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STOP & THINK
What goes where? Sorting properly is critical to keeping recyclable or compostable material out of the landfill. Organic materials should go in the compost, while cardboard, paper, glass, metal, and plastic containers should go in the recycling.
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BREAK IT DOWN
Optimize space in your recycling cart and keep recyclables loose (not bagged). Break down cardboard boxes and do what you can to save space in your cart to make sure it’s not overflowing.
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BAG IT & BIN IT
Do your part to keep drivers safe. Trash should be secured in bags to prevent materials from blowing onto the street. Make sure all trash fits inside your curbside cart.
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SAVE YOUR DONATIONS
Put reusable items aside for now. Once Shelter-In-Place restrictions are lifted, donate reusable goods to a local charity, non-profit, family or friend. They will appreciate the donation, and it won’t go to the landfill. A win-win!
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WASH YOUR HANDS
Frequently! Washing your hands before and after rolling your carts to the curb will help keep both you and your driver safe. You can also wipe down the handles and lids of your carts with a sanitizing wipe to further protect yourself and drivers. Used wipes should be placed in the trash.
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ROLL IT OUT
Place your curbside bins out early. Please roll your bins to the curb the night before your pick-up day. Drivers may pick up bins earlier or later due to temporary routing changes. Remember to leave 18″ or more between your carts to allow our automated trucks to collect each cart.
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SMILE & WAVE
Drivers need to socially distance, too. Please maintain the advised 6 feet of social distance between you and your driver. But that doesn’t mean you can’t say hi — a friendly wave is always appreciated!
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