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- Glos� magazines / Off Newspapers and ts ice paper[unk mail Phone books produc 1-- Cardboard dairy OFj ice - Cereal (minus plasticJiners) Prohibited Items - - Pizza boxes - Styrofoamcontainers - Packing materials and - Plastic film (vellum or cellophane) - Glassware (wine glasses) - Aerosol cans Recycling Guidelines Helping you do your part to "Reduce the Mass" with single-stream recycling 970.923.5110

PREPARING RECYCLABLES YES: PLACE TOGETHER IN A RECYCLING BIN OR DUMPSTER > Must be empty, clean, and dry Paper products Cardboard and Paperboard -Newspaper - Flattened cardboard > Put all recyclables loose in the - Slick glossy cover magazines - Paper cardboard/dairy or juice containers (plastic/ removed) recycling . No plastic and catalogs Metal Products bags - Office paper - Brown paper bags - Tin or steel cans -Aluminum cans > Remove caps off plasticbottles - Phone books -Junk mail - Glass jars or bottles - Aluminum foil > Flatten corrugated cardboard Plastics - Pie tins - Plastics #1-7 > Remove staples and packing materials NO: LEAVE THESE ITEMS OUT OF RECYCLING RECEPTACLES Do you have questions on the new Plastics Packing Materials single-stream recycling program - Plastic bags - Bubble wrap and want to learn more about - Plastic film (vellum or cellophane) - Packing peanuts ways you can help Reduce the Mass? - Cereal liners/bags Contact our Solid Waste and Greasy/Soiled Items Recycling team at 970-923-5110, Other - Pizza boxes - Glassware (wine glasses) or stop by the Public Works Shop - Foil with foodresidue - Ceramic dishware at 3745 Owl Creek Rd. - Styrofoam - Aerosol cans www.tosv.com/ recycle