What Goes in the Blue Bin?哪些物品可以放入可回收蓝色垃圾箱?
Items That Always Go in RecyclingGlass[*]Bottles, jars (lids on)
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Plastics
[*]Tubs, lids
[*]Clear food containers/clamshells
[*]Disposable plates, cups, berry containers (black items are garbage)
[*]Detergent, hand soap, shampoo bottles (lids, sprayers, pumps – on tight)
[*]Beverage bottles (lids on)
[*]Cat litter tubs with plastic handles
[*]Plastic paint pails (empty; remove metal handles, handles are garbage)
[*]Clear compact disk cases (empty; black cases are garbage)
Note: black plastic items cannot be recycled (put in garbage).https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/8f22-assorted-plastics-2.jpgSoft, stretchy plastics
[*]Milk bags (inner and outer)
[*]Bread bags (non-foil)
[*]Zipper lock bags (e.g. for sandwiches, freezer)
[*]Bulk food/produce bags
[*]Frozen fruit/vegetable bags (no stand-up pouches)
[*]Grocery/retail shopping bags
[*]Dry cleaning bags
[*]Newspaper/flyer, magazine bags (separate item from bag; recycle separately)
[*]Garden soil/manure/compost/road salt bags
[*]Diaper/feminine hygiene outer bags
[*]Over-wrap from toilet paper, napkins, paper towels, water/soft drink cases
Note: remove product before recycling.Metal
[*]Aluminum/steel cans
(place lid in can and pinch closed)
[*]Aluminum trays, burner liners, pie plates, roasting pans
[*]Cookie tins
[*]Aerosol cans (empty; put plastic caps in the garbage)
[*]Paint cans (empty; remove lids and recycle separately)
Paper
[*]Bags
[*]Advertising mail, fine paper, envelopes (including window)
[*]Newspapers, flyers, directories, magazines, catalogues (remove over-wrap, recycle separately)
[*]Gift wrap, tissue paper, cards (no ribbons, bows, foil wrap)
[*]Shredded paper (put in clear plastic bag, tie closed)
[*]Soft/hard cover books
Cardboard
[*]Boxboard (e.g. cereal, tissue, detergent, shoe; remove liners, flatten, no freezer boxes)
[*]Corrugated cardboard (clean, unwaxed, flattened; pizza boxes must be empty; remove over-wrap from water/soft drink cases, recycle separately)
[*]Rolls (toilet, paper towel, wrapping paper)
[*]Milk/juice cartons and boxes (straws are garbage)
[*]Cans (e.g. chips, nuts, frozen juice – place metal end in can and pinch closed; pull-off strips are garbage)
https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/80cc-foam-polystyrene-500x326.jpg Foam polystyrene
[*]Foam food and protective packaging
(e.g. drinking cups, egg cartons, meat trays, takeout food containers, electronic packaging).
Note: black foam items cannot be recycled (put in garbage).
ITEMS NOT ACCEPTED IN THE BLUE BIN
Medical waste
[*]Needles are hazardous waste and must not be put in garbage. Take to a Drop-off Depot.
[*]Plastic catheter/colostomy bags and tubes are garbage
Plastic
[*]Caulking tubes
[*]Motor oil jugs
[*]Paint cans
[*]Packing peanuts
[*]Binders
[*]Toys
[*]Black plastic takeout containers, black garbage bags, black plant trays and flower pots (other colours accepted)
[*]Cassettes, CDs, DVDs
Plastic packaging
[*]Black plastic
[*]Household cling wrap
[*]Biodegradable containers/film (e.g. compostable plastic bags)
[*]Laminated plastic film (e.g. chip bags, stand-up resealable pouch bags)
[*]Pre-packaged items (e.g. meat, cheese)
[*]Bubble wrap
[*]Plastic squeeze tubes for home and personal products (hair, body etc.)
[*]Single-serve coffee and tea pods
Glass
[*]Drinking glasses, dishes, cups, crystal
[*]Ceramics, pottery
[*]Window glass
[*]Light bulbs
[*]Mirrors
[*]Pots, pans
Metal
[*]Propane/helium cylinders and tanks
[*]Tools, scrap metal, auto parts
[*]Coat hangers
[*]Pots, pans, small appliances
[*]Electronics
[*]Binders
Textiles
[*]Clothes, shoes
[*]Carpets, curtains
[*]Bedding
Aluminum
[*]Foil food wrap, potato chip bags
[*]Metallic gift wrap and bows
Paper products
[*]Waxed cardboard and paper
[*]Ribbons
[*]Soiled tissues and napkins (these go in the Green Bin)
Wood
[*]Crates for fruit
[*]Renovation waste is garbage and must be taken to a Drop-off Depot.
Other items
[*]Cables, hoses, ropes
Household Hazardous Waste
[*]Proper disposal of household hazardous waste items such as propane/helium tanks, batteries, compact fluorescent light bulbs, pesticides, oil, etc. means taking these items to a Drop-off Depot.
[*]These types of items must never be put in recycling or garbage.
[*]The Toxic Taxi provides free pick-up of 10 to 50 litres/kilograms of household hazardous waste from Toronto residents. Book an appointment online or by calling 311.
Note: Some of these items can be recycled at Drop-off Depots or Community Environment Days.
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