What You Can Recycle
● Plastic containers marked with a recycling triangle (#1–7), including bottles, pails, tubs, and jugs (except black plastics and plastic cutlery)
● Aluminum drink cans
● Steel (tin) food cans
● Milk and juice cartons
● Juice boxes
● Newspapers, inserts, flyers, and junk mail
● Magazines, phone books, household paper, shredded paper, and envelopes
● Cardboard egg cartons and paper tubes
● Flattened cardboard (no more than 1 metre in any direction) — cereal, cracker, tissue, laundry, shoe, and packing boxes
● Glass jars and bottles (clear or coloured)
● Corrugated cardboard
● Aluminum drink cans
● Steel (tin) food cans
● Milk and juice cartons
● Juice boxes
● Newspapers, inserts, flyers, and junk mail
● Magazines, phone books, household paper, shredded paper, and envelopes
● Cardboard egg cartons and paper tubes
● Flattened cardboard (no more than 1 metre in any direction) — cereal, cracker, tissue, laundry, shoe, and packing boxes
● Glass jars and bottles (clear or coloured)
● Corrugated cardboard
