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If you put them out, first empty them and remove the head. You can put fire extinguishers and helium tanks out for collection or take them back to where you bought them. Porcelain coated metal bathtubs and sinks.Lawnmower (empty fuel to be used in new lawnmower or bring to SAFE disposal event).Aluminum lawn furniture with plastic webbing.Auto parts (containing no hazardous materials or chemicals).Large items that are all metal or mostly metal and are recyclable as bulk items include: If an item exceeds the listed weight, height, or amount requirements, you must hire a private carter for disposal. Large items that are all metal or mostly metal are recyclable as bulk items. Metal utensils (including forks, spoons, and knives).Knife blades (Blades of sharp metal knives (such as carving or chef's knives) should be wrapped in cardboard, taped, labeled "CAUTION: SHARP" and placed out with metal/glass/plastic recyclables).Household metal (wire hangers with paper removed).Dried-out paint cans (metal lid may be recycled separately).To dispose of a metal recycling or trash container, all receptacles should be clearly labeled as refuse and put at the curb on the proper recycling collection day so that the Department of Sanitation will know that they should be collected. For appliances containing CFC gas, a CFC and Freon Removal appointment must be made prior to disposal. Large metal items, such as appliances, must be placed at curbside next to the recycling container. Place metal items in clear, untinted bags or blue-labeled recycling bins with a tight-fitting lid.Metal can be mixed with plastic and glass recyclables, but never with paper recyclables.3-ring binders (if separate, the metal rings can be recycled).Containers that held dangerous or corrosive chemicals.PVC pipes (must be no longer than 4 feet and placed out as bulk trash).Single-serve food and drink squeezable pouches (juice pouches, baby food squeeze pouches, yogurt-to-go pouches, etc.).Plastic tubes (toothpaste, lotion, and cosmetics, etc.).Sports balls (basketballs, bowling balls, soccer balls, footballs, yoga balls, etc.).Plastic bags, wrappers, shower curtains, and all kinds of plastic "film".Styrofoam/plastic foam items (foam cups, foam egg cartons, foam trays, foam packing peanuts, foam sporting equipment, etc.).Bulk plastic (crates, buckets, pails, furniture, large toys, large appliances, etc.).Rigid plastic housewares (flower pots, mixing bowls, plastic appliances, etc.).Rigid plastic packaging ("blisterpak" and "clamshell" consumer packaging, acetate boxes).Rigid plastic food containers (tupperware, yogurt, deli, hummus, dairy tubs, cookie tray inserts, "clamshell" containers, and other plastic takeout containers).Plastic cutlery (spoons, forks, knives).Beverage cartons and drink boxes (juice cartons, juice boxes).Plastic bottles, cups, jars, and jugs (regardless of recycling number on container bottom).To dispose of a plastic recycling or trash container, all receptacles should be clearly labeled as trash and put at the curb on the proper recycling collection day so that the Department of Sanitation will know that they should be collected.
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Containers must weigh no more than 60 pounds when placed out for collection. Containers must be 32 gallons or less and have blue labels on both sides and the lid.Clear, untinted bags must be between 13 and 55 gallons in size and weigh no more than 60 pounds when placed out for collection.Place plastic items in clear, untinted bags or blue-labeled recycling bins with a tight-fitting lid.Plastic can be mixed with metal and glass recyclables, but never with paper recyclables.Rinse plastic containers, beverage cartons, and drink boxes before recycling.In buildings with mechanized collection, cardboard must be collapsed and placed into designated dumpsters. Bundles must not be placed in containers or clear bags unless broken into small pieces. Heavily-soiled or greasy cardboard should be disposed of with regular trash.Ĭorrugated cardboard must be flattened and tied with sturdy twine into bundles 18 inches tall or smaller. Only corrugated cardboard boxes may be recycled as corrugated cardboard. The City does not give away green recycling bins. Bins must be secured with a tight-fitting lid. The bag or container must weigh no more than 60 pounds when placed out for collection.
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Place in bins 32 gallons or less with green labels on both sides and the lid.Place in clear, untinted plastic bags between 13 and 55 gallons.Tie with twine into bundles no taller than 18 inches.
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Place mixed paper, newspapers, magazines, catalogs, and phone books out for recycling collection using any one of the following methods: