![]() Plastic Bags (Stuff all plastic bags inside one clear bag) liners are garbage)Ĭorrugated cardboard (Flattened and bundled in a size that the driver can lift – 30” x 30” x 10”) Magazines and books (hardcovers must be removed and put in garbage)īoxboard (cereal, cracker boxes, etc. Office paper and envelopes (please bag shredded paper in a clear bag) Newspapers and flyers (plastic sleeves go in your bag of bags) Milk/juice cartons, juice boxes and tetra paks (rinsed)Įmpty and dry metal paint and aerosol cans (leave lid off paint cans) Glass bottles and jars (empty and clean) lids loose in box ![]() Plastic clamshell containers (empty and clean)Īluminum and tin cans and foil (empty and clean) Plastic bottles, tubs and jugs (empty and clean) ![]() What can I recycle? What goes in the blue box? This is part of a three-year province-wide transition to ‘Producer Responsibility'. ![]() In 2024, responsibility for recycling collection and processing in Northumberland will transition from Northumberland County to producers of packaging and paper products. The Material Recovery Facility in Grafton processes all recyclable materials. Bags of recycling are not accepted with the exception of a dedicated clear or clear-blue bag of bags, and a clear or clear-blue bag of shredded paper. Please have your recycling to the curb/roadside by 7 a.m. Residents of Northumberland County are required to keep their paper and paper packaging separate from their household plastic, metal and glass containers in blue and grey boxes. ![]()
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