Here Is What You Can’t Recycle In Michigan
I've written lately about all the things we shouldn't throw in the trash. But, what about recycling our trash.
Recycling is a great idea to avoid filling our landfills with unwanted items that will never go away. Our recycled items can be turned into something useful. However, we may go a little overboard thinking almost everything not in the trash can be recycled and that's not true. There are lots of things not recyclable.
The Kent County Department of Public Works Department has an easy guide to what to and not to, recycle.
KEY ITEMS YOU CANNOT RECYCLE
WOOD
WIRE HANGERS
STYROFOAM
BOWLING BALLS
DIAPERS
POTATO CHIP AND SNACK BAGS
BATTERIES AND HAZARDUS MATERIAL
BUBBLE WRAP
LIGHT BULBS
PAPER COFFEE CUPS
CHRISTMAS WRAPPNG & TISSUE PAPER
Surprised? I am by a few of these as I have been throwing them into my recycling. Not anymore!
The Kent County DPW also reminds residents to safely dispose of hazardous materials such as fireworks, cooking oil, propane tanks and ammunition by taking these items to a local drop-off center for safe disposal. These items should never be placed in a trash or recycling bin. For drop-off locations, visit www.reimaginetrash.org.
For a full list of waste and recycling tips, download Kent County DPW’s guide here.
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