Tue 17 Jun 2008
I write about recycling all the time. But it occurred to me that I never put out a complete list of all the things that can be recycled and put into your blue bins. So here it is - fresh from the Bureau of Sanitation website. A few may surprise you; I even learned a few things. I had no idea that Styrofoam could be recycled. Let me remind you this list is for my peeps in Los Angeles. You should check your city’s website for your specific requirements.
Paper Items:
All clean dry paper, computer, ledger, wrapping, arts and craft paper, junk mail, flyers, telephone books, note cards, newspaper, blueprints, magazines, file folders, paper bags, Post-it notes, catalogs, envelopes including those with windows
All cardboard boxes and chipboard:
Cereal, tissue, dry food, frozen food, shoe, and detergent boxes; paper towel and toilet rolls; and corrugated boxes broken down and flattened
Metals:
Aluminum, tin, metal, and bi-metal cans such as soda, juice, soup, vegetables, and pet food cans, pie tins,
clean aluminum foils, aerosol cans with plastic caps removed, and wire hangers
Glass
Glass bottles and jars including, soda, wine, beer, spaghetti sauce, pickle jars, even broken bottles.
Plastics
All clean plastics 1-7 such as empty plastic containers, soda, juice, detergent, bleach, shampoo, lotion, mouthwash, dishwashing liquid bottles, milk jugs, tubs for margarine and yogurt, plastic planters, food and blister packaging, rigid clamshell packaging.
Plastic and film bags like, grocery bags and dry cleaner bags, and all clean film plastic.
All Clean Polystyrene Styrofoam, cups, containers, and packaging such as Styrofoam egg cartons, block packaging, and clamshell packaging
Miscellaneous plastics: Plastic coat hangers, non-electric plastic toys, plastic swimming pools, & plastic laundry baskets
This seems like a great time to remind you all about NOT using plastic OR paper shopping and grocery bags. Get yourself a bunch of dirtBags from Happy Monkey Planet and it’s one less thing to have to send to your city’s recycle program.
June 20th, 2008 at 1:23 pm
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September 14th, 2008 at 5:12 pm
thanks for the info on styrofoam. I had no idea.