If your TV or monitor is still working and in a reusable condition, your local reuse organisation may be able to refurbish it. Some charities will collect unwanted electrical items for free. If your electrical items are still working and in a reusable condition, your local reuse organisation may be able to refurbish it.
If your tablet is in good use, you can donate it. Teabags and coffee grounds, including loose tea leaves go in your food and garden bin. Coffee filters go in your general waste bin. Textiles in good condition can be reused, passed onto friends and relatives or taken to charity shops. You can take textiles to your local Recycling Centre. Thermometers and other products that contain mercury can be recycled at your local Recycling Centre. Please inform a member of staff so they can put the item in a safe and secure area.
You can put torn or worn tights in your general waste bin. Or you can take them to the textile bank at your local Recycling Centre. You can take tiles from DIY projects from home to a Recycling Centre as long as you carried out the work yourself. Tiles go in the hardcore and rubble container. You can take timber and wood to a Recycling Centre.
Unwanted tools can be taken to your local Recycling Centre. Some charities will take old tools for refurbishment. Tools for Self Reliance refurbish hand tools except gardening tools and send them to developing countries.
You can deliver tools or they can be collected if necessary. Some pet charities or animal shelters welcome donations of towels, phone them first to check. Trigger spray bottles go in your mixed recycling bin. You can also recycle other plastic bottles such as, cleaning product bottles shampoo and shower gel bottles, drinks and milk bottles.
If you take a mixed bag of food and garden waste it will have to go in the non-recyclable container. Tyres are shredded and granulated at our partner site in Bury. They are turned into a crumb which is used in equestrian matting, playgrounds and sometimes for drainage. During the shredding process, some wire is removed and recycled. Over 38 million tyres are thrown away in the UK each year and are sometimes flytipped on garage forecourts, industrial estates or car parks.
If you have tyres replaced by an garage, they are responsible for disposing the tyres correctly. You can take unwanted underwear, including knickers, pants, bras and socks to the textile recycling container at your local Recycling Centre. You can take used vegetable oil to a Recycling Centre. Put the cooled cooking oil in an empty disposable sealed container and take it to a Recycling Centre. When you arrive, please ask a member of staff to direct you to the designated container. Or you can pour your cooled cooking oil into a plastic bottle.
Please put any new or used wallpaper in your general waste bin. Washing machines and dryers can be taken to a Recycling Centre.
Some councils also offer a bulky waste collection for electrical items. If your large electrical item, such as a washing machine, is still working and in a reusable condition, your local reuse organisation may be able to refurbish it.
Some charities will collect large electrical items for free. Some charities and online organisations like Recycling for Good Causes will accept jewellery and watches including broken via post.
They are resold or recycled to raise funds for national charities and local groups such as Scouts and Brownies. You can also take them to a Recycling Centre with your garden waste. The In Vessel Composting process will not kill or prevent the spreading of invasive weeds such as Japanese Knotweed or Himalayan Balsam. For more information, please visit www. White good such as fridges, freezers and washing machines can be taken to a Recycling Centre.
Or check to see if your council offers a bulky waste collection for electrical items. Glass wine bottles can be recycled in your mixed recycling bin at home. Rinse out the bottles and remove lids which go in your general waste bin.
You can take your real Christmas tree to a Recycling Centre. Remove all decorations and remove the wooden block from the base of the tree as this is too big to be composted. It can be placed in the wood container. Some councils will collect your Christmas tree with your food and garden bin and some also have designated Christmas tree recycling points.
If you have an artificial tree, you can take it to your local Recycling Centre. Put it in the non-recyclable container. Please put plastic yoghurt pots, tubs and trays in your general waste bin at home. Your general waste is used to make electricity. Find out how. In Greater Manchester, you can only recycle plastic bottles. Find out why. As well as recycling in your paper and card bin, what else can you reuse these boxes for?
About 2 days ago. They can be composted at home however. About 4 days ago. LRackstraw Hi Luke, sorry for the delay in replying to this. Are you able to DM us some more details so we can make sure they go in the right bin? Ever wondered why we don't recycle paper coffee cups? Coffee aficionado jimseven has a brilliant video from explaining why we can't and what alternatives we have youtube. About 5 days ago. Have you seen our new advert at your local tram stop?
If you are having a big Sunday roast dinner today, have you thought about what you are going to do with your leftovers? About 6 days ago. The only types of plastic you can recycle in your mixed recycling bin at home are plastic bottles. Why only plastic bottles? A bottle and a food tray are made of the same type of plastic but not the same grade of plastic, therefore the grades of plastic will behave differently when they are recycled, as they melt at different temperatures.
There are really good reasons why we can only recycle plastic bottles in Greater Manchester:. Manufacturers that make new products demand high grade plastics.
During the recycling process, the plastic is melted. Other areas may collect plastic pots, tubs and trays, but currently very little is recycled. Most of it is used to make electricity.
Find our more at our What happens to my waste? Email: wasteandrecycling bolton. How do I report fly-tipping on council property? To report fly-tipping on council property.
Email: neighbourhoodservicesinbox bolton. You can also complete the online form. You can also complete the online order form or order a new recycling bin orcontainer in person at the One Stop Shop in Bolton Town Hall. When you are running low on liners, please tie an empty liner around the handle of your food waste container or green bin on collection day and the crew will leave you a new roll of liners.
If you just need liners or only need a caddy, you can collect these yourself from:. Bury libraries. Alternatively, attach the yellow tag found towards the end of the roll to your brown food and garden bin. Our collection crew will leave you a new roll. You can also contact Bury council directly on their website. If you are ordering a new or replacement brown recycling bin, you can order a caddy and liners at the same time with this online form.
Please contact Bury council directly here to request a new or replacement bin. Please contact Bury council directly here to report fly-tipping,. How do I report a missed bin collection? To report a missed kerbside collection.
Please contact Bury council directly here to report a missed bin collection. Attach this tag to your bin handle and the collection crew will leave a new roll. You can also pick up a new roll of compostable food bags at any Manchester library or request them on the Manchester City council website. Please contact Manchester City council directly on their website. Please visit the Manchester City council website and follow the instructions to report fly-tipping.
Please contact Manchester City council directly here. For the list of outlets please visit the Oldham council website. Or complete the online form on the Oldham council website. Or report it online on the Oldham council website.
Complete this online form on the Oldham council website. To request for more compostable food bags, attach the yellow tag found towards the end of the roll to your brown food and garden bin or street food caddy. The collection crew will leave you a new roll or you can collect free compostable liners from any of the libraries in Rochdale. More information and list of libraries on Rochdale council website. Or complete the online form on Rochdale council website. Or report it online via the Rochdale council website.
Or complete this online form on Rochdale council website. Simply tie an empty liner to the lid of your pink lidded food and garden bin or outdoor food bin and place out for collection as normal. Salford council will deliver some more liners for free. You can also order more compostable food bags by telephone on Or complete the online form on the Salford council website.
You can also collect two rolls of kitchen caddy liners, free of charge, from the Gateway centres and other locations across the city. Find your nearest here. Or order one online on the Salford council website.
Report it online via the Salford council website. Or complete this online form on the Salford council website. A roll of liners is delivered to each Stockport household every year. If you run out, you can buy them directly from the supplier online or over the telephone on Most supermarkets now stock compostable liners, just look out for the EN composting association logo to make sure the liners are suitable to be used in your food waste caddy.
Or complete this online form on the Stockport council website. Or complete the online form on the Stockport council website.
Complete this online form on the Stockport council website. To request for more compostable food bags, tie an empty liner around the handle of your brown food and garden bin and the collection crew will leave you a new roll. Or complete this online form on the Tameside council website.
Or report it online via the Tameside council website. If you run out of compostable food bags, you can contact Trafford council on to order more. Trafford council will deliver these to you free of charge. Please contact Trafford council here to report fly-tipping.
Please contact Trafford council directly by completing this online form. For other enquiries please complete the contact form. If you have been through the complaints procedure with SUEZ and you are unhappy with the response provided you may wish to escalate your complaint to GMwaste greatermanchester-ca.
I give Recycle for Greater Manchester consent to contact me about the information I submit on this form. Your details will not be used for marketing purposes. If you have any enquiries about your waste and recycling bin collection service, please contact your local council directly. Website Designed by Cornerstone DM. Skip to main content. About Us Contact us Search. How do I waste less? What happens to my waste?
About Contact us Search. What do I do with…? Select your item or search. Search for an item to find out how tor ecycle it. Scrap metal. Aerosols Recycle your aerosol cans in your mixed recycling bin at home. Please remove the plastic lids and put them in your general waste bin. Make sure your aerosol cans are completely empty before recyc Aluminium cans Recycle your empty aluminium cans in your mixed recycling bin at home.
Recycle your empty aluminium cans in your mixed recycling bin at home. Aluminium foil Recycle clean aluminium foil and foil trays in your mixed recycling bin at home. Recycling Tip To check whether something is made of foil or not, do the scrunch test. Scrunch the item in your Scrunch the item in your hand: if it stays scrunched — its foil!
Recycle it in your mixed recycling bin If it springs back — its plastic! Put it in your general waste bin. Asbestos You can take household asbestos to a waste transfer facility listed below.
If you have hired someone to remove You can take household asbestos to a waste transfer facility listed below. If you have removed asbestos from your own home Take it to one of the waste transfer facilities listed below by using the entrance where council and high-sided vehicles go.
Important information before you visit When you visit, you must: Wear Personal Protective Equipment PPE For health and safety reasons, PPE must be worn when recycling or disposing of your household waste at the waste transfer facilities. You must wear: a hard hat safety glasses a high visibility jacket or vest safety gloves safety boots or shoes steel-capped Provide a proof of address Please take your recent council tax bill, annual water bill or utility bill gas, electric or landline telephone relating to the property where the waste is from.
Provide a hire vehicle document If you are using a hire vehicle please take your hire agreement documents with you. Ashes Cold ashes both from wood and coal go in your general waste bin. Never put ashes straight into a bin. Hot ashes could melt the plastic and cause a fire. For more fire safety information, vi Cold ashes both from wood and coal go in your general waste bin.
Barbecues BBQ Cold ashes from your barbecue go in your general waste bin. If you're using a disposable BBQ, allow it to cool before putting it in your general waste bin Batteries You can take batteries to a Recycling Centre.
Keep your bin crew safe Please do not throw any batter You can take batteries to a Recycling Centre. Keep your bin crew safe Please do not throw any batteries in any of your wheelie bins at home. Choose to reuse When next replacing batteries, why not buy rechargeable batteries instead? Bikes You can now donate this item at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to help stock our new Renew shops selling pre-love household items at an affordable price — find out more today.
Blankets Some charity shops and homeless shelters accept clean reusable blankets and bedding. Alternatively, some pet charities or animal shelters welcome donations of blankets, phone them first to check Some charity shops and homeless shelters accept clean reusable blankets and bedding.
Books Pass your books onto friends and family or donate them charity shops. You can now donate this item at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to help stock our new Renew shops selling pre Pass your books onto friends and family or donate them charity shops. You can also take them to a Recycling Centre — put them in the media bank. If you have books that are not reusable, you can put them in your paper and card bin at home. Bras Some charities collect bras for recycling.
Bread, cakes and pastries Bread, cakes and pastries go in your food and garden bin. Do not use paper, plastic or biodeg Bread, cakes and pastries go in your food and garden bin. Compostable food bags are available from some councils and most supermarkets. Bric a brac You can now donate this item at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to help stock our new Renew shops selling pre-love household items at an affordable price — find out more today.
Any waste produced by tradespeople or builders you hired to carry out improvements, repair or alterations to your h Bulky household items You can now donate this item at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to help stock our new Renew shops selling pre-love household items at an affordable price — find out more today.
If you have bulky household items that you want to get rid of, you can: donate them to some charities or reuse organisation if they are in good condition arrange a collection with your local council. Some councils may charge for this service. If your bulky household item is not reusable, you can take them to a Recycling Centre.
Buttons Keep buttons to update your clothes or donate them to your local charity shop. CDs You can now donate this item at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to help stock our new Renew shops selling pre-love household items at an affordable price — find out more today.
You can take reusable CDs to a local charity shop. Candle holders You can either reuse glass holders, donate them to charity or put them in your general waste bin. You can now donate this item at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to help stock our Car batteries You can take car batteries to a Recycling Centre. If you buy a new battery from a garage, ask them to take the old one.
You can take car batteries to a Recycling Centre. Card packaging Empty card packaging such as cereal boxes, egg boxes, and ready meal card sleeves can all be recycled in your paper and card bin at home. You can take car You can take card packaging to a Recycling Centre Choose to reuse Shredded cardboard also makes great animal bedding.
Cardboard Cardboard boxes and all others types of card can be recycled in your paper and card bin at home. Make sure you remove all non-paper items like bubble wrap, p This includes: Cardboard packaging such as empty cereal boxes Kitchen roll and toilet roll tubes Cardboard boxes Greeting cards tear off any glitter Clothes labels or tags You can take cardboard boxes to a Recycling Centre Choose to reuse Shredded cardboard makes great animal bedding.
Carpet You can take carpets to a Recycling Centre. Any waste produced by tradespeople or builders you hired to carry out improvements, repair or alterations to your home is classed as business wast You can take carpets to a Recycling Centre. Carrier bags plastic Check your local supermarkets for a plastic bag recycling point.
If there is not a recycling point near you, plastic carrier bags go in your gen You can also put them in the non-recyclable waste container at a Recycling Centre. Find out what happens to your plastic Choose to reuse Use a reusable bag. Empty food and drink cartons Tetra Pak go in your paper and card bin at home.
Cat litter Please put cat litter in your general waste bin. Please put cat litter in your general waste bin. Cesspits and septic tanks There are a number of companies offering services related to cesspits and septic tanks in Greater Manchester. Chemicals Unwanted chemicals can be taken to a Recycling Centre for safe disposal. Please ensure that container lids are secured and have a la Please ensure that container lids are secured and have a label where possible.
Christmas trees artificial You can take artificial Christmas trees to a Recycling Centre. You can now donate this item, as long as it does not have any lights attached, at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to You can take artificial Christmas trees to a Recycling Centre.
Christmas trees real Depending on where you live, you might be able to recycle your real tree at home. Before you recycle your Chrismas tree: remove all decorations and fairy lights take off the base or wooden block if your tree has one make sure the trunk is not thicker than your wrist.
You can take large trunks and wooden bases to a Recycling Centre. Christmas wrapping paper You can recycle paper wrapping paper in your paper and card bin at home. You can only recycle Christmas wrapping paper if it's entirely made out of paper.
Some wrapping paper is made out of foil Cleaning product bottles Cleaning product bottles go in your mixed recycling bin. Remove all lids from pl Remove all lids from plastic bottles before putting them in your mixed recycling bin.
Clinical waste The following items are classed as clinical waste: Blood Human or animal tissue Syringes Please seek advice from your GP or medical practice for how to dispose of clinical waste safe The following items are classed as clinical waste: Blood Human or animal tissue Syringes Please seek advice from your GP or medical practice for how to dispose of clinical waste safely.
Cloth nappies Cloth nappies are much more environmentally-friendly and a cost effective alternative to disposable nappies. Clothes and textiles You can take clothes in good condition to a charity shop. You can take clothes in good condition to a charity shop.
Coat hangers You can leave unwanted coat hangers at the shop when you make your new purchase. Depending on whether they are made out of wood, wire or plasti Coffee cups Please put disposable coffee cups from high-street coffee shops in your general waste bin. You can't recycle coffee cups in your paper and card bin at home. This is because they are lined with p Choose to reuse reduce waste and save some money by bringing your own reusable coffee cup.
Coffee pods Some coffee pod brands have their own recycling scheme, where they will collect used pods from your home or you can bring them to back to the shop where you purchased them from. Some brands have Choose to reuse Did you know you can buy reusable coffee pods? Coins Foreign coins and out of date British currency can be taken to your local charity shop.
Many banks will collect them too - ask your local branch for details. You can now donate collectable coins Compostable packaging Compostable or biodegradable packaging like cups, cutlery, straws go in your general waste bin. The food and garden waste is delivered to an In-Vessel composting facility and made into compost i Computers Any electrical items large or small can be recycled at a Recycling Centre.
Any electrical items large or small can be recycled at a Recycling Centre. Cooked and uncooked food Cooked and uncooked food can be recycled in your food and garden bin at home.
Food waste can't be recycled at any of the 20 Recycling Centres across Greater Manchester. This is because the Recyc Cooked and uncooked food can be recycled in your food and garden bin at home. Food waste that can be recycled at home includes: raw or cooked meat and fish, including bones raw or cooked fruit and vegetables leftovers from your plate rice, pasta and beans Bread, cakes and pastries dairy including egg shells teabags and coffee grounds.
Cookers Any electrical items large or small can be recycled at a Recycling Centre. Choose to reuse If your electrical items are still working and in a reusable condition, your local reuse organisation may be able to refurbish it and resell it. Cooking oil You can take used cooking oil to a Recycling Centre. Put the cooled cooking oil in an empty disposable sealed container. You can take used cooking oil to a Recycling Centre.
Never poor oil down the drain. Cotton wool and make up pads Cotton wool and makeup pads go in your general waste bin. Cotton wool and makeup pads go in your general waste bin. Choose to reuse Buy washable wipes. Crisp packets Some food brands have partnered with Terracycle to recycle crisp packets.
Crisp tubes Crisp tubes go in your general waste bin. Crisp tubes go in your general waste bin. DIY waste You can take DIY waste to a Recycling Centre, this includes: garden waste hardcore and rubble bricks, soil and tiles You are limited to the amount of rubble you can take in one visit.
You can take DIY waste to a Recycling Centre, this includes: garden waste hardcore and rubble bricks, soil and tiles You are limited to the amount of rubble you can take in one visit. DVDs You can now donate this item at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to help stock our new Renew shops selling pre-love household items at an affordable price — find out more today. You can take reusable DVDs to a local charity shop. Dairy including egg shells Dairy including egg shells go in your food and garden bin.
Do not use paper, plastic or biode Dairy including egg shells go in your food and garden bin. Compostable food bags are available from some local councils and most supermarkets.
Disposable face masks Put disposable face masks in your general waste bin. From 24 July, face coverings will be mandatory in shops and supermarkets, for more information, please read the face coverings guidance on the Put disposable face masks in your general waste bin. Disposable gloves Put disposable gloves in your general waste bin. Put disposable gloves in your general waste bin.
Dog waste Please put dog waste in your general waste bin. Do not put dog waste in your food and garden bin at home. Drinking glasses Broken drinking glasses should be wrapped securely and placed into your general waste bin. You can now donate this item at 15 recycling centres across Greater Manchester to help stock our new Re Broken drinking glasses should be wrapped securely and placed into your general waste bin.
Donate drinking glasses that are still in good conditions to charity shops. Drinks bottles Drinks bottles go in your mixed recycling bin. Duvets Some charity shops and homeless shelters accept clean duvets and bedding. You can also donate used bedding to some dog homes.
Search online to locate your nearest. Some charity shops and homeless shelters accept clean duvets and bedding. Egg cartons Choose to buy cardboard egg cartons rather than plastic or polystyrene because you can recycle cardboard egg boxes in your paper and card bin at home. Choose to reuse You can break them up eg Choose to reuse You can break them up egg shells and add them to your compost to provide aeration Playgroups and schools can use them for craft projects They can also be used as seed pots and planted straight into the ground as they are biodegradable.
Egg shells You can recycle egg shells in your food and garden bin at home. You can recycle egg shells in your food and garden bin at home. Electrical items You can take electrical items to a Recycling Centre. Keep your bin crew safe Please do not throw any electrical or battery powered items items or batteries in any of your wheelie bins at You can take electrical items to a Recycling Centre. Keep your bin crew safe Please do not throw any electrical or battery powered items items or batteries in any of your wheelie bins at home.
Choose to reuse If your electrical items are still working and in a reusable condition you can donate it to a reuse organisation or some charities. Engine oil You can take used engine oil to a Recycling Centre. Do not pou Envelopes You can recycle envelopes including those with a window in your paper and card bin at home.. Choose to reuse Envelopes in good condition can be reused by putting a label over the old addres Choose to reuse Envelopes in good condition can be reused by putting a label over the old address and writing the new address on.
The back of a used envelope makes a good piece of scrap paper for household notes or a shopping list. Envelopes and mail Envelopes and mail including envelopes with a window can be recycled in your paper and card bin. This includes: cardboard boxes card packaging paper and shredded paper magazines This includes: cardboard boxes card packaging paper and shredded paper magazines and catalogues newspapers books junk mail greetings cards and wrapping paper food and drink cartons Please remove all plastic wrapping and put it in your general waste bin.
Fabrics Fabrics and textiles in good condition can be reused, passed onto friends and relatives or taken to charity shops. Fire extinguishers You can take fire extinguishers from your home to a Recycling Centre. Please do not put them in any of your bins at home as they may explode if they are crushed.
You can contact the company t You can take fire extinguishers from your home to a Recycling Centre. Fireworks If you are hosting a fireworks display, follow these steps to dispose of your used fireworks safely. Flowers and plants Flowers and plants can be recycled at home in your food and garden bin. Other garden waste that can be recycled at home i Fluorescent tubes You can take fluorescent tubes to a Recycling Centre. Do not put them in your mixed recycling bin. Recycling points are available at some supermarkets.
You can take fluorescent tubes to a Recycling Centre. Foil and foil trays Clean aluminium foil and foil trays can be recycled in your mixed recycling bin at home. Write to Next and explain why, as a responsible retailer, they should make their catalogue with a recyclable cover.
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Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Check with locations where you purchased the propane tanks. Contact retailers of initial purchase before returning or refilling empty tanks. Restrictions: Propane tanks can not go into your garbage cart or recycling cart. They are very dangerous in the trucks and at the Materials Recovery Facility.
Rope and cords should be placed in your green garbage cart. Drop Off Centers will accept scrap metal. Drop Off Centers will accept asphalt roofing shingles. Find recycling drop off locations and learn more here. Must be paired tie shoe laces or bind with rubber bands. Smoke detectors should be placed in your green garbage cart.
Some manufacturers have return programs available. View the back of the smoke detector for manufacturer contact information. Spiral wound containers fiber body, metal bottom should be placed in your green garbage cart.
Accepted at your collection point in your Recycle cart. Please rinse. OK to leave labels on. Styrofoam, including packing peanuts and foam egg cartons should be placed in your green garbage cart. These items do not belong in your recycling cart. Some UPS stores may collect foam packing peanuts. Each can be contacted for cost inquiries. Tissue paper, Kleenex, napkins, and toilet paper should be placed in your green garbage cart.
Paper, plastic, or Styrofoam to-go or take-out containers should be placed in your green garbage cart. Several locations, including Habitat for Humanity ReStore , may take plumbing fixture donations. Call before dropping off. Very small amounts are accepted curbside in green garbage cart. Larger amounts may be taken to Drop Off Centers. Fees apply. For additional recycling options, contact local concrete recyclers. For a per vehicle fee, Shoreline Contracting Services in the City of Milwaukee accepts porcelain fixtures, concrete, stone, brick, block, and asphalt for recycling and use in aggregate.
They can be contacted for more information. Otherwise, toys should be placed in your green garbage cart. Life Nets matches unwanted wheelchairs with those in need. Yard waste can be composted in your back yard or Drop Off Centers will accept garden debris. From Oct 1 - Nov 15 place on top of leaf piles for collection and composting. Recycling Directory Identify disposal options for a wide variety of items. Please wait while we gather your results. Instructions: Empty cans only.
Restrictions: NO needles or "sharps". No gas or propane cans or tanks. Aluminum Cans Accepted at collection point in blue recycle cart. Instructions: Please rinse out cans. Don't crush. No gas cans or propane tanks. Appliances Drop Off Centers will accept appliances. Ashes Accepted at collection point in green garbage cart or at a Drop Off Center.
Instructions: Double bag all ashes please. Auto Batteries Drop Off Centers will accept auto batteries. Batteries Find single use and rechargeable battery drop off locations. Books Accepted at collection point in blue recycle cart: paperback books, phone books, hardcover books ONLY if cover and back is removed, newspapers, magazines, junk mail, and mixed paper.
Restrictions: Up to 2 cubic yards size of a sofa. Not recyclable curbside. Do not place in the cart. Cardboard Accepted at collection point in blue recycle cart: corrugated cardboard and paperboard cereal boxes , junk mail, mixed paper, beverage carrier packs, paperback books, newspapers, magazines, and phone books.
Pizza boxes accepted if NO food or grease. Cartons Accepted at collection point in blue recycle cart. Instructions: Please empty and rinse. Cell Phones Cell phones are banned from Wisconsin landfills. Lithium ion batteries that power smartphones and tablets pose a significant fire risk at our recycling facility if damaged.
Chains Drop Off Centers will accept metal chains and chain links. Christmas Trees Accepted at garbage collection point. Cleaners Household Hazardous Waste Sites will accept: garage, auto, and toxic workshop cleaners.
Clothing Textiles Accepted at collection point in green garbage cart. Construction Debris Several locations take renovation materials as donations.
Cooking Oil Used Drop Off Centers accept cooking oil for recycling or place at collection point in garbage cart. Electronics Drop Off Centers will accept electronics. All other electronics listed on the Drop Off Center website are accepted free of charge. Engines small Consider donating items such as lawn mowers and snow blowers.
Foil and Foil-like Containers Foil and foil-like containers such as aluminum trays, are accepted at collection point in blue recycling cart. Instructions: Containers and foil must be clean and free of food waste. Food Scraps Learn how to reduce the amount of food you put in your trash , including using in-sink food disposals and backyard composting.
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