Reduce. . Recycle. IN MARBLETOWN

We Donate Redeemables

The RVHS Life Skills Program takes all aluminum cans and / marked with a deposit value. If they still have their labels, place them in the corresponding barrels.

Cardboard Information from the Corrugated only. Clean, dry and Environmental Conservation flattened. Leave loose; don’t tie. Commission and the Lou Gross Dirty, greasy, painted, waxed or otherwise contaminated cardboard. Memorial Transfer Station

Mixed Source information for this brochure: Marbletown Transfer Station Fee Schedule Paper: , copy, fax, writing, ledger. http://www.marbletown.net/government/depart Wrapping paper, junk mail, magazines, ments/transfer-station/ catalogs, phone , gray board, newsprint, Ulster County Agency paperbacks, hardbacks with covers removed. http://ucrra.org/resources/ Rich Parete, Supervisor Thin cardboard: boxes, shoe boxes, tissue Town of Marbletown boxes, paper egg cartons, soda and beer Brochure design: 1925 Lucas Ave., Cottekill, NY 12419 packaging. Brown paper : Recycle with mixed New Paltz Recycling Center phone: 845-687-7500 paper or leave in the nearby collection area. Marbletown is a New York State email: [email protected] Wax- or plastic-coated paper. Examples are Climate Smart Community. http://www.dec.ny.gov/energy/50845.html paper milk cartons and coated shopping Transfer Station bags. Paper towels, tissues, napkins. Foil gift 135 Canal Road, High Falls, NY 12404 wrap. Carbon paper. Non-tearable envelopes. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 8a-3:45p

Glass Yard and Food

Glass bottles and . Clean and rinsed, Organic kitchen waste. Grass clippings and with the lids removed. leaves. Brush less than 6” in diameter. See Fee Schedule for brush larger than 6”. Light bulbs of any kind, flower vases, drinking , glass, tempered Lumber, sawdust from lumber, glass, ovenware, dishes, ceramics. Any broken , wood construction debris. non-recyclable glass should be boxed or bagged and thrown away with your regular trash. Other Places to Recycle

Plastic Light Bulbs: Lowe’s and Home Depot take unbroken CFL bulbs. Recyclable plastic must be in the correct Clean, usable clothing and shoes may be form, with the correct resin number. deposited in the collection shed at the gate. Batteries: Some retailers such as Lowe’s Form: Bottles, jars, jugs, tubs and lids. and Home Depot have drop-off locations. Resin number: #1 (PET), #2 (HDPE), #3 (PVC), #4 (LDPE), #5 (PP) or #7 (OTHER). Plastic Planting Pots: Lowe’s takes them. Redeemable aluminum cans: Place in the Some nurseries do as well, but call first to Plastic bags of any kind. Black plastic. Plastic corresponding bin for donation. confirm. Home Depot does not accept them. films and cling wraps. 6-pack rings (please Metal food or drink : These go into the cut rings before throwing away). Plastic planting “commingled” roll-off with recyclable Plastic Bags: Some retailers have drop-off pots. Potato chip bags. Clamshell plastic, including plastic. Remove the metal lids and add those as bins, including Rite Aid in Stone Ridge. salad and berry packaging. Styrofoam and all well. Collection bins are useful for people who need other (#6) products. PVC (#3) not in metal: Any other metal not mentioned extra bags for household use. the correct form. Plastic toys, utensils, hoses, above. That includes caps, clean aluminum buckets, medicine vials, siding, clothing, paint foil/pie plates, pots, pans, clothes hangers and cans and other plastic items that do not have a appliances. Metal paint cans must be empty of recycling code. Transfer Station staff will clarify any residue, and dry, with the lids off. Ask the appropriate disposal options. Transfer Station staff about any metal items that could be set aside for someone else to reuse. Plastic Chemical Containers E-Waste We can recycle many, as long as they are empty and stamped with one of the The Transfer Station accepts electronic recycling codes above. Examples are containers waste, including many items that run off for household chemicals and automotive oil. household current or batteries. Once you purchase a valid permit, there is no charge to recycle any of the approved items in this brochure. Containers from other automotive fluids, Batteries. Light bulbs of any kind. herbicides, pesticides or fossil fuels. For household garbage, Marbletown charges on a Pay-As-You-Throw (PAYT) basis.