THE “YES AND NO” OF WHAT CAN GO IN THE STARTING NOVEMBER 17, 2008 – IF YOU NEED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL AT 862-7141.

ACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE Aluminum l Siding Empty and rinse. l Scrap l Cans l Foil-wrapped beverage pouches Steel (tin) cans l hangers l car parts l pipes Empty and rinse. do not need to be removed. l scrap metal l toys l pots & pans l Food and beverage cans l cans l appliances l fuel tanks l Pet food cans l spray cans l ceramics l cookware (Pyrex) l light bulbs l windows Empty and rinse. Discard in trash. l baking dishes l coffee mugs l fluorescent lights l glass art Labels do not need to be removed. l dishware l medicine l mirrors l eye l Food and beverage bottles and l drinking glasses l plate glass l vases l wine corks Plastics l Styrofoam (polystyrene)l 5-gallon pails; buckets Empty and Rinse l - return to storel VCR, CD cases l Plastics marked 1 thru 7 that are not listed as l /sheetingl tarps l Food containers: cooking oil, condiments, peanut butter l liners from food packagingl /trays (berry containers, cookie trays) l Beverage bottles and : soda, water, juice, milk l frozen food bags/pouchesl food bags (e.g., candy bars, cookies, pasta) l Detergent bottles l meat trays l take out food containers (cups/plates/utensils/straws) l Personal care bottles: shampoo, soap, conditioner l egg cartons l bottles that contained motor oil, anti-freeze, pesticides, pool l medicine & pill bottleschemicals or other hazardous substances l ―packing‖ peanuts l curbside/other plastic bins l foam packing l dray cleaner/garment bags l packaging of any kindl indoor/outdoor/patio furniture l clothes baskets l swimming pools l toys l hoses; PVD piping or tubing l flower pots l containers larger than 2-Gallon l black plastic l nalgene water bottles Cartons l foil-wrapped pouches Empty, rinse, & flatten. l frozen juice cartons Recycle with containers, not . l frozen l Milk and juice cartons l plastic straws Paper l cups l or padded Clean paper only. Flatten . l frozen juice cartonsl stickers & sticker sheeting ―windows‖ in envelopes are ok; staples ok. l take-out containers l glossy boxes that show white strands when torn l Newspaper, inserts, magazines, junk mail l butter, margarine boxesl dirtied paper (pet waste, paint) l White and colored paper l paper towels, napkinsl glossy boxes that show white l Shredded paper—put in paper l tissues l Corrugated cardboard – must be broken down l hardcover books l Boxboard (for example, cereal boxes) l frozen food boxes l Clean pizza boxes (no grease or food) l copy paper packaging l Phonebooks l Soda, beer cartons l Egg cartons Corrugated Cardboard

l MUST be BROKEN DOWN - Max 3'x3' pieces!!

l IS RECYCLABLE ITEM!!

l IF LARGE AMOUNT (move-in quantities)- SCHEDULED AS BULK!!