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8/10/2019 Recycling Cupertino (2) http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/recycling-cupertino-2 1/2 RECYCLING  AND REFUSE SET-OUT EXAMPLE Sealed Used Oil and Cooking Oil Jugs Garbage Cart Space Carts 18Apart Recycling Cart Compost, Yard Waste and Organics Cart Single Stream Recyclables collected in your blue cart INTRODUCING THE CUPERTINO EXPANDED RECYCLING PROGRAMS on NOVEMBER 1, 2010 Residential Programs: > Food Waste/Organic Material > Organics Kitchen Container for storage > Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb Recycling (CFL) > Cooking Oil Recycling > On-Call Household Hazardous Waste collection > Expanded Single Stream Recycling Material > Coats for Kids Collection - November 2010 > At Home Composting containers 650 Martin Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95050 408.725.4020 or recologycupertino.com Proud to be Employee-Owned Expanded Household Recycling Programs Current Recyclables Aseptic containers – sterile cardboard containers, such as milk cartons Corrugated Cardboard Dry cell batteries (in clear sealed plastic bag only) Glass – All glass food, beverage jars and bottles Metal – All metal food and beverage containers including those made of aluminum, tin, steel and bi-metal. Plastic – Containers marked #1 - #7 Paper – Most clean and dry household paper, including: Cardboard, Food boxes (cereal, crackers, remove liners), Junk mail & envelopes, Magazines & catalogs, Newspaper, Paper (colored, computer, white, wrapping) , Paper bags, Paper egg cartons, Paper towel rolls, Phone books Used motor oil and oil filters Household Batteries and CFL’s in clear sealed plastic bags Printed on recycled stock with soy-based inks. © Recology Cupertino 2010. All rights reserved. RECYCLABLES AND COMPOSTABLES, BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1, 2010  • Aerosol cans (empty)  • Car parts (fluid removed  • Aluminum foil, trays and pans  • Frozen food packaging (paper base)  • All plastics with or without a number  • Flower pots (except black)  • Film plastic (bagged)  • Empty pizza boxes  • Cell phones  • Cooking Oil  • Compact fluorescent light bulbs (in clear sealed plastic bag only) 

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RECYCLING  AND REFUSE SET-OUT EXAMPLE

SealedUsed Oil

andCookingOil Jugs

Garbage Cart

SpaceCarts 18”

Apart

Recycling Cart

Compost, YardWaste and

Organics Cart

Single Stream Recyclables collected in your blue cart

INTRODUCING THECUPERTINO EXPANDEDRECYCLING PROGRAMS

on NOVEMBER 1, 2010

Residential Programs:

> Food Waste/OrganicMaterial

> Organics KitchenContainer for storage

> Compact FluorescentLight Bulb Recycling(CFL)

> Cooking Oil Recycling

> On-Call HouseholdHazardous Wastecollection

> Expanded SingleStream RecyclingMaterial

> Coats for KidsCollection -November 2010

> At Home Compostingcontainers

650 Martin AvenueSanta Clara, CA 95050

408.725.4020 or

recologycupertino.com

Proud to be Employee-Owned

Expanded Household Recycling Programs

Current Recyclables

Aseptic containers – sterilecardboard containers, such asmilk cartons

Corrugated Cardboard

Dry cell batteries(in clear sealed plastic bag only) 

Glass – All glass food, beverage jars andbottles

Metal – All metal food andbeverage containers includingthose made of aluminum, tin,steel and bi-metal.

Plastic – Containers marked #1 - #7

Paper – Most clean and dry household paper,including: Cardboard,Food boxes (cereal,crackers, removeliners), Junk mail& envelopes,Magazines& catalogs,Newspaper, Paper(colored, computer,white, wrapping) , Paper bags,Paper egg cartons, Papertowel rolls, Phone books

Used motor oil and oil filters

Household

Batteries

and CFL’s inclear sealedplastic bags

Printed on recycled stock with soy-based inks. © Recology Cupertino 2010. All rights reserved.

RECYCLABLES ANDCOMPOSTABLES,BEGINNINGNOVEMBER 1, 2010

  • Aerosol cans (empty)  

• Car parts (fluid removed

  • Aluminum foil, trays andpans

  • Frozen food packaging(paper base) 

  • All plastics with orwithout a number

  • Flower pots(except black) 

  • Film plastic (bagged) 

  • Empty pizza boxes

  • Cell phones

  • Cooking Oil

  • Compactfluorescentlight bulbs (inclear sealedplastic bagonly) 

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All Foodfruits, vegetables, meat,poultr y, seafood, shellfish,

bones, rice, beans, pasta,bread, cheese and eggshells.

OtherCompostableswaxed cardboard, napkins,paper towels, paper plates,

paper milk cartons, tea bags,coffee grounds/filters,wooden crates, sawdust.

Plants

floral trimmings,tree trimmings, leaves,

grass, brush, weeds.

Questions?

Todo Comidafrutas, verduras, carnes, mariscoscrustáceos, huesos, arroz, frijoles

pastas, pan, quesos, cáscarasde huevo.

Papel Manchadopor Comidacartón enceraado, servilletas,platos y toallas de papel,filtros y posos de café recipientesde cartón para leche, bolsas de tcajas de madera, aserrín.

Plantasrecortes de flores y árboles, hojascesped cortado, malezas, hierba

 

NO! No plastic,

Styrofoam, glass,

metal or liquids

¡NO! No bolsas/envolturas/pajitas de

plástico, espuma de poliestireno,

botellas y latas, papel de aluminio,

líquidos, desechos peligrosos

 Composting Collection

Only compostable bags accepted 

Questions?

(408) 725-4020

www.recologycupertino.co

 

Non-Compostable Items

PlasticsCornstarch Material

Bio-Degradable PlasticsStyrofoamGlassCeramicsMetalLiquidsGarbagePet WasteTreated wood or painted woodHousehold Hazardous Waste

or chemicals

Organics / Compostables

 Yard Waste – includes grass  trimmings, leaves, small

branches -3’ or less, weeds and

plantsAll food products and bones,  such as chicken, turkey, fish,

beef and porkCoffee grounds, tea bags and  filtersDairy & Soy ProductsPasta, bread and dough

productsAll fruit and vegetablesFood Soiled pizza and paper

productsAll soiled paper products 

such as napkins, towels, plates,tissue, cups and paper take-outcontainers

Household Composting Programsbeginning in November 2010

Call for Residential Pickup of

Electronic and Universal

Waste, Sharps and

Non-controlled Medicines,

and Household Chemicals

Door-to-Door Household Hazardous Waste Management Program