in your blue cart. Community recycling depot locations listed below: Skip map View larger map Map skip anchor
Webgarbage. Cellophane is a clear packaging material that doesn't stretch like plastic wrap. It's used as the seal on a frozen food dinner or wrapping used on cookies and crackers. Why can't cellophane be recycled or composted? While cellophane may look like plastic it is not. The material is semi-synthetic and is not suitable for recycling or composting.
Webputting the pieces into a puncture-resistant, non-breakable container (e.g. plastic tub, plastic pail, laundry detergent container, etc.) Or wrap in two layers of paper and place in a tied bag. Labels as 'sharps' with a permanent
Webputting the pieces into a puncture-resistant, non-breakable container (e.g. plastic tub, plastic pail, laundry detergent container, etc.) Or wrap in two layers of paper and place in a tied bag. Labels as 'sharps' with a permanent
Webbinder cover and put it in your blue cart for recycling. Put the vinyl or plastic cover and the metal rings in your black cart as garbage. Put any plastic holders and dividers into your black cart as garbage.
Webcart At a community recycling depot Special instructions Lids with a plastic rim cannot be recycled. Put in your black cart as garbage. Rinse out the carton before recycling. Why can't this be composted? Cartons have a plastic
Webpackets are often a multi-material made of a mix of paper, foil and/or plastic that cannot be easily separated for recycling. These plastic-lined or foil-lined packets are also not suitable for composting.
Webpieces into a puncture-resistant, non-breakable, sealed container (e.g. plastic tub, plastic pail, laundry detergent container etc.) Or wrap the glass in two layers of paper and place in a tied bag. Label as 'sharps' with a
Webblue cart At a community recycling depot Special instructions Remove plastic lids and cutlery and put in the black cart as garbage. Rinse out the cup before recycling. If you have a compostable container, see Compostable Takeout Containers. Why can't this be composted? Paper cups have a plastic lining to prevent the container from becoming soggy. To ensure we are creating the highest quality compost possible, leave this item out of your