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Guidelines For Automated Collection

REFUSE

All refuse (non-recyclable materials) should be placed only in your burgundy container. Refuse not contained in the burgundy container will not be collected.

Do not place construction materials or liquid or hazardous wastes (paint, oil, chemicals, pesticides, batteries) in your refuse container. Household hazardous wastes are accepted at the Fire Department's Environmental Management Center. Check the Fire Department Web site for more details.



RECYCLABLES

All Glendale residents and businesses with the City's automated refuse containers have been provided with one or more 64 or 100-gallon gray automated containers for the collection of commingled recyclables. The large collection capacity makes it convenient to participate in the City's recycling program.

Materials Accepted:

  • All Clean Paper
    newspaper and inserts, junk mail, white and colored office paper, wrapping, art and craft paper, telephone books, paperback and hardback books, magazines, paper bags, catalogs, envelopes (including those with windows) , shredded paper (in a closed paper bag or box), note cards, Post-it notes
  • All Cardboard Boxes and Chipboard
    cereal boxes (liners removed), dry food, frozen food, shoe and detergent boxes, paper and toilet rolls, and corrugated boxes (flattened)
  • All Aluminum, Tin, Metal, Bi-Metal Cans and Scrap Metal
    rinsed if possible, soda, juice, soup, vegetable, and pet food cans; pie tins; wire hangers
  • All Glass Bottles and Jars
    rinsed if possible, soda, wine, and beer bottles, food jars
  • Clean Plastic Bottles and Containers (#1, #2, #4 #5, #7 and all beverage containers)
    soda, juice, detergent, bleach, shampoo, lotion, mouthwash, containers, milk jugs, tubs for margarine and yogurt, plastic planters
  • Clean Plastic Bags and Film Bags (bundled in a tied bag)
    grocery and store bags, dry cleaner bags
  • Miscellaneous Plastics
    non-electric plastic toys, clean plastic eating utensils, plastic coat hangers, plastic swimming pools, plastic laundry baskets
  • CDs and DVDs (without cases)

Preparation:
  • Materials should not protrude outside the top of the container.

DO NOT RECYCLE THESE ITEMS
  • Contaminated Paper
    juice boxes, coated milk cartons, all soiled papers or bags with oil and food waste, paper cups, paper towels, wax paper, unclean food boxes
  • Broken glass
    window glass, mirrors, auto glass, light bulbs, fluorescent lights and ceramics, drinking glasses, mugs
  • Other plastic
    Styrofoam (#6), PVC (#3), plastic trays from frozen dinners, plastic six-pack rings, garden hoses, plastic wrap, packaging materials, old trash containers. Clean Styrofoam can be dropped off at the Glendale Recycling Center.
  • Miscellaneous Materials
    cloth, appliances, tires, carpet and padding, computer parts, diapers, dryer lint, food waste, packaging materials, lawn furniture, pens and pencils, phones, clocks, wood/lumber, construction materials, yard trimmings
  • Hazardous Materials
    batteries, syringes, electronic items, all partially filled aerosol cans and containers for cleaning fluids, automotive fluids, pesticides, paint, garden chemicals, and pool cleaners

Go to Electronics Recycling for information on recycling batteries, fluorescent lights, and other electronic waste.



YARD TRIMMINGS

The 100-gallon green container is for yard trimmings only. Yard trimmings consist of organic yard materials.

A REMINDER! We cannot accept:
  • Stumps larger than 6 inches in diameter and palm tree parts
  • Palm fronds
  • Fruit and vegetables
  • Plastic or paper bags
  • Animal waste
  • Dirt

Materials Accepted:

  • Grass clippings
  • Leaves
  • Brush
  • Shrubbery pruning
  • Tree trimmings
  • Tree limbs less than 6 inches in diameter and sized to fit the container

Preparation:

  • Do not place yard trimmings on top of container for collection.
  • No plastic or paper bags.
  • Yard trimmings materials should not protrude outside the top of container.


CONTAINER PLACEMENT
  • The front of the containers should face the street.
  • Wheels should be against the curb if placed on the street.
  • Place container a minimum of 3 feet from any obstructions such as trees, parked vehicles, and mailboxes and at least one foot from other containers.
  • All containers must be out before 7:00 a.m. on your collection day but not before 3:00 p.m. on the day prior to collection. Containers must be removed from curb by 8:00 p.m. on collection day.
  • Containers should be in plain view and not behind any objects.

IMPORTANT REMINDER! Only Place Containers Out When Full!

Recycling and yard trimming containers can be put out every week. Please remember to place containers out for collection only when they are full. The proper placement and collection of full containers will assist the City in achieving greater routing efficiencies.

Old yard trimming containers can be used to temporarily store excess yard trimmings that do not fit in the automated container, used to assist in composting, or cleaned and used for storage. Old recycling buckets can be used to temporarily store recyclables in your house.



Additional Containers
While you should find the standard three 100-gallon containers adequate for your solid waste management needs, please call the Integrated Waste Management office at 548-3916 if you find you consistently have more materials than the capacity of the three containers.

Maximum Weight of Containers
The maximum recommended weight for each automated container is 250 lbs. To avoid having the containers from be partially emptied, please do not compact materials into the containers as it may restrict materials from discharging into the automated truck.


Last modified: Thursday, June 10, 2010 8:48:06 AM

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