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The fact is that some recycling actions make a bigger impact than others. So please remember The fact is that some recycling actions make a bigger impact than others. So please remember

The fact is that some recycling actions make a bigger impact than others. So please remember - PowerPoint Presentation

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The fact is that some recycling actions make a bigger impact than others. So please remember - PPT Presentation

Youd be amazed by how big of an impact just following these simple rules can have Business Logo To learn more visit RecycleOftenRecycleRightcom NO BAGGED RECYCLABLES No Plastic bags Business Logo ID: 667760

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The fact is that some recycling actions make a bigger impact than others. So please remember these three basic rules the next time you recycle:You’d be amazed by how big of an impact just following these simple rules can have!

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To learn more, visit: RecycleOftenRecycleRight.comSlide2

NO BAGGED RECYCLABLESNo Plastic bags

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To learn more, visit: RecycleOftenRecycleRight.com

Recycling Rule

Do not bag recyclables. They must be loose in the bin!

Expert Tip

If you store your recyclables

in a bag, simply dump them

out when you get to your bin and re-use the bag!Slide3

NO PLASTIC BAGSNO Plastic Wraps, Film or Mailers

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To learn more, visit: RecycleOftenRecycleRight.com

Recycling Rule

Plastic bags, wrap, bubble wrap, plastic sandwich bags, freezer bags, and mailers shouldn’t go in the recycle bin.

Expert Tip

Reuse whenever possible for presents, moving or storage of similar items.

Do not bag recyclables. Find where you can recycle them at plasticfilmrecycling.org.Slide4

RECYCLE ALL BOTTLES, CANS, PAPER & CARDBOARD

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To learn more, visit: RecycleOftenRecycleRight.com

Recycling Rule

Recycle plastics like empty

bottles, jars, jugs and tubs by their shapes. Chasing arrows ( ) don’t necessarily indicate recyclability in mixed recycling programs.

Expert Tip

Caps are now recyclable. Simply put caps back on empty containers before tossing in your recycling bin.Slide5

RECYCLE ALL BOTTLES, CANS, PAPER & CARDBOARD

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To learn more, visit: RecycleOftenRecycleRight.com

Recycling Rule

Recycle all empty tin, aluminum and steel cans.

Expert Tip

Empty aerosol cans can also be recycled if empty & dry. If they are not, then they could be dangerous. Remove plastic lids.Slide6

RECYCLE ALL BOTTLES, CANS, PAPER & CARDBOARD

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To learn more, visit: RecycleOftenRecycleRight.com

Recycling Rule

Paper, newspaper and magazines are good to recycle.

Expert Tip

Soiled and wet paper should be placed in the trash.Slide7

RECYCLE ALL BOTTLES, CANS, PAPER & CARDBOARD

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To learn more, visit: RecycleOftenRecycleRight.com

Recycling Rule

Flatten and recycle all cardboard and paperboard.

Expert Tip

Flatten cardboard to make room for more materials to fit in your recycling.Slide8

NO PLASTIC BAGSNO Flexible Packaging

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Recycling Rule

Flexible packaging like chip bags, juice or soup pouches of plastic coffee box liners cannot be recycled in mixed recycling programs.

Expert Tip

This type of packaging is made from multiple materials preventing it from being recycled. It must be trashed.Slide9

Trash It InsteadNO Cups with Plastic or Wax Coating

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Recycling Rule

Cups with plastic or waxed coatings are not recyclable.

Expert Tip

The plastic lid should be trashed as well.Slide10

Trash It Instead

NO Polystyrene Foam & Plastic

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Recycling Rule

Polystyrene foam and plastic “to-go” containers and cups are not recyclable in mixed recycling programs.

Expert Tip

Packing peanuts aren’t recyclable either, however some shipping stores will take peanuts back for re-use.Slide11

Keep Items Clean & Dry

NO Food Waste

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Recycling Rule

Scrape out all cans and jars, empty liquids and put scraps in the compost.

Expert Tip

Food scraps and liquids may seem harmless, but they could turn a whole load of recycling to trash.Slide12

Keep Items Clean & Dry

NO Soiled Paper Towels

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Recycling Rule

Soiled paper towels, napkins and tissues are not recyclable.

Expert Tip

Compost the soiled items, and remember to recycle the paper towel cardboard tube.Slide13

Keep Items Clean & DryFood & Beverage Containers

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Recycling Rule

Recycle empty milk cartons, juice boxes and food cartons.

Expert Tip

Rinsing is no longer necessary, just empty and they are ready to go!Slide14

Keep Items Clean & DryPizza Boxes

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Recycling Rule

Cardboard pizza delivery boxes without leftovers, grease or liners should be recycled.

Expert Tip

Tear off the soiled parts and recycle the rest.Slide15

Beyond the Curb

NO Needles

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Recycling Rule

Medical waste doesn’t belong in curbside recycling or waste!

Expert Tip

Needles can cause serious injuries to workers, so dispose of them in a safe sharps container, or contact your local service provider.