

Keep glass separate from other recyclables.Contain small metal pieces in larger metal food can and crimp closed.Metal with plastic, food, or other non-metal material attached.Scrap metal pieces smaller than 30 inches in any direction and less than 30 pounds.Less than one inch dried paint remaining in can.

Recycle metal lids with other scrap metal.Place metal lids inside food cans and crimp closed.Empty spray paint, hairspray, whipped cream cans.Aluminum, tin and steel food and beverage cans.Bottles that have contained motor oil, pesticides or herbicides.Plastic take-out/bakery/deli food containers.Rigid nursery pots (four inches or larger).Contain scrap paper and junk mail in a paper bag and close.Paper with tape, staples, clips, and spiral notebooks OK.Paper coated with food, wax, foil or plastic.Material must fall freely from recycling container when tipped.Three foot by three foot pieces maximum.Paper with tape, staples, clips & spiral notebooks OK.Contain scrap paper, junk mail & publications in a paper bag & close to prevent littering when the container is tipped.Plastic packaging around magazines or phone books.What to put in the recycling roll cart and glass bin If you are unsure when recycling is picked up, contact your hauler. If you know your schedule, fill-in-the-blank calendars are available online. Materials accepted for recycling are similar, regardless if you live in a single-family or multifamily residence. Below is a table of materials that are accepted in the residential curbside recycling program. Print a recycling guide for your reference and mark your recycling collection dates on your collection calendar. For more information, email a waste prevention and recycling specialist or call 50. Check with our What to Recycle and Where tool to see if you can take them to a drop-off recycling center. Some items on the "NO" list may be recyclable. The curbside recycling program accepts specific items on the "YES" list for recycling (see table below). Items on the "NO" list are not accepted in the curbside program and cannot be placed in your home recycling container. Self-haul materials to a drop-off recycling center.Subscribe to curbside collection service where you live.Holidays may impact collection schedules, please refer to the below collection calendar or use the "my waste" smart phone app.Washington County residents can recycle from home using one of two options: Both blue trash bags and recycling totes must be placed at curbside no later than 7:00 AM on the same day as your scheduled trash/recycle collection. We strongly encourage residents to recycle, doing so reduces the cost of trash disposal for residents and the town.Īll trash must be placed in approved blue Town of Natick Pay-As-You-Throw bags and recyclables must be placed in town provided recycling totes or they will not be picked up. The Town of Natick moved to in-house collection of curbside recycling in the fall of 2014 with each resident receiving a wheeled recycling tote. The Natick Department of Public Works collects solid waste, which is transported and disposed of at the Millbury incineration plant and single stream recycling, which is transported to a sorting facility in Westborough. Proper disposal methods and collection for the weekly solid waste collection and alternate week recycling and other disposal programs are provided to the Town of Natick residents.
