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Types of Recycling
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Paper Recycling Office paper Newspapers magazines with glossy pages plastic-lined paper drink cartons (food stained paper tissues/ napkins) cardboard
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Plastics Recycling All plastics have a number ranging 1- 7 inside a triangle to categorize them from easy plastics to hard plastics. Easy plastics are numbers 1 and 2, like soda and water bottles, milk bottles, bleach and detergent bottles. Less commonly recycled plastics are numbers 3 to 6, like baby bottle nipples, shower curtains, Tupperware, Styrofoam, and plastic utensils. The hardest to recycle it number 7, like baby bottles, sippy cups, water cooler bottles, or car parts.
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Steel/Aluminum Recycling Food Cans aluminum cans aluminum foil and foil packaging paint cans and aerosol cans
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Glass Recycling Glass is recycled according to color: brown, green, clear (container glass) lightbulbs, sheet glass, mirrors (may/may not be accepted) fluorescent lightbulbs.
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Trash Recycling Can be recycled different ways. In-vessel Composting: mixes food waste with garden waste to become compost for plants. The second is anaerobic digestion: uses microorganisms to break down food waste, animal manure, and energy crops to generate electricity, heat, or fertilizer.
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Electronic Recycling Any electronic that plugs into a wall, has cords, or batteries. Cell phones, laptops, computers, etc.
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