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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 RecyclingCenterville2019 Recycling GuideRedeem coupons to recycle two FREE items!Curbside Recycling GuideRecycle Right Some recycling actions make a bigger impact than others. Remember these three rules the next time you recycle:1. Recycle all empty plastic bottles, cans, cartons, clean paper and cardboard boxes. See the list below for acceptable items.2. Remove food debris, liquid, plastic film and greasy or hazardous items from your recycling.3. Place recyclables directly in your cart. Do not bag them. Return plastic bags to a local grocer or retailer. Go to AnokaCounty.us/recycle for options.It’s amazing how big of an impact following these simple rules can have! There are more and more non- recyclables going to recycling sorting facilities, and every single one of them must be removed by hand or mechanically sorted. These unwanted materials contaminate valuable recyclables. Non-recyclable items placed in recycling containers end up in the garbage, which increases the cost of the recycling process. Don’t ‘wishcycle’ or just hope something can be recycled. When in doubt, throw it out. Plastic Bottles & Jugs(empty, rinse, caps on)• Water, soda & juice bottles• Milk & juice jugs• Ketchup & salad dressing bottles • Dish soap bottles & detergent jugs• Shampoo, soap & lotion bottlesPlastic Cups & Containers(empty, rinse, caps on)• Yogurt, pudding & fruit cups• Clear disposable cups (no straws)• Margarine, cottage cheese & similar containers• Clear produce, deli & take out containersCartons(empty & rinse)• Milk cartons• Juice cartons• Juice boxes • Soup, broth & wine cartonsMetal(empty, rinse, labels OK)• Food cans• Beverage cansPaper(clean, staples OK)• Mail, office & school papers• Magazines & catalogs• Newspapers & inserts• Phone booksBoxes(flatten)• Cardboard• Cereal, cracker & pasta boxes• Shoe, gift & electronic boxes• Toothpaste & other toiletry boxes• Tissue boxesGlass(empty, labels OK, caps off)• Food & beverage bottles & jarsTake your recycling to the next level! Once you are recycling all you can, you can reduce your trash further by signing up for the Anoka County Organics Drop-off Program. You simply collect food scraps, such as meat, dairy, fruit and vegetable peelings, soiled paper towels and tissues in a compostable bag (provided free when you sign up) and bring your organics to one of the county compost sites listed below:Go to: AnokaCounty.us/organics for details and to sign up in this FREE Program!Drop off locations include:Bunker Hills Compost Site Rice Creek Compost Site13285 Hanson Blvd NW 7701 Main StCoon Rapids, MN 55448 Lino Lakes, MN 55038Winter hours: December – March Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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