No waxed cardboard, plastic or foil-lined cereal or cracker boxes, pizza delivery boxes, or food contaminated boxes.Īll of these items may be placed in a recycling roll cart or taken to a recycling drop off center.Ī recycling roll cart can be ordered free of charge, by calling 3-1-1 or clicking here and selecting the Service Type: Recycling Roll Cart New.Paper products & Cardboard: Newspapers and inserts, envelopes, magazines, catalogs, paperback and hardback books, phone books, food and detergent boxes, paper egg cartons, 12-pack drink cartons, folded corrugated boxes, cardboard boxes, and cereal boxes.No aluminum foil, pie plates, toys, electronics, or appliances.Empty aerosol (non-hazardous) cans are okay too. Metals: Steel, tin, and aluminum (labels do not need to be removed).No plastic grocery bags (regardless of number in recycle symbol), plastic wrap, rubber bands, Styrofoam or packing “peanuts”, chemical containers, toys, or plastic utensils.You can find the plastics number in the recycling triangle on the base of the container. No window glass, light bulbs, ceramics, mirrors, Pyrex (and other tempered glass products), or fiberglass. Glass: Bottles and jars of any color (Please note: for the safety of our collection staff, please place any broken glass in a paper bag before placing in your roll cart or blue bag).Meet Recycle Ben™, the Dallas recycle roll cart Download the Recycling Guide today! The City of Dallas accepts the following recyclable items in the blue recycling carts and community recycling centers:
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