1 Recycle in Rollcart PAPER METAL & Cardboard YES: YES: Mixed waste paper, magazines and catalogs, newspaper, telephone books, junk mail, cereal boxes, paper bags Cardboard Frozen food boxes, milk cartons and juice boxes – Rinse out Shredded paper – Place in paper bag Gift wrap– No shiny foil wrapping NO: Scrap metal Foil juice pouches Aerosol cans Recycle in Glass Bin Lids or caps Microwave cookware Food trays or lids Plastic bags Takeout containers Cups, plates or utensils Pill bottles Styrofoam GLASS Bottles & Jars YES: Glass bottles and jars – Remove lids and rinse NO: Light bulbs Window, plate, or mirror glass Ceramics 3 Dairy tubs such as butter, cottage cheese, sour cream Yogurt cups Plastic jugs such as milk, detergent, fabric softener Plastic jars such as peanut butter containers Plastic bottles such as water, soda, shampoo NO: Tissue paper, toilet paper, paper towels and napkins Cardboard or paper that is waxed or plastic coated Paper cups or plates Ice cream cartons Frozen juice containers Pizza boxes and other food soiled paper and cardboard Place at Curb Bottles & Tubs YES: Aluminum and tin cans Soda cans Aluminum foil – Must be clean Pots and pans NO: 2 PLASTIC Please have all recyclables at the curb by 6 am and Please set out only when full Questions? Ask LeMay: www.lemayinc.com 360-736-4769 Please leave correct spacing between carts, bins, cans and other objects (cars, mailboxes, basketball hoops). The trucks need room to pick up your containers. AT LEAST 18 FT OVERHEAD RECYCLE CART GARBAGE GLASS BIN 5 FT What We CAN’T Recycle 3 FT 3 FT 5 FT These items should NEVER be placed in your recycling cart or bin. Plastic bags Items contaminated with food or other substances Ceramic, porcelain, or china dishes and cups Styrofoam™ and other block foam Wire clothes hangers Batteries Food waste Containers that held toxic materials (marked DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION) Tires Garbage
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