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EMPTY, CLEAN AND DRY! NO PLASTIC, GLASS OR METAL NO HAZ WASTE OR PROHIBITED ITEMS Recycle Garbage Prohibited from all carts Hazardous Materials Food &Yard Waste SAFE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DISPOSAL INFORMATION 206.296.4692 HazWasteHelp.org Products marked “CAUTION,” “WARNING,” “DANGER,” or “POISON” may require hazardous material disposal. Computers & TVs Fluorescent bulbs & tubes Plumbing liquids Lawn chemicals & pesticides Automotive fluids Flammable gas containers Paint & solvents Metal Aluminum & metal cans Glass Bottles & jars Scrap metal (less than 35lbs and 2‘ x 2’ x 2’) Bagged plastic bags (clean film wrap, newspaper, dry cleaner, & grocery bags) PVC pipe (no longer than length of cart) Plastic Yard Waste Grass & weeds Houseplants & flowers Leaves & twigs Branches (under 4’ long, 4” thick) Food–Soiled Paper Food Scraps Extra Garbage • There is an additional charge for garbage that does not fit in your garbage cart. If your lid is open more than 6 inches, additional charges incur. • Put additional garbage in 32-gallon (or smaller) cans or bags. Utensils Styrofoam TM containers Ziploc ® , food & single plastic bags Food-soiled plastic CDs Prescription vials Incandescent light bulbs Loose lids, caps & tops (less than 3 in. wide) Mirrors Paper & Cardboard Empty paper cups Clean boxes & cartons Empty paper bags Flattened cardboard Newspaper Empty, Clean and Dry Recyclables Only Place items loose in the recycling cart, not in bags or cartons. Place additional recyclables in clearly labeled sturdy bins or boxes next to the recycling cart. Foil & foil trays Plastic cups & food containers Pill bottles (no prescription vials) Plastic bottles (NEW! All colors — please place caps back ON plastic bottles) Mail, magazines, mixed paper Paper bags, towels & napkins Shredded paper (loose or in paper bag) Approved compostable bags & packaging Greasy pizza boxes Uncoated paper plates & cartons Wooden popsicle sticks & chopsticks Coffee grounds & filters Eggshells & nutshells Pasta & rice Meat, fish & dairy Shells & bones Bread & grains Fruits & vegetables Tea bags Plastic pots, buckets & baskets Single coffee brew cups Latex paint cans (empty & dry) Empty toxic materials containers Ceramics & glassware (broken or unusable) Diapers, pet waste & kitty litter (bagged) Extra Yard Debris If you have extra yard debris, place in: Heavy paper yard bags – OR – Bundles tied with fiber twine (4’ x 2’ x 2’ limit) Kitchen Tips Collect food scraps and food-soiled paper in a washable, lidded container. (remove all produce stickers)

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Page 1: Recycle Garbage EMPTY, CLEAN AND DRY! oodF Wd& ra Yaste …€¦ · Single coffee brew cups Latex paint cans (empty & dry) Empty toxic & kitty litter materials containers Ceramics

EMPTY, CLEAN AND DRY!

NO PLASTIC, GLASS OR

METAL

NO HAZ WASTE OR PROHIBITED ITEMSRecycle Garbage

Prohibited from all carts

Hazardous Materials

Food & Yard Waste

SAFE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DISPOSAL INFORMATION206.296.4692 HazWasteHelp.org

Products marked “CAUTION,” “WARNING,” “DANGER,” or “POISON” may require hazardous material disposal.

Computers & TVs

Fluorescent bulbs & tubes

Plumbing liquids Lawn chemicals & pesticides

Automotive fluids Flammable gas containers

Paint & solvents

Metal

Aluminum & metal cans

Glass

Bottles & jars

Scrap metal (less than 35lbs and

2‘ x 2’ x 2’)

Bagged plastic bags(clean film wrap, newspaper, dry cleaner, & grocery bags)

PVC pipe (no longer than length of cart)

Plastic

Yard Waste

Grass & weeds Houseplants & flowers

Leaves & twigs Branches (under 4’ long, 4” thick)

Food–Soiled Paper

Food ScrapsExtra Garbage• There is an additional charge for garbage that does not fit in your garbage cart. If your

lid is open more than 6 inches, additional charges incur.

• Put additional garbage in 32-gallon (or smaller) cans or bags.

Utensils

StyrofoamTM containers

Ziploc®, food & single plastic bags

Food-soiled plastic

CDs

Prescription vials

Incandescent light bulbs

Loose lids, caps & tops (less than 3 in. wide)

Mirrors

Paper & Cardboard

Empty paper cupsClean boxes & cartons

Empty paper bags

Flattened cardboard Newspaper

Empty, Clean and Dry Recyclables Only• Place items loose in the recycling cart, not in bags or cartons.

• Place additional recyclables in clearly labeled sturdy bins or boxes next to the recycling cart.

Foil & foil trays

Plastic cups & food containers

Pill bottles (no prescription vials)

Plastic bottles (NEW! All colors — please place caps

back ON plastic bottles)

Mail, magazines, mixed paper

Paper bags, towels & napkins

Shredded paper(loose or in paper bag)

Approved compostable bags & packaging

Greasy pizza boxes Uncoated paper plates & cartons

Wooden popsicle sticks & chopsticks

Coffee grounds & filters

Eggshells & nutshells

Pasta & rice

Meat, fish & dairy Shells & bones

Bread & grains

Fruits & vegetables

Tea bags

Plastic pots, buckets & baskets

Single coffee brew cups

Latex paint cans(empty & dry)

Empty toxic materials containers

Ceramics & glassware(broken or unusable)

Diapers, pet waste & kitty litter

(bagged)

Extra Yard Debris

If you have extra yard debris, place in:

• Heavy paper yard bags – OR –

• Bundles tied with fiber twine

(4’ x 2’ x 2’ limit)

Kitchen Tips

Collect food scraps

and food-soiled

paper in a washable,

lidded container.

(remove all produce stickers)