Shred, recycle, and donate at our next paper shredding and household goods donation events!
We've scheduled them for Saturday, November 19, 2011 at Thomas S. Wootton High School in Rockville, and Sunday, November 20, 2011 at Takoma Park Middle School in Silver Spring.
Both events will be part of our celebration of America Recycles Day!
Visit our paper shredding and donation web page for details on the locations and times, and information about accepted materials and items. We'll keep updating that page and @TalkinTrashMC as we finalize remaining details.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Friday, September 09, 2011
What happens when your paper recyclables get wet?
It's been a tough week in terms of rain! What happens when your recyclables get caught in a downpour?
If your paper or cardboard items get wet because of rain, snow, or ice, we will still pick them up on your recycling day.
Even when the outside of paper bundles is wet, the material inside is usually dry. (The sustained heavy rain we've had in recent days has surely created exceptions to this!) If you know that wet weather is in the forecast for your collection day, you may like to hold your paper items for the following week’s collection.
Dry paper and cardboard are best. The easiest way to keep these items dry is by collecting them and setting them at the curb in a wheeled paper recycling cart. Do not put your paper or cardboard into plastic bags to keep it dry. We do not accept recyclables in plastic bags.
We cannot accept mildewed paper or cardboard.
See full details on our paper and cardboard recycling program.
If your paper or cardboard items get wet because of rain, snow, or ice, we will still pick them up on your recycling day.
Even when the outside of paper bundles is wet, the material inside is usually dry. (The sustained heavy rain we've had in recent days has surely created exceptions to this!) If you know that wet weather is in the forecast for your collection day, you may like to hold your paper items for the following week’s collection.
Dry paper and cardboard are best. The easiest way to keep these items dry is by collecting them and setting them at the curb in a wheeled paper recycling cart. Do not put your paper or cardboard into plastic bags to keep it dry. We do not accept recyclables in plastic bags.
We cannot accept mildewed paper or cardboard.
See full details on our paper and cardboard recycling program.
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