Tips for Using Recycling Centers in Connecticut

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Recycling has become more important than ever before with the landfills filling up, and global warming in the air. Many homeowners choose to recycle now instead of filling up the landfills even more, and destroying the earth that we have remaining. Make sure that before you start to recycle you check with your Recycling Centers Connecticut agencies and see what items are allowed to be recycled. All items must be approved and separated from any trash to be accepted. Here are some tips for what is included in most recycling and what isn’t.

Paper is recyclable in many communities. This includes magazines, newspapers, old phone books, computer paper, and junk mail. You do have to separate colored from plain paper, and bundle newspapers.

Cardboard is often picked up if you leave it out for the trash trucks, but it is possible that the recycling center will take it as well. Do not try to recycle wet or oily cardboard, it will be rejected.

Most all centers accept plastic, but there are numbers assigned to each kind. Grocery bags and plastic bottles are the most commonly accepted, and all of the numbers can get confusing and hard to follow.

Glass of course is another recycling project that has to be sorted by color. Check with your local Recycling center to see exactly what types of glass they accept.

Electronics are a sort of a grey area in some communities. Many communities have certain days that electronics can be recycled. There are certain kinds of electronics that can’t be recycled because they contain toxic materials.

White goods are actually old washers, dryers, and stoves, but in some communities may include hot water heaters, grills, and air conditioner units. There are safety regulations in place for recycling white goods and you should call your recycling center to find out what they are in your community.

Recycling is a great way to help your community and help the earth as well. Recycling isn’t just a hobby; it is a duty if you hope to have any type of future for your children or your children’s children.