What We Can Recycle
At our company, we’re committed to responsible waste management and maximizing recycling efforts. We accept a wide range of recyclable materials from both residential and commercial sources. This includes common household items like paper, cardboard, glass, and various plastics, as well as metals such as aluminum cans and steel. We also handle electronics, appliances, and specialized items that require particular recycling processes. Our goal is to divert as much waste as possible from landfills, so we encourage you to check our comprehensive list of acceptable items or contact us directly if you’re unsure about a specific item’s recyclability. See below for a comprehensive list of items we can handle.
Metal and Glass
Aluminum Cans – Please Rinse Out First
TIN Food Cans – Please Rinse Out First
Glass Bottles (Any Color) –
“Please Rinse Out First with the top removed. The bottle and the top should be placed in the recycle bin.”
Paper Products
Paper Items – Should be clean, dry, and free from food contaminants.
Paper products have to be in a separate bin than the other items.
Please DO NOT put used tissues or paper towels into the bin.
Paper products include:
- Office Papers
- Computer Papers
- Cardboards
- Boxes (Must Be Broken Down)
- Newspapers
- Brown Paper Bags
- Magazines
- Window Envelopes
- Junk Mails
- TV Guides
- Books
- Pizza Boxes
- Beer/Soda Containers
Plastics
Plastic (HDPE) – Please Rinse Out First with the top removed.
The bottle and the top should be placed in the recycle bin.
These are commonly found in:
- Milk Jugs
- Juice Bottles
- Bleach
- Detergents
- Household Cleaners
- Shampoo Bottles
- Butter and Yogurt Tubs
Plastic Containers (PETE) – Should be rinsed out with the top removed. The bottle and the top can be placed in the recycle bin. These are commonly found in:
- Soft Drinks
- Water
- Ketchup
- Mouthwash Bottles
- Peanut Butter Containers
- Salad Dressing
- Vegetable Oil Containers
Others
Batteries (We take all kinds)