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Waste Disposal & Recycling
TRASH : RECYCLING : HOLLY HILL
How Do I Recycle? : About Recycling : List of Recylables
Blue Bin Recycling
Call The Greenwich Recycling Co. at 203-622-0550:
- To find out your pick-up day
- To find out how to obtain a blue bin
- If your blue bin was not emptied
The following items can be put in your blue bin:
- Newspapers - Place newspapers on top of blue bin either tied with string or placed in a brown paper bag. Include all sections of the paper plus any coupon inserts and flyers that arrive inside.
- Plastic containers, such as beverage, food or detergent containers, marked with #1 or #2 on the bottom. Empty and rinse, leave labels on, discard caps.
- Glass containers - unbroken food or beverage bottles and jars. They can be clear, brown or green colored glass. Empty and rinse, leave labels on, discard caps.
- Aluminum or tin beverage and food cans, aluminum trays and foil.
Please empty and rinse all items, and discard all tops, corks, caps, etc., which
might jam the recycling center's machines. Discard broken glass to avoid injury
to handlers.
Do not include in your blue bin:
- Plastic bags, flyers, junk mail, magazines, wrapping paper, cardboard or catalogs
- Any plastic marked 3 thru 7
- Drinking glasses, pyrex dishes, mirrors, window or auto glass, light bulbs, ceramics, broken glass
- Spray cans, paint cans, coat hangers, or metal household items
Remember YOU are responsible to separate the waste you generate - not your refuse collector.
Mixed paper recycling
Mixed paper is not an acceptable item for your blue bin. However, there is a
backyard collection program for mixed paper such as magazines, junk mail,
envelopes, loose paper, wrapping paper.
Click here for more information.
All recyclables can be brought to the Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility.
What happens to the recyclables collected from the Blue Bins?
The recyclables are delivered to the Holly Hill Resource Recovery Facility
(Transfer Station) where they are combined with the newspapers, glass, metal
and plastic recyclables brought by individuals. They are then taken to the
Intermediate Processing Center (IPC) in Stratford, CT and separated. Redeemable
cans and bottles are returned for deposit. Remaining aluminum products are baled
for shipping to a smelter. Tin products are baled and shipped first to a
detinner and then to a steel mill. Glass is sorted by color, crushed and
shipped to bottle and jar manufacturers. Newspapers are baled and sent to
paper processors.
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