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Brochure 4 - 5b Recycles

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Trans fe r S ta t i outh 1 on 80 West M 0 East. Carey a gic • 42 900 Ea 00 Nort st, Buh h el Dept. rd) aluminum/steel/tin cans, aluminum foil, disposable pie tins. Must be rinsed clean with minimal food contamination. Labels are ok aerosol cans, propane bottles, paint buckets, metal pans or pots, cookie sheets, large metal objects, food-soiled metal Plastics #1-5 (Containers and Lids) bottles and food containers clearly marked #1 - 5 rinsed, lids ok if removed from container containers marked #6 polystyrene (styrofoam) or #7; bags or films, motor oil or other hazardous material containers, buckets, PVC pipe, large plastic items Corrugated Cardboard cardboard (with wavy layer inside) recycle your non-corrugated cardboard with mixed paper waxed cardboard, food-contaminated cardboard (e.g. pizza boxes) Glass glass bottles (all colors) metal and plastic neck rings on bottles are ok plate glass, Pyrex, light bulbs, ceramics hazardous chemical containers Batteries - Household alkaline (A, AA, C, D, etc.), rechargeable (ni-cad, lithium, etc.) Batteries - Car car batteries Computers monitors, CPUs, towers, laptops, power supplies DVD players, printers, faxes, other electronics Household Hazardous Waste paints, thinners, antifreeze, insecticide, herbicide, CFLs; liquid mercury thermometers/thermostats (Limit: 5 gal/day; 25 gal/mo) explosives, propane tanks, fire extinguishers smoke detectors, agricultural chemicals x Motor Oil motor oil motor oil mixed with anything Propane Tanks tanks with or without propane inside Tires passenger vehicles, trucks, (semi-truck/implements only at transfer stations) solid (lawn mower) wheels Vehicles must have title or registration no fluids Appliances ($5 fee each) refrigerators, ovens, washers, dryers, water heaters, dishwashers Metals scrap metal Yard Waste wood (less than 18” diameter & 8’ length), Christmas trees, grass clippings, leaves, untreated scrap wood Inert Construction Debris (fee of $20/ton) concrete, brick, rubble, dirt, rock, glass, metal stumps over 18”, treated wood, railroad ties x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x chemically treated yard waste, wood (>18” diameter) christmas tree lights, plastic bags x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Aluminum/Tin Food and Drink Cans x 1675 S • Fire outh 3 corrugated cardboard, spiral or bound papers, staples, fluorescent colored papers, wax-coated milk/juice cartons, used animal bedding, books, food-contaminated paper x (617 S Carey & Ride f River Hailey newspaper and inserts, magazines and catalogs, junk mail, white, colored & glossy paper, paper bags, egg cartons, paper towel tubes, packing paper non-corrugated cardboard (e.g. cereal boxes, paper 6-pack holders) x x x Mixed Paper x (Corne ro Hailey • Park 110 Oh io and Bu llion) Gulch Rd C Center ounty Recy cle • 110 Oh io Gulc Ohio G h Rd (B ldg 1) ulch T Statio ransfe n• r tation) Blaine f 4th S Elkho rn t.) (Fire S NO Hall) Yes t end o Recycle Sun V alley (City as of Blaine County Recycles Decem Resid ber 20 12 ential CURB SIDE C ollecti on Ketch u m (Eas recycles Reduce • reuse • Divert VCRs, DVD Players, Computers and Stereos recycles Wood River Middle School–Tech Dept, Best Buy in Twin Falls CFL Light Bulbs Unbroken, Compact Flourescent Light Bulbs (no flourescent tubes) recycles ERC, Home Depot or Lowe’s in Twin Falls Cell Phones recycles ERC, Cell phone stores, Charity Usable Furniture and Building Materials recycles Tax Deductible; Free pickup by Building Material Thrift Store, Hailey 788-0014 Additional Information Blaine County Recycle Center www.5BRecycles.org (208) 788-0880 Recycling Guide • • • • • • Ohio Gulch Transfer Station (208) 788-2351 Carey Transfer Station (208) 823-4308 • recycles • • Jane’s Artifacts or Copy & Print in Hailey Business As Usual in Ketchum Plastic Bags grocery-type bags, produce and shopping (plastics #2 and #4) recycles recycle at Albertsons, Atkinsons, and Kings stores • • • Reuse cloth, paper or plastic bags for shopping (keep them in your car) Share magazines with neighbors and friends Compost yard and food waste Use flatware or reusable plastic items for parties (collect in a separate bin) Recycle Printer Cartridges ink & toner recycles Buy products in concentrate or bulk Avoid products with toxic ingredients Repair or maintain equipment Buy more durable products Buy items made from recycled materials Remove your name from junk-mail lists Reuse Southern Idaho Solid Waste (208) 432-9082 Clear Creek Disposal (208) 726-9600 When it comes to environmental impact, recycling, waste reduction and reusing products are all important activities that save energy and save money. Reduce Blaine County Information (208) 788-5543 Environmental Resource Center (208) 726-4333 The 3 Rs recycles visit www.5BRecycles.org for an up-to-date A-Z guide It WORKS! Americans recycled (and composted) 34% of our waste last year Blaine County recycled 2,887,200 pounds last year