14 Jul Recycling Right: What NOT to Recycle!

Recycling helps protect our environment and reduce landfill waste, but only when the right materials make it into the recycling cart.
Some common household items that should never be placed in your recycling bin include: plastic bags, greasy pizza boxes, garden hoses, electronic cords, packing peanuts and Styrofoam. These items can damage equipment, contaminate recyclable materials, and create costly processing challenges.
When in doubt, throw it out!
Just one contaminated item can affect an entire load of recyclables.
By taking a moment to recycle correctly, you’re helping keep Pensacola clean, protecting our recycling program, and ensuring that recyclable materials get a second life instead of ending up in a landfill.
Click the link below to download the Recycling Information Card.
Recycling helps protect our environment and reduce landfill waste, but only when the right materials make it into the recycling cart.
Some common household items that should never be placed in your recycling bin include: plastic bags, greasy pizza boxes, garden hoses, electronic cords, packing peanuts and Styrofoam. These items can damage equipment, contaminate recyclable materials, and create costly processing challenges.
When in doubt, throw it out!
Just one contaminated item can affect an entire load of recyclables.
By taking a moment to recycle correctly, you’re helping keep Pensacola clean, protecting our recycling program, and ensuring that recyclable materials get a second life instead of ending up in a landfill.
Click the link below to download the Recycling Information Card.
Recycling helps protect our environment and reduce landfill waste, but only when the right materials make it into the recycling cart.
Some common household items that should never be placed in your recycling bin include: plastic bags, greasy pizza boxes, garden hoses, electronic cords, packing peanuts and Styrofoam. These items can damage equipment, contaminate recyclable materials, and create costly processing challenges.
When in doubt, throw it out!
Just one contaminated item can affect an entire load of recyclables.
By taking a moment to recycle correctly, you’re helping keep Pensacola clean, protecting our recycling program, and ensuring that recyclable materials get a second life instead of ending up in a landfill.
Click the link below to download the Recycling Information Card.
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