Accepted Items—Can I recycle that?

You can mix together all of the following materials in your recycling cart. All of the sorting is done by Waste Management at its material recovery facility.

Accepted Recyclables
aluminum cans Aluminum & Steel Cans
Rinse clean.
plastic bottles
clam shell plastics
dinner tray
Plastics, numbered 1 - 7 NEW!
This includes, but is not limited to:

- Plastic bottles with caps

- Plastic containers with lids
 (yogurt, cottage cheese, etc)

- Plastic plates, cups, and silverware

- Plastic deli and take out containers.

Recyling number 1 through 7 must be visible on their packaging
.
Grocery bag
Brown Paper Bags
pile of mail Junk Mail & Office Paper (including envelopes of all types)
magazines Magazines & Catalogs
Books Books & Phone Books
newspapers Newspapers
cardboard Cardboard
(must be no larger than 2' x 2')
glass bottles Glass Bottles & Jars
Rinse clean, remove caps.
Aseptic containers Aseptic Containers
(Juice & milk cartons}
Box board Paperboard
(including paper beverage cartons)

Contacts

  • Solid Waste Coordinator

    952-548-6351

What about the other stuff?

Many items that aren't recycled curbside can be recycled elsewhere. Try the following for more information:

The Recyclopedia

The Recyclopedia (online version) is a waste reduction guide published every few years by twelve cities in the west metro area and mailed to all postal customers in western Hennepin County. Recyclopedia It features an alphabetical index of common items and how to dispose of them locally without throwing them away.

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Free Market

The Twin Cities Free Market is a great way to get or give free reusable goods for the home, garage, and garden. Check out the Twin Cities Free Market website for more details.