| ELECTRONICS |
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For a list of recyclable electronics, click here.
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| BLEND PAPER |
| Acceptable Materials |
Non-acceptable Materials |
- White paper
- Colored paper
- White paper with colored ink
- Envelopes WITHOUT plastic windows or self adhesive labels
- Yellow legal paper
- Adding machine tape
- Manila folders
- NCR paper
- Post-it notes
- CPO/green bar/blue bar computer paper
NOTE: Staples are okay |
- Carbon paper
- Tape
- Newspaper or Magazines Materials
- Plastic Windows in Envelopes
- Stickers
- Paper Towels
- Rubber Bands
- Wire or Plastic Notebook Binding
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| NEWSPAPER and MAGAZINES |
| Acceptable Materials |
Non-acceptable Materials |
- Newspaper with glossy inserts
- Kraft/Goldenrod Paper or Envelopes
- Phonebooks/Booklets with newsprint
- Magazines/Catalogues
- Paper Bags
- Chipboard/Paperboard
- Glossy Magazines
- Glossy Catalogs
NOTE: Newspaper is now BANNED from the landfill and MUST be recycled |
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| CARDBOARD |
| Acceptable Materials |
Non-acceptable Materials |
- Corrugated Cardboard
- Clean Pizza Boxes
NOTE: Corrugated Cardboard is now BANNED from the landfill and MUST be recycled
Corrugated = Holes in side |
- Styrofoam
- Plastic packing material
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| BOTTLES AND CANS |
| Acceptable Materials |
Non-acceptable Materials |
- All Colors of Glass
- Aluminum Cans
- Aluminum Foil *Clean*
- Food Cans *Clean*
- Plastic Container (#1 thru #7)
NOTE: Glass, Plastic, Aluminum, and Tin are BANNED from the landfill and MUST be recycled
*Please remember to remove lids and rinse |
- Ceramics
- Plate Glass/Mirrors
- Light bulbs
- Food
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For more information, call Duke Recycles at 660-1448 or e-mail dukerecycles@duke.edu