Recycling

REMOVE ALL LIDS AND RINSE CONTAINERS BEFORE DISPOSING

Recycling Center

The Recycling Center, 218 Runyon Street, is open 7AM-3:30PM, Monday-Friday.

The materials accepted include:

  • Electronic Waste (E-Waste) - Computers, Monitors, Televisions, Keyboards, VCR's, DVD Players, Microwaves and other small electronics.
  • All items accepted at the Drop-Off Center are also accepted at the Recycling Center.


Recycling Drop-Off Center

The Recycling Drop-Off Center, at the corner of Valley and Runyon streets, is accessible 24 hours a day.

The materials accepted include:

  • Aluminum - No tin cans, foil, siding or pie pans. 
    • Crush cans in order to save space. Hint: If in doubt, use a refrigerator magnet. If the magnet sticks, it is not aluminum. 
  • Corrugated Cardboard - Corrugated cardboard (a wavy layer between two flat layers) only. 
    • Flatten boxes. No pasteboard, such as cereal or shoe boxes. Labels, tape and staples do not have to be removed.
  • Glass - Bottles and jars only
    • No window glass or mirrors. Labels do not have to be removed.
  • Newsprint - Newsprint only; if it comes in the newspaper, it can be recycled. 
    • Do not tie or bag newsprint. It must be dry, clean and unsoiled (free of wax, plastics and other contaminants). It should not have been exposed to the sun for long periods of time. No magazines, catalogs or junk mail.
  • Plastic Grade #1 - Two liter drink bottles, water bottles, any plastic container with the chasing arrow triangle that has the #1 inside the triangle. 
    • Crush bottles in order to save space. Labels do not have to be removed.
  • Plastic Grade #2 - Milk jugs, laundry detergent bottles, bleach bottles, any plastic container with the chasing arrow triangle that has the #2 inside the triangle. 
    • Crush bottles in order to save space. Labels do not have to be removed.
  • Sorted Office Paper - Office paper (both color and white), notebook paper, magazines, catalogs, junk mail and phone books.