WHITING RECYCLING PROGRAM
NEWSPAPER
· Any inserts found in newspaper are acceptable.
· Your Option: Place in 65-gallon recycling cart loose or into brown paper grocery bags.
MAGAZINES, CATALOGS, JUNK MAIL, and TELEPHONE BOOKS
· Your Option: Place in 65-gallon recycling cart loose or into brown paper grocery bags.
COMPUTER PAPER
· Your Option: Place in 65-gallon recycling cart loose or into brown paper grocery bags.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
· Remove all Styrofoam and packing material - (garbage)
· Flatten boxes and place in or beside 65-gallon recycling cart depending on size.
CHIPBOARD/CARDBOARD
EXAMPLES: CARDBOARD BEVERAGE CONTAINERS, POP AND BEER CASES, CEREAL AND DRY FOOD BOXES, PAPER TOWEL AND TOILET TISSUE CORES, FROZEN FOOD AND GIFT BOXES
· Remove all Styrofoam and packing material - (garbage)
· Flatten cardboard and place loose in 65-gallon recycling cart.
TIN and ALUMINUM CANS
EXAMPLES: ALUMINUM, BIMETAL, AND TIN CANS, ALUMINUM PIE TINS
· Labels can be left on
· Rinse clean to avoid an odor problem
· Flatten to save space
· Place loose in 65-gallon recycling cart
PLASTIC CONTAINERS
EXAMPLES: TWO-LITER SOFT DRINK AND GATORADE BOTTLES, MILK JUGS
· Remove caps
· Labels can be left on
· Rinse clean to avoid an odor problem
· Flatten to save space
· Place loose in 65-gallon recycling cart
GLASS BOTTLES
EXAMPLES: CLEAR, BROWN, AND GREEN GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS
· Remove caps
· Labels can be left on
· Rinse clean to avoid an odor problem
· Place loose in 65-gallon recycling cart
*Please do not place recyclables in plastic grocery bags or plastic garbage bags.
*Place all recyclables loose in your 65-gallon recycling cart.
YARDWASTE
Yard bag pick-up for the entire City of Whiting will be conducted weekly. Grass and leaves to be picked up, free of garbage and litter, must be placed in the alley in biodegradable yard bags. Yard bags of grass and leaves will be collected by a truck. Plastic garbage bags may not be used as an alternative to biodegradable yard bags. Plastic garbage bags don't compost and at times are difficult to distinguish from garbage. Loose piles of unbagged grass or leaves will not be picked up by the City. Residents placing loose piles of grass or leaves in the alley, garbage carts, or recycling carts will be notified.