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• scrap metal • plastic bags • plastic lids & caps • plastic 6-pack holders • needles or syringes • plastic microwave trays • frozen food, ice cream or frozen juice containers • mirrors, ceramics or Pyrex ® • plastics other than those listed • hazardous or bio-hazardous • stickers or sheets of address lables waste • waxed paper or waxed cardboard (affixed address labels and stamps OK) • Styrofoam ® or paper to-go containers • organic material no! No Need to remove: paper clips, stamps, address labels, staples, tape, wire, metal fasteners, cellophane address windows, rubber bands, spiral bindings, plastic tabs HADDON TOWNSHIPS where recycling thrives! Questions? Call Haddon township Public Works, 854-1825 or visit haddontwp.com Single Stream Recyling Guide • Opened mail & greeting cards • Paper egg cartons • Paperboard food boxes • #1 & #2 Plastic tubs & screw-top jars, • Glass bottles & jars • #1 & #2 Plastic bottles & jugs • Newspapers, magazines, brochures & inserts (no bags, do not tie & bundle) • Phone books • Clean, balled aluminum foil (2” or larger), cake & pie pans • Loose metal jar lids & steel bottle caps • Corrugated cardboard & paper bags– FLatteN • Paperback books • empty aerosol cans (no caps) • File folders, office paper • Paper towel rolls Please follow these guidelines carefully! You can now place ALL RECYLABLES IN ONE BIN! Zero-Sort recyling Aim for Zero Waste Single-Stream recycling emPtY & riNSe All CoNtAiNerS!

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Page 1: Ha d d o n To w n s H i p Single Stream Recyling Guide no! · 2010-03-04 · paper bags– FLatteN • Paperback books • empty aerosol cans (no caps) • File folders, office paper

• scrap metal

• plastic bags

• plastic lids & caps

• plastic 6-pack holders

• needles or syringes

• plastic microwave trays

• frozen food, ice cream or frozen juice containers

• mirrors, ceramics or Pyrex®

• plastics other than those listed

• hazardous or bio-hazardous

• stickers or sheets of address lables waste

• waxed paper or waxed cardboard (affixed address labels and stamps ok)

• Styrofoam® or paper to-go containers

• organic material

no!

No Need to remove:

paper clips, stamps, address labels, staples, tape, wire, metal fasteners,

cellophane address windows, rubber bands,

spiral bindings, plastic tabs

Haddon TownsHip’s

Randall W. Teague, Mayor Director of the Department of Public Works, Parks and Public Property

John C. Foley, Commissioner Director of the Department of Revenue & Finance

Paul Dougherty, Commissioner Director of Public Safety & Department of Public Affairs

Denise P. Adams Municipal Clerk / Treasurer

Dorothea M. Jones Tax Collector

Richard F. Klineburger III, Esq. Solicitor

Tele: (856) 854-1176Fax: (856) 858-8335Web: www.haddontwp.com

Municipal Building, 135 Haddon Avenue, Haddon Township, New Jersey 08108

where recycling thrives!

Questions? Call Haddon township Public Works, 854-1825 or visit haddontwp.com

Single Stream Recyling Guide

• Opened mail & greeting cards

• Paper egg cartons

• Paperboard food boxes

• #1 & #2 Plastic tubs & screw-top jars,

• Glass bottles & jars

• #1 & #2 Plastic bottles

& jugs

• Newspapers, magazines, brochures & inserts (no bags,

do not tie & bundle)

• Phone books

• Clean, balled aluminum foil (2” or larger),

cake & pie pans

• Loose metal jar lids &

steel bottle caps

• Corrugated cardboard & paper bags– FLatteN

• Paperback books

• empty aerosol cans

(no caps)

• File folders, office paper

• Paper towel rolls

Please follow these guidelines carefully!

You can now place all recylables in one bin!

Zero-Sort™ recylingAim for Zero Waste Single-Stream recycling

emPtY & riNSe All CoNtAiNerS!