Category: <span>Metal</span>
All metal caps and lids are recyclable. Take metal lids off of glass jars. Leave metal lids from cans inside the can and pinch the top to protect our employees from cuts. Plastic yogurt or margarine tub lids and deli lids larger than 3″ are recyclable.
Recycle in your blue box or wheelie bin.
Coffee cup lids and brittle drink cup lids and any plastic caps and lids smaller than 3” should be disposed of as garbage.
Recycle at your local landfill: All metal except car parts is accepted. Some restriction may apply.
You may also contact a local bulk or containerized waste removal company found it the Yellow Pages under the heading rubbish removal. Mars Environmental is one of those companies that may service your area.
Another option: Look in the Yellow Pages under “Scrap Metal” for drop-off locations, dealers may pay market prices.
Please visit your local jeweler or pawn shop for recycling.
Donate good used frames to a local non-profit thrift store.
Otherwise, put in the garbage.
Recycle at your local landfill: All metal except car parts is accepted. Some restriction may apply.
You may also contact a local bulk or containerized waste removal company found it the Yellow Pages under the heading rubbish removal. Mars Environmental is one of those companies that may service your area.
Another option: Look in the Yellow Pages under “Scrap Metal” for drop-off locations, dealers may pay market prices.
Recycle at your local landfill: All metal except car parts is accepted. Some restriction may apply.
You may also contact a local bulk or containerized waste removal company found it the Yellow Pages under the heading rubbish removal. Mars Environmental is one of those companies that may service your area.
Another option: Look in the Yellow Pages under “Scrap Metal” for drop-off locations, dealers may pay market prices.
All steel metal caps and lids are recyclable. Take metal lids off of glass jars. Leave metal lids from cans inside the can and pinch the top to protect our employees from cuts.
Recycle in your blue box or wheelie bin.
Coffee cup lids, brittle drink cup lids, any aluminum lids should be disposed of as garbage. Plastic caps and lids smaller than 3” should be left on their original container for recycling or disposed of as garbage if removed.
All metal caps and lids are recyclable. Take metal lids off of glass jars. Leave metal lids from cans inside the can and pinch the top to protect our employees from cuts. Plastic yogurt or margarine tub lids and deli lids larger than 3″ are recyclable.
Recycle in your blue box or wheelie bin.
Coffee cup lids and brittle drink cup lids and any plastic caps and lids smaller than 3” (beer bottle caps) should be disposed of as garbage.
For your local landfill, empty barrels and drums must be cut in half. Clean metal can be recycled. Plastic and dirty metal go in the pit.
Sealed drums are not accepted. Drums that held hazardous waste are not accepted. Look in the Yellow Pages under “barrels and drums” for a reuse/recycling dropoff location.
Recycle empty beverage cans in your blue box or wheelie bin.
Using recycled aluminum to make things takes 98% less energy than using new material!
This recyclable item is banned from your garbage.