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1880 Main StCenterville, MN 55038Printed on recycled paper, minimum 30% post-consumer paper. Funded by the Anoka County Board of Commissioners & State SCORE funds(Select Committee on Recycling and the Environment).Single Sort Recycling Every other week on Friday.Service may be delayed on weeks with holidays. Questions:Waste Management (952) 890-1100Organics Recycling <br />Centerville <br />2019 Recycling Guide <br />Redeem coupons to recycle two FREE items! <br />Curbside Recycling Guide <br />Recycle Right <br />Some recycling actions make a bigger impact than others. Remember these three rules the next time you recycle: <br />1. Recycle all empty plastic bottles, cans, cartons, clean paper and cardboard boxes. See the list below for <br /> acceptable items. <br />2. Remove food debris, liquid, plastic film and greasy or hazardous items from your recycling. <br />3. Place recyclables directly in your cart. Do not bag them. Return plastic bags to a local grocer or retailer. <br /> Go to AnokaCounty.us/recycle for options. <br />It’s amazing how big of an impact following these simple rules can have! There are more and more non- <br />recyclables going to recycling sorting facilities, and every single one of them must be removed by hand or <br />mechanically sorted. These unwanted materials contaminate valuable recyclables. Non-recyclable items placed in <br />recycling containers end up in the garbage, which increases the cost of the recycling process. Don’t ‘wishcycle’ or just <br />hope something can be recycled. When in doubt, throw it out. <br />Plastic Bottles & Jugs <br />(empty, rinse, caps on) <br />• Water, soda & juice bottles <br />• Milk & juice jugs <br />• Ketchup & salad dressing bottles <br />• Dish soap bottles & detergent jugs <br />• Shampoo, soap & lotion bottles <br />Plastic Cups & Containers <br />(empty, rinse, caps on) <br />• Yogurt, pudding & fruit cups <br />• Clear disposable cups (no straws) <br />• Margarine, cottage cheese & similar containers <br />• Clear produce, deli & take out containers <br />Cartons <br />(empty & rinse) <br />• Milk cartons <br />• Juice cartons <br />• Juice boxes <br />• Soup, broth & wine cartons <br />Metal <br />(empty, rinse, labels OK) <br />• Food cans <br />• Beverage cans <br />Paper <br />(clean, staples OK) <br />• Mail, office & school papers <br />• Magazines & catalogs <br />• Newspapers & <br /> inserts <br />• Phone books <br />Boxes <br />(flatten) <br />• Cardboard <br />• Cereal, cracker & <br /> pasta boxes <br />• Shoe, gift & <br /> electronic boxes <br />• Toothpaste & <br /> other toiletry boxes <br />• Tissue boxes <br />Glass <br />(empty, labels OK, caps off) <br />• Food & beverage <br />bottles & jars <br />Take your recycling to the next level! <br />Once you are recycling all you can, you can reduce your trash <br />further by signing up for the Anoka County Organics Drop-off <br />Program. You simply collect food scraps, such as meat, dairy, <br />fruit and vegetable peelings, soiled paper towels and tissues in a <br />compostable bag (provided free when you sign up) and bring your <br />organics to one of the county compost sites listed below: <br />Go to: AnokaCounty.us/organics for details and to sign up in this <br />FREE Program! <br />Drop off locations include: <br />Bunker Hills Compost Site Rice Creek Compost Site <br />13285 Hanson Blvd NW 7701 Main St <br />Coon Rapids, MN 55448 Lino Lakes, MN 55038 <br />Winter hours: December – March Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.