Category: <span>Recycle in Bluebox</span>

Any number, you can recycle all plastic food containers: bottles, dairy tubs, jugs, and jars.

Rinse containers, put caps and small lids less than 3 inches in diameter in the garbage.

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Reuse containers if you can.

You can recycle your old paper calendars.

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You can recycle standard paper brochures.

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You can recycle catalogues.

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Rinse and recycle cans. No need to remove labels.

For safety, leave can lids attached and push into can before recycling. Put loose lids in the can and pinch the top to secure it.

Do not recycle cans that have contained hazardous materials – these go in the garbage.

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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.

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.

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!

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You can recycle both yellow and white pages.

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Recycle, or wrap up small gifts inside.