SINGLE STREAM RECYCLING
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS - All Recyclable Items Mix Together in One Bin for Collection
- All recyclable items – paper, cardboard, plastic, metal and glass – need to be mixed together – No Sorting or Separation is Needed
- Lids and labels can be left on recyclable containers, which should be empty and rinsed before recycling.
- Recyclables will have to be dumped loose at the Recycling Facility. No string, no bags, no trash allowed. (shredded paper is the only recycling item accepted in a plastic bag).
- Corrugated Cardboard should be flattened. It can be brought in bulk.
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS
All Recyclable Items Mix Together in One Bin for Collection
- All recyclable items – paper, cardboard, plastic, metal and glass – need to be mixed together loosely in one bin.
- Lids and labels can be left on recyclable containers, which should be empty and rinsed before recycling.
- Recyclables must be placed in your designated recycling bin (a durable, lidded, plastic or metal container of your choice, 35 gallon maximum), marked with a DSW-issued sticker. More than one recycling bin is OK.
- Do not place recyclables in plastic bags for collection (shredded paper is the only exception). No string, no bags, no trash allowed.
NO PLASTIC BAGS are allowed in single stream recycling (with the exception of shredded paper from a paper shredding machine).
Everything should be loose – do not separate or put into plastic bags (Do not tie up bundles of cardboard either).
85% of Fulton County residents have twice a month curbside recycling pick up.
CLICK HERE TO SEE YOUR PICK UP DAY.
Some residents have transfer station recycling drop-off.
Residents need to provide their own covered container, no larger than 35 gallons. (typically a plastic or metal garbage can, but you can also use a tote, or other lidded container).
Put a DSW- issued recycle decal on it, or else spray paint a large “R” in a contrasting color.
These are available at county and local municipal offices, libraries and senior centers. Or call the Recycling Info-Line at 518-736-5504 to request by mail.
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There is not a limit, but have at least one marked bin in the group.
Other Tips
- Step on milk jugs, detergent bottles, etc., to make room in the bin.
- Cardboard must be flattened. If it does not fit in the bin, put it beside or under the recycling bin.
- Curbside recycling should be out by 6 a.m. the day of pick up or put out the night before.
- 50 pound limit on recycling bins. You can use more than one bin.
- Consider waiting until your next recycling day during high winds or severe snow storms. Do not put recycling containers on snow banks.
- Transfer station users can transport recycling in any container and then must dump it loose into singlestream recycling container at the station.
PAPER & CARDBOARD
Newspaper & Inserts
Junk Mail, Circulars, Magazines & Catalogs
Phonebooks & Paperbacks
Brown Grocery Bags
Lightweight & Corrugated Cardboard (flattened)
Beverage Cartons (Milk, Juice, and Juice boxes)
Pizza Boxes and Milk and Juice cartons.
DO NOT INCLUDE
Hardcover books, Paper plates, Napkins, Tissues, Construction Paper, Beer or Soda Cartons
PLASTIC
Plastic Bottles & Containers Number Codes 1-5, some 7
Milk & Water Jugs
Cottage Cheese, Yogurt & Pudding Cup Containers
Soap & Detergent Containers
DO NOT INCLUDE:
Styrofoam containers, Plastic bags, Motor oil bottles, Clothes hangers, Toys, Prescription pill bottles
METAL
Food & Beverage Cans
Deposit Cans (or take to store for refund)
Aluminum Plates & Trays
Aluminum Foil (clean)
Aerosol Cans (empty)
Metal Lids
DO NOT INCLUDE:
Metal-Cardboard Containers (Cocoa Box), Clothes Hangers, Silverware, Pans or Small Appliances
GLASS
Clear, Green & Amber Containers
Canning Jars
Deposit Bottles (or return to store for refund)
Liquor & Wine Bottles
Food & Beverage Containers
DO NOT INCLUDE:
Broken Glass, Drinking Glasses, Ovenware or Ceramics, Dishes, Mirrors, Light Bulbs, Window Glass
ONE EXCEPTION TO THE “NO BAG”RULE: SHREDDED PAPER
Tie up in a clear plastic bag. Put the bag in with loose recyclables.