To opt-out of junk mail visit: https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0262-stopping-unsolicited-mail-phone-calls-and-email To stop receiving telephone books visit: https://www.yellowpagesoptout.com/
Yes! But not in your blue bin. Many places around the city accept various textile materials for recycling or as donations. Search here to find a location that works for you.
Yes! But not in your blue bin or any alley dumpsters. The City usually hosts an annual holiday tree recycling program following Christmas day and running through the second week […]
Yes! But not in your blue bin. TVs and other corded electronics can be picked up during your scheduled monthly bulk pickup. Learn how bulk pickup works. Search here for […]
Yes! If it is cardboard, it should be placed in your blue bin.
Yes! Well usually most of it. If your pizza box is soaked in grease and food remnants, simply tear off the top portion of the box for recycling. If the […]
Unfortunately, aerosol cans (hairspray, spray paint, cooking oil spray) must go in the trash. If they still have contents inside, please take them to the Household Hazardous Waste Facility for […]
Yes! All of your paper junk mail (windowed envelopes, glossy magazines and newspapers) should be tossed in your blue bin.
Yes! You can recycle all magazines, glossy or not, in your blue bin.
Yes! Clean aluminum containers and foil are recyclable.