Mid-Valley Garbage &
    
Recycling Association

Easy Guide To Recycling!!!
“MIXED” RECYCLING IS HERE!


It’s simple to separate out recyclable materials from your garbage 
You probably already have newspapers and bottles set apart  
With a little extra effort, you can get into the recycling habit!

Place prepared recyclables into the blue recycle roll cart and the red basket.  Single family residences may have the use of one convenient blue roll cart and one red recycle basket.
Even if you are not currently a garbage collection customer you can take advantage of the curbside service for a small monthly fee in some areas.  

"MIX" THESE ITEMS INTO THE BLUE RECYCLING ROLL CART
NO NEED TO SORT OR SEPARATE!
(We mean mix them together!  Recycling is now easier than ever!)
CARDBOARD - Cut corrugated cardboard into pieces small enough to fit inside the blue cart.
GREYBOARD/PAPERBOARD - (Preparation: Please flatten)
Beverage boxes (six and twelve pack)
Boxes (cereal, snacks, etc. - discard liners)
Construction paper
Gift and shoe boxes (discard silicon packets)
Paper egg cartons
Paper towel and toilet paper tubes
Paperback books
Phone books
No oil or wax coated cardboard
MAGAZINES & CATALOGS
Glossy-bound publications with soft covers only.
Read them, place them into the blue cart and we'll do the rest.
MIXED SCRAP PAPER
Open & remove mail from envelopes.  Please, no non-paper inserts such as CD's etc.
Advertising flyers
Brilliant colored paper
Brochures
Computer paper and carbonless forms
Envelopes (labels & windows OK)
Greeting cards (no foil)
Holiday gift wrap (no foil, tape, ribbon, bows)
Paper bags (any color)
Paper labels from cans
Post-it notes
Shredded paper (please contain in any color bag)
White and colored ledger paper

NEWSPAPER
All papers received in the newspaper can be recycled with the newspaper.
PLASTICS
#1-7 rigid plastic containers only: Bottles, tubs and trays (Do not nest or stack).  Be sure to rinse.  
Lids from tubs are okay.  Not acceptable: sacks, films, bottle caps, spray pumps or containers larger 
than one gallon.  No motor oil, antifreeze pesticide, paint, or solvent bottles.  No plastic toys.

TIN CANS & ALUMINUM
Foil, T.V. dinner trays, pop tops, and out of state cans are okay.  Remove labels and 
place into blue cart as scrap paper.  No need to remove lids or flatten cans.
PLACE THESE ITEMS INTO THE RED RECYCLE BASKET...
Red basket always goes out with blue cart for Bi-weekly collection
in Salem and Keizer...and WEEKLY collection in Silverton...
BATTERIES - Place used dry cell batteries into a zip-sealed plastic bag and place into red recycling 
basket.  Include these batteries: flashlight, toy & smoke detector, sizes AAA through D and 9-volt; 
lantern, 6-volt through 9-volt; rechargeable, NiCd, NiMH, Lithium Ion, hearing aid, calculator, and watch 
batteries )small button cells).  NO LEAD ACID BATTERIES!

GLASS BOTTLES/JARS - "Bottles and jars only!  Separate by color (brown, Clear, Green) into 
any color paper bag.  Rinse...no need to remove labels.  Please, no broken glass, ovenware, Pyrex, 
china, ceramics, light bulbs or window glass!"  No plastic lids (discard with garbage).

LATEX PAINT - Useable paint.  Maximum 2 gallons per pick up.  No leaking or rusted cans.

MOTOR OIL - Used motor oil and automotive lubricants; just pour them into an unbreakable container
with a twist on lid (not larger than 1 gallon).  No transformer oil or antifreeze, please.  No water or 
antifreeze contaminated oil.

NON RECYCLABLE MATERIALS: Carbon paper - Charcoal bags - Disposable diapers and hygiene 
products - Fertilizer bags - Foam packaging materials - Food contaminated paper and boxes
Frozen food boxes Frozen juice paper cans - Liquids - Microwave dishes - Mylar balloons or wrap
Oil soaked paper Pet food bags - Photographs - Plastic twist-top lids - Plastic wrap - String
Styrofoam - Tape Toilet paper, napkins, tissues - Waxed paper or boxes coated with wax or oil.

IT IS ILLEGAL TO PUT HYPODERMIC NEEDLES OR LANCETS INTO RECYCLING, YARD DEBRIS 
OR GARBAGE RECEPTACLES.  PLEASE CALL 503-390 4000 FOR A SPECIAL SHARPS SERVICE. 

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