Recyclables
Where Do I Go? Check out Town Facilities page to see where to bring recyclables. Have a question about a particular item? See the A-Z Guide for answers. |
Blue Bin RecyclablesRecyclable items have real value—if they’re prepared correctly. Companies that buy recyclable items have requirements about the condition of the materials that they accept. If we don’t prepare material to meet their requirements, they won’t take it.
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General Rules: Empty, clean, and dry
All items should be empty, clean & dry. You don’t need to scrub out every container; just rinse it clean. Keep paper & cardboard out of the rain as much as possible. And don’t recycle an item with stuck-on food. If you don’t remove the food, that item is trash. At least 2 inches All items must be at least 2″ in two directions. Items like bottle caps or airplane toiletries are too small (they can fall through gaps in our equipment and contaminate the glass stream). Plastics Plastic Containers #1-#7: rinsed & empty. No film or bags. No automotive, petroleum, pesticide or cleaner containers. |
Plastics
Plastic Containers #1-#7: rinsed & empty. No film or bags. No automotive, petroleum, pesticide or cleaner containers. |
Have an old computer?
Visit Vermont’s Department of Environmental Conservation to learn more about how Vermont is changing the game in electronics recycling and why you should participate. Click here for more. E-Cycle Hotline: 1-855-6ecycle LAW: Vermont’s landfill disposal requirements makes it illegal to dispose of several materials, including many electronic devices. The Vermont E-Cycles statute provides for free and convenient collection of computers, monitors, printers, computer peripherals, and televisions for covered entities. The law has been in place since 2011. WHAT: Computers (including tablets), monitors, printers, computer peripherals, and televisions are accepted at every location for free. WHO: Consumers, charities, school districts, and small businesses that employ 10 or fewer individuals can use the E-Cycles program for free. Other individuals who bring in seven (7) or fewer devices can also recycle at no charge. Manufacturers have been paying for the e-waste collection and recycling program since July 1, 2011. |
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle |
Benefits of Reducing and Reusing
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