#1 Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) – Yes, but only empty bottles and containers
#2 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) – Yes, but only empty bottles and containers
#3 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) – No
#4 Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) – No
#5 Polypropylene (PP) – Yes, but only empty bottles and containers
#6 Polystyrene (PS) – No
#7 Other – No
Aerosol cans – Yes, if empty
Aluminum Can – Yes, but only empty aluminum cans
Batteries – No
Books – Yes, but only if the binder is removed
Cereal Box – Yes
Candy Wrappers – No
Cardboard – Yes
CD’s – No
Chip bags – No
Clothing and textiles – No
Coffee Cup lid – No
Coffee Cup (Styrofoam) – No
Coffee Cup (Paper) – No
Compact Fluorescent light bulbs – No
Computers – No
Concrete – No​​​​​​​
Corrugated Cardboard – Yes
Electronics – No
Fluorescent Tubes – No​​​​​​​
Food Waste – No
Furniture – No
Glass Bottles and Jars – Yes, but only empty glass bottles and jars
Gypsum Board/Sheetrock – No
Incandescent light bulbs – No
Ink Jet Cartridges - No
Journals – Yes
Junk Mail – Yes
Magazines – Yes
Mattresses – No
Metal Cans – Yes, but only empty metal cans
Mirrors – No
Mixed paper – Yes
Napkins – No
Newspaper – Yes
Office Paper – Yes
Pallets – No
Paper – Yes, but only if dry
Paper Cups – No
Paper Plates – No
Paper towels – No
Pizza Box – Yes, if no cheese or grease
Plastic Bags – No
Plastic bottles and containers – Yes, but only empty #1, 2, and 5 plastic bottles and containers
Plastic cups – No
Plastic film – No
Plastic plates – No
Plastic utensils – No
Porcelain – No
Soil – No
Steel cans – Yes, but only empty steel cans
Straws – No
Styrofoam – No
Styrofoam Cups – No
Toner Cartridges – No
VHS Tapes – No
Wax cups – No
Window Glass – No
Wire – No
Wood – No
Wrapping paper – No
Yard/lawn clippings – No