Recyclopedia helps you find information on how to correctly dispose of unwanted items and materials. Please select the item or material you want to dispose of below. We'll tell you whether it can go out with the trash, in your recycling, to a charity, or if it needs special attention.
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Each community has it's own Recyclopedia section. Please type an address or move the red pin to set your location and we'll find your community - or choose your community from the list below the map.
Staples, paper clips, small amounts of tape and envelope windows don't have to be removed.
Do not include:
Paper towels, napkins and tissues
Gift cards with sparkles, etc.
Metallic or foil wrapping paper
Paper laminates, such as snack food bags
Non paper attachments, such as plastic or rope handles, ribbons, bows, elastics, etc.
There are many ways to re-use existing paper, or avoid using paper altogether
Use the blank side of one-sided paper before recycling it.
Cut envelopes or other paper with any blank spaces into note pad sizes for jotting quick notes
Instead of paper towels or paper napkins, use cloth napkins, tea towels and dish cloths.
Re-use envelopes by placing labels over the old addresses.
Instead of paper lunch bags, use lunch boxes or reusable cloth bags.
Think of alternatives to regular gift-wrap ( like re-using colorful boxes, gift bags or fabric, chip/snack bags washed and turned inside out become shiny, silvery, strong gift bags).
If you have to use paper, then buying recycled paper products "closes the loop" and helps maintain a healthy market for materials collected for recycling.
The Humane Society might welcome drop offs of newspapers for animal bedding or cleaning. Or call a local veterinary clinic to see whether they are interested,
Each community has it's own Recyclopedia section. Please type an address or move the red pin to set your location and we'll find your community - or choose your community from the list below the map.