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What Goes Where?
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1) Read below to get the details right here...
2)
Type in the item or if you want to dispose of in the What Goes Where Search tool.
3) Have fun
playing Orange County's Ready, Set, Sort game!
Don't Be a "Wishcycler" - Recycle Responsibly!
Did you know that putting the wrong materials in your recycling cart can cause the whole load to be rejected? Orange County officials say 70% of all recyclables in the unincorporated county are actually being sent to the landfill.
Let's change the statistic! Remember the "Think5" strategy that focuses on the top five recyclable items:
PLASTIC
Bottles and containers labeled #1 - #5
METAL
Tin, aluminum, and steel
GLASS
Bottles and jars
CARDBOARD
Flattened corrugated boxes
PAPER
Newspapers and advertisements
Paper bags
Junk mail
Magazines and catalogs
Office/note paper
Phone books
Cereal/shoe/drink boxes
Milk/juice cartons
When in doubt, leave it out!
Plastic bags are the biggest culprit when it comes to contaminating a recycling load. DO NOT BAG RECYCLABLES.
Plastic bags are not recyclable in your recycling cart, but you can take them to any Horizon West Publix location where you will find collection bins outside the store. These bins accept plastic film (also known as plastic film packaging) which is soft, flexible polyethylene (PE) packaging such as grocery, bread, zip-top and dry cleaning bags. It’s also the wrap around many products including paper plates, napkins, bathroom tissue, diapers, and more.
Household Hazardous & Electronic Waste
Help protect the environment and our health. Don't dispose of dangerous household chemicals in your garbage, down storm drains, into sinks, or by burying them.
Electronic equipment can be recycled. An item is considered electronic waste if it contains a circuit board.
For more information on Household Hazardous Waste Drop-off Locations and Community Collection Events, visit Orange County Household Hazardous Waste web site .
Learn More
For more information including access to your collection schedule, frequently asked questions, holiday collection info, bulk pick up and more, visit Orange County Residential Curbside Recycling Program web site . Or contact the Solid Waste Division via email at Solid.Waste@ocfl.net or by phone (407) 836-6601.
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