How to Place Your Solid Waste Carts at the Curb In order for us to quickly collect your carts, please put all solid waste carts at least 3 feet away from each other and surrounding items at the curb, such as: cars, mail boxes, fences, fire hydrants and basketball hoops. 3 feet 3 feet Garb age 3 feet Recy cl ing 3 feet Mail 3 feet Place carts next to the curb (within 2 feet of curb). You may also put carts in the street, if you place them immediately against the face of the curb (or a couple feet out). STREET How to Recycle Items Not Collected at the Curb Large Stack of Cardboard from a Recent Move If you recently moved and have a large pile of cardboard boxes that won’t fit into your blue recycling cart, you may bring them to the City’s Transfer & Recycling Facility or you may call to schedule a special curbside pick-up, which takes place on Thursdays only of each week. Remove ALL packaging material or styrofoam. Call 224-6201. All cardboard boxes must be broken down and neatly stacked at the curb. Televisions, Computers, and Other Electronic Equipment TV’s and computer monitors have cathode ray tubes, which contain lead, and are banned from the landfill. You may recycle these and other electronic equipment at the City’s Transfer & Recycling Facility for no charge! Limit:10 items per day. Household Hazardous Waste Residents that have used or leftover hazardous waste (old paint, batteries, used motor oil, filters, anti-freeze, pesticides, solvents, etc.) may bring them to the City’s Household Hazardous Waste facility, free-of-charge. This program is not available for businesses at this time. The Household Hazardous Waste facility is open three days a week -Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Always call before you come to the facility. Occasionally, our hazardous waste staff are called out for emergency response. The phone number is 224-6209. Five gallons or 50 pounds maximum per trip. Appliances Household appliances are accepted at the City of Redding Transfer & Recycling Facility for a fee. Staff will properly remove and recycle the refrigerant, compressors, oil, mercury switches, and then recycle the scrap metal. Some examples are: refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, stoves, window-mount air conditioning units and water heaters. Note: window-mount A/C units only. No large air conditioners. This service is for households only - no business waste at this time. Scrap Metals You can recycle scrap aluminum, copper, tin, iron and brass items at the City of Redding Transfer & Recycling Facility. Some examples are: aluminum gutters, insulated copper wiring, copper piping (water pipes), metal bed springs, radiators, tire rims, and metal fencing. Dear Customer, The Solid Waste Utility Staff is please to present you with your new blue cart for the curbside recycling program. There is no extra charge for the blue cart. After careful planning the curbside recycling program was implemented and has resulted in lower costs over the long haul. The blue carts are collected by an automatic process, keeping route injuries down and increasing the speed at which the material is handled. The curbside recycling program, also known as “single stream recycling,” enabled us to achieve a state mandate that requires us to divert 50% of the waste from the landfill. The blue cart’s large capacity allows you to wheel items to the curb and the curbside recycling program allows for more types of items. Now you can recycle junk mail, magazines, plastic containers (#1 & #2), and many boxes you have in your pantry, such as boxes for cereal, cookies, crackers, dog biscuits, etc. All these items are combined into the single blue recycling container, making it easier than ever to recycle, a benefit to the community and to the environment. We want to provide the best possible service at the lowest cost, and appreciate your cooperation to keep contaminants out of the cart. Proper cart placement is essential to efficient service. Please take a moment to review this brochure and to familiarize yourself with what’s acceptable to recycle and how the blue carts work. Keep this brochure as a handy guide to help educate everybody about recycling. Thank you for you participation, From the Solid Waste Utility The Solid Waste Utility offers recycling carts to singlefamily homes, multi-family homes and businesses, too! This publication is partially funded by a grant from the California Department of Conservation, Division of Recycling Tires Tires can be brought to the City of Redding Transfer Station for a fee. The City sends them to a local cement company which incinerates them as an alternative fuel. No tires larger than 46” diameter x 12” wide. Re-printed in May, 2009, on post-consumer recycled paper Put it ALL Together: Three Easy Steps to Use Your Recycling Cart 1 Combine everything loosely in your cart so it empties freely into the recycling truck. Please DO NOT separate items or put them in a plastic bag, paper bag or “nest” items inside each other. Put only recyclables in your blue cart. Please read the list of contaminants below and keep them OUT of your recycling cart. Contamination is costly, can damage the recycling equipment and leads to rising residential garbage rates. Help yourself by knowing what can and can’t go in your recycling cart. NOTE: Recycling carts with repeat problems of contamination will be removed. Every truck is equipped with a camera to see what’s being dumped inside. If contamination is found before your cart is dumped, the cart will be left behind and tagged with a notice for you to remove the contaminants. Customers that do not remove the contaminants may be charged to have the cart dumped as garbage. 2 What Kind of Paper? List of Acceptable Items: Plastic Bottles & Jugs: • Plastic bottles & jugs #1 - #2 • Labels are okay. • Empty and lightly rinse. • Lids are ok. • No motor oil or antifreeze bottles. Load the cart loosely so that it will empty. Glass Bottles & Jars: Soda, beer, wine, juice, pickle jars, etc. Tin Cans: Soup, tuna, canned fruit & veggies, cat/dog food, etc. Place your recycling cart properly at the curb the night before your collection day. Carts must be placed at the curb no later than 6:00 a.m. on your collection day. Review the diagram on the back of this brochure for proper cart placement. It is a good idea to put your cart out the night before your collection day. We start our routes at 6:00 a.m. - this will help avoid missed pick ups. Redding Municipal Code requires that you remove all carts from the curb within 12 hours of collection and store them behind a fence or alongside your house to help keep our neighborhoods beautiful! Plastic Bottles & Jugs: #1 - #2. Think... beverage containers, bottles & jugs. Example: Soda pop bottles, water bottles, milk jugs, laundry detergent, shampoo bottles. Aluminum: Aluminum cans. Please break down all cardboard boxes. Large pieces can jam in the cart and prevent it from emptying completely. Large pieces should be cut into smaller sections to fit into cart. Remember, the lid must be closed when you set the cart at the curb. 3 Newspaper & Paper Egg Cartons. No styrofoam egg cartons. Magazines, Catalogs, Junk Mail & Envelopes. Glass Bottles & Jars Pasteboard Boxes: Cereal, Kleenex, cake mix, cracker and shoe boxes. No boxes with foil overlay. Be sure to remove all plastic liners and packaging material. • Remove lids. • Labels are okay. • Empty and lightly rinse. CONTAMINANTS -Please DO NOT put these in your recycling cart: Flattened Cardboard Boxes: Do NOT cram boxes into cart! Break down large boxes & remove packaging material. Office Paper, Computer Paper, School Paper, Manila Folders. NO SHREDDED PAPER. Paper Rolls: toilet paper rolls, paper towel & wrapping paper rolls. Please do NOT put any of these items in your recycling cart. They are either incompatible with our mechanical sorting equipment or are not recyclable: NO PLASTIC BAGS NO styrofoam: cups, fast food boxes, or packaging peanuts NO aluminum foil or pie plates NO containers with food residue (please thoroughly rinse out peanut butter, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, and cat/dog food containers) NO napkins, paper plates, paper towels, tissues, diapers, etc. NO waxed boxes, waxed paper, (orange juice, milk cartons, ice cream containers) NO decorative bows, no paper with foil design on it NO mirrors, windows, drinking glasses, ceramic, china, pyrex, or light bulbs NO aerosol cans, paint cans, motor oil or antifreeze bottles, syringes NO hard-bound books NO plastic toys, Tupperware, or other miscellaneous types of plastic NO clothing NO scrap metals (pots & pans, lawn chairs, pipe, etc.) NO wire, rope, chain or garden hoses. A Word About Recycling Paper Wrapping Paper & Cards. NO foil printing or lining. Aluminum, Steel, & Tin Cans • Labels are okay. • Empty and lightly rinse. • NO aluminum foil or pie plates. Newspapers, Brown Bags, Cardboard, & Other Clean Paper: • Remove plastic wrapping or bags around newspapers and magazines. • Remove any plastic liners, packaging & styrofoam peanuts. • Flatten cardboard and cut up large boxes into smaller pieces. • Paper grocery bags are OK! You can recycle almost any office or school paper - glossy or flat. NO shredded paper. Make it Easy! These items don’t have to be removed from your office paper: plastic windows in envelopes, labels, paper clips, staples, tape, or sticky notes. Please REMOVE: any plastic covers or bags on magazines and newspapers; the black carbons from carbon forms; and foil designs on cards before recycling them. Examples of Office or School Paper: Paper used for computers, copying, typing, writing, folders, envelopes, fax machines, printers, carbonless forms, reports, advertisements, posters, brochures, etc. * Shredded Paper: We DO NOT take shredded paper in the mixed recycling carts. Strip-shredded paper can be brought to the transfer station or added to an office paper recycling program. Confetti shredded paper must be thrown away.
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