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Recycling Right: What Materials Are Actually Accepted

Group of Children Gathering Recyclable ItemsAs an Idaho Falls renter, you may be asking what you can do to live more sustainably. For various people, sustainable living goes with recycling plastic, cardboard, or other materials. Nevertheless what several people don’t ascertain is that not all of these materials can be recycled. Just because something is made from plastic, glass, metal, or cardboard doesn’t indicate that it is recyclable. And putting non-recyclable items in a recycling bin is a huge waste of time for you and the processing center also. Here is a little advice to help you start and keep your recycling the right way.

Plastics

To recognize which plastic materials are recyclable and which aren’t, experts mention going by container shape. Typically, plastic bottles, jugs, jars, and tubs can be recycled. Just make sure to rinse out and dry each container previous to putting it in the recycling bin.

Anyhow, the list of plastic items that cannot be recycled is long enough–and certain ones may stun you. As an instance, plastic utensils, and straws are not recyclable, but, take note, plastic food containers and water bottles typically are. Other items that cannot be recycled involve Styrofoam, plastic shower curtains, syringes, and medical waste.

Likewise, plastic shopping bags, shrink wrap, and other varieties of plastic wrap should not be brought to your recycling center. These items clog up the machines and tend to end up in the landfill anyway. On the other hand, they can be recycled separately at drop-off locations in grocery stores. All in all, do not put recycling in bags – the bag will bring about problems at the processing center.

Glass

Recycling glass can be rather laborious than what people think all because processing centers don’t accept many types of glass. In many places, the centers don’t accept any glass at all. In others, only certain types of glass are accepted. Ensure to figure out the guidelines at your local processing center prior to throwing glass items in the bin.

On the same note, particular kinds of glass are just not recyclable at all. These include windows and mirrors, eyeglasses, vases, oven-safe ceramic cookware or dishes, and fluorescent light tubes. Considering that these articles have been treated with coatings or contain hazardous chemicals, they cannot be safely recycled and have to be disposed of in some other way.

Metal

Similar to glass, not all processing centers allow metal for recycling. Typically, if you have metal items you’d want to recycle, you’ll need to identify a place specializing in metal recycling. Several regular processing centers will not accept metals like car parts, propane cylinders, aerosol cans, clothes hangers, and so on.

Also, be aware, old televisions and electronics cannot just be brought to your local recycling center. The electronic components of these items make them quite a lot complex than some recycling centers can tackle. Rather, try to seek a local electronics shop that will get your old electronics. Quite a few companies will take old electronics, including cell phones and tablets, that are definitely broken or no longer needed.

Cardboard, Paper, and Wood

Numerous variations of cardboard, paper, and wood can be safely recycled, while others should be placed in the trash bin instead. Newspapers, notebook paper, and magazines are all easily accepted at several processing centers. The same holds true for flattened packing boxes, cereal boxes, and food delivery boxes. Untreated wood items are also generally okay, on the basis of what items your local recycling center can take.

Likewise, it’s necessary to note that certain cardboard, paper, and wood types are not recyclable. This consists of grease-soaked pizza boxes (a little bit of oil is okay), waxed paper cartons, and treated wood, consists of painted or stained furniture. Books and some paper are the kinds of paper that are not recyclable, so it’s definitely important to separate your paper items cautiously in preparation for placing them in your bin.

 

As a renter, you can easily do a lot to be useful to your community by recycling correctly. But in fact, if your current neighborhood doesn’t encourage and assist in your inclination for more sustainability, Real Property Management Southeast Idaho can actually help! You can simply check out our listings online or call at 208-522-2400.

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