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Garbage and Recycling Guide for Residents

City officials approved an amendment to the Waste Management Agreement, which includes changes to what and how recyclables are collected. Most importantly, residents can now mix all recyclables together, without having to separate newspapers and cardboard from other items.

All materials recycled through the City's curbside program must meet the standards of the recycling center. Here is a reminder of what should and should not be placed in your green recycling container.

(Note: To replace or order a recycling bin, please contact WM at 954-974-7500, and they will deliver one to your home within 10 business days.)

Newspapers and Mixed Paper

  • Newspapers, including inserts and advertisements
  • Magazines, catalogs, phone books, office papers (including shredded paper), file folders, envelopes, junk mail, chipboard and Kraft bags
  • May be tied or placed in a brown paper bag 
  • Paper should not be bundled with wire or tape

Glass

  • Includes green, brown and clear glass
  • Remove lids and bottle caps; rinse to remove residue
  • No broken glass

Aluminum Containers

  • Aluminum used beverage cans should be clean and reasonably dry
  • Items not accepted include aluminum foil, foil trays and pie plates.

Steel and Bi-Metal Containers

  • Empty and rinse cans to remove food residue
  • Clean and empty aerosol cans are accepted

Cardboard

  • Includes brown corrugated cardboard boxes
    (Look for accordion pleats between inside and outside box panels)
  • Flatten boxes
  • Cannot be larger than 36" x 36" and may be bundled with string
  • Remove plastic or other packing materials
  • Materials shall be free of food, dirt, grease or other contaminants
  • Items not accepted include wet, soiled or wax-coated cardboard; cereal, shoe, cookie, gift and pizza boxes

Plastics

  • Plastic bottles with an opening narrower than the body, such as soda bottles, milk, water, detergent and shampoo bottles (without caps or lids)
  • Includes plastics coded 1 or 2 on the bottom of the container
  • Rinse container to remove residue; remove caps
  • Items not accepted include plastic bags and wrapping, oil and anti-freeze bottles, styrofoam cups, film, green vegetable trays or plastics coded 3,4, 5, 6, or 7

Milk/Juice Cartons

  • Includes juice boxes and fruit drink cartons
  • Rinse to remove residue
  • Dispose of straws
  • Items not accepted include drink pouches, bags or squeeze bottles

 


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