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    Envelopes with or without plastic windows are recyclable and can be placed with your curbside recyclables.

    Envelopes with or without plastic windows are recyclable and can be placed with your curbside recyclables. Envelopes with plastic windows are filtered out while the paper is getting turned back into paper pulp. You don't need to tear the plastic windows out. Paper pulping machines sort it all out in the recycling process.

    Tyvek plastic shipping envelopes from DuPont are commonly used by the United States Postal Service and Federal Express. Tyvek envelopes are 100% plastic and cannot be recycled in our program. However, the manufacturer maintains a nationwide recycling program. Small quantities of Tyvek envelopes may be mailed to DuPont in a used envelope. For greater quantities, DuPont will either send a free pouch with address label and mailing instructions or make arrangements with regional recyclers. For more information, call 1-866-338-9835 or visit the Tyvek recycling program website.

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    Envelopes with or without plastic windows are recyclable and can be placed with your curbside recyclables.

    Envelopes with or without plastic windows are recyclable and can be placed with your curbside recyclables. Envelopes with plastic windows are filtered out while the paper is getting turned back into paper pulp. You don't need to tear the plastic windows out. Paper pulping machines sort it all out in the recycling process.

    Tyvek plastic shipping envelopes from DuPont are commonly used by the United States Postal Service and Federal Express. Tyvek envelopes are 100% plastic and cannot be recycled in our program. However, the manufacturer maintains a nationwide recycling program. Small quantities of Tyvek envelopes may be mailed to DuPont in a used envelope. For greater quantities, DuPont will either send a free pouch with address label and mailing instructions or make arrangements with regional recyclers. For more information, call 1-866-338-9835 or visit the Tyvek recycling program website.

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    Envelopes with or without plastic windows are recyclable and can be placed with your curbside recyclables.

    Envelopes with or without plastic windows are recyclable and can be placed with your curbside recyclables. Envelopes with plastic windows are filtered out while the paper is getting turned back into paper pulp. You don't need to tear the plastic windows out. Paper pulping machines sort it all out in the recycling process.

    Tyvek plastic shipping envelopes from DuPont are commonly used by the United States Postal Service and Federal Express. Tyvek envelopes are 100% plastic and cannot be recycled in our program. However, the manufacturer maintains a nationwide recycling program. Small quantities of Tyvek envelopes may be mailed to DuPont in a used envelope. For greater quantities, DuPont will either send a free pouch with address label and mailing instructions or make arrangements with regional recyclers. For more information, call 1-866-338-9835 or visit the Tyvek recycling program website.

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    The following paper and cardboard material should be placed in your recycling container loosely, with no plastic bags, string or twine.

    The following paper and cardboard material should be placed in your recycling container loosely, with no plastic bags, string or twine.

    • Newspapers & Inserts
    • Magazine & Catalogs
    • Phone Books
    • Kraft Paper (Brown Paper Bags)
    • Paper Egg Cartons
    • Junk Mail such as cards, envelopes, letters and enclosures
    • Shredded Paper (place in clear, plastic bag)
    • School & Office paper such as
      • Tablet Paper
      • White Paper (lined & unlined)
      • Green Bar Computer Paper
      • Computer Paper
      • Colored Paper
      • Copier Paper
      • Scratch Pad Paper
      • All NCR Paper
      • Envelopes (with or without windows)
      • Blueprint Paper
      • Post-It Notes
      • Fax Paper
      • Thermo Paper
      • Adding Machine Paper
      • Index Cards
      • Manila File Folders
      • Glossy Paper
    • Lightweight Cardboard such as
      • Dry Food Boxes (cereal, cookies, snack)
      • Non-Food Boxes (medicine, tissue, toy and gift boxes)
      • Toilet & Paper Towel Tubes
      • Pizza Boxes (with debris removed)
      • Corrugated Cardboard

    Items NOT accepted for recycling:

    Napkins, Tissues, Wax Paper, Paper Towels, Paper Plates/Cups, Tissue Paper, Copier Paper Wrappings, Metal Hanging File Folders, Tyvek Shipping Envelopes, Frozen Food & Microwave Cartons, Wax-Coated Corrugated

    Special Instructions:

    • Do not place recyclables in plastic bags. Please do not bundle or tie with string or twine.
    • Remove paper and plastic liners.
    • Flatten cardboard and stack underneath of next to your recycling container(s).
    • Shredded paper is the only exception to the plastic bag rule- place shredded paper in a large, clear bag for collection.
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  5. Bubble Envelopes

    Please place in your garbage for disposal.

    Please place in your garbage for disposal. Do not place in your recycling container.

    Always consider reuse before disposal.

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