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There are some other items that do not belong in a recycling bin: Plastics (grocery bags, shopping bags, garbage bags) Cardboard boxes that have not been flattened. Hard-molded plastic packaging.
Items not to put in your blue top bin black plastic, polystyrene and bubble wrap. personal protective equipment (PPE) like face masks, gloves. nappies, wipes or tissues. wrappers and packets. pouches and tubes. plastic wrap, film or carrier bags.
Must recycle the following materials: Aluminum cans. Glass bottles and jars. Steel cans. Plastic Bottles, Jars, Jugs and Tubs (1 gallon or less) Common examples of these plastics include, but are not limited to water, soda, juice and detergent bottles, mayonnaise jars, yogurt and margarine rubs, and milk jugs. Newspaper.
Non-recyclable items Garbage. Food waste. Food-tainted items (such as: used paper plates or boxes, paper towels, or paper napkins) Ceramics and kitchenware. Windows and mirrors. Plastic wrap. Packing peanuts and bubble wrap. Wax boxes.
There is one basic rule of recycling: if you are unsure if something can be considered recyclable, follow the “bottles, cans, paper or cardboard” motto. If the item fits into one of these categories, it often has the green light to be recycled.
In a direct discharge type of station, several collection trucks empty directly into the transport vehicle. In a storage discharge type of station, refuse is first emptied into a storage pit or onto a platform, and then machinery is used to hoist or push the solid waste into the transport vehicle.
Bulk Collection: Public Works collects bulky waste the second Friday during the months of February, April, June, August, October, and December. Please call 732-356-0258 to schedule a collection. There are fees associated with bulk pick up which will be explained at the time of scheduling.
10 Steps for Effective Waste Management Planning Identify the Waste Your Facility Creates. Identify Waste Streams. Establish a Waste Management Team. Assess Current Waste Disposal Methods. Consider Your Waste Hierarchy. Select Waste Management Partners. Set Targets for Waste Reduction. Create a Waste Management Action Plan.
Bulk pickup is limited to one per year, and is arranged by appointment only. Rules are strictly enforced, so please read carefully. Please call (732) 968-1603 between 6am and 7pm, leave your name and number, your call will be returned to arrange for pickup.