Recycling is the law. If your recyclables are commingled with your garbage, they will not be picked up and you'll receive a
red sticker. Don't let your garbage be left behind. Make recycling a priority. Please keep glass, plastics, metal and paper (including newspaper, magazines, catalogs and junk mail) out of your garbage. If you are an owner of a
Multi-Family Dwelling, contact us for assistance with improving your recycling program.
Miss a recycling pick-up at your curb? Contact your
local sanitation department for a schedule of pick-ups of paper and "commingled" (glass, plastic and metal) recyclable materials.
Read the
Quick Recycling Guide to understand
general recycling rules (English).The
Spanish version of the guide is also available. You can also call 211, the Recycling Help Line, for more information or if you have additional questions. Many household items can be safely disposed of at one of our
Household Recycling,
Mobile Shredder or
E-Waste days.
If your city, town or village sanitation department picks up your recyclables, can contact your
Municipal Recycling Office directly. If you have a private hauler,
contact them. If you live in an apartment building, your building manager or superintendent can tell you how trash should be separated in your building.