unacceptable materials for recycling · 2019-12-16 · for a complete list of acceptable materials...
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PLASTICSFood and BeverageBottles/Jugs, LaundryDetergent Bottles/Jugs,Dish Soap and BathingProduct Bottles, etc.
PAPERNewspaper, Magazines, Junk Mail,Telephone Books, Catalogs,
Cardboard, Paperboard (Cereal Boxes, Beverage and Food Boxes/Cartons), Milk Cartons
and Juice Boxes
METALFood, Beverage and Pet Food Cans;
Includes Metal, Bimetal, Tin, Aluminum
GLASSFood and BeverageGlass Bottles and Jars; Includes Brown, Greenand Clear Glass
PLEASE USE RECYCLE CARTS APPROPRIATELY • RECYCLE CARTS ARE FOR ACCEPTABLE RECYCLABLES ONLY!Do not place garbage, hazardous wastes or yard waste into recycle carts. Contamination charges may apply.
Lightly rinse containers • Replace all caps and lids • Place all recyclable materials loosely into your blue-lidded recycle cart.NO PLASTIC BAGS ALLOWED.
Don Walters, Mayor
UNACCEPTABLE MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING
Cuyahoga Falls households may also utilize the Residential Recycle Drop-Off located at Gaylord Grove and Hudson Drive. Open Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon.
NOTrash, Yard Waste, Paint Cans,
Anti-freeze, Motor Oil,Pesticide/Herbicide Containers
NOPlastic Bags of Any Kind,
Light Bulbs, Mirrors, Windows,Appliances
NOStyrofoam, Toys, Tires,Plastic Utensils, Wood,
Carpeting, Carpet Padding
NOMedical Waste of Any Kind
Including Hypodermic Needles,etc., Wire Hangers, Metal Doors
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLE CENTERAVAILABLE FOR SUMMIT COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLYThe HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE RECYCLE CENTER (HHWRC) located at 1201 Graham Road accepts a variety ofhousehold hazardous wastes for recycling. For a complete list of acceptable materials and information on hours of operation and disposal options for unacceptable items, you can visit the website at: www.summitreworks.com or call 330-374-0383.
For questions, contact the Cuyahoga Falls Sanitation & Recycling Division at 330-971-8010 or visit our website at www.cityofcf.com. Life is Better Here!
ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS FOR RECYCLING