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Steuben County Recycling Guide

Steuben County provides a recycling guide for residents with information on accepted items including: [1] Paper, plastic (#1 and #2), metal cans, glass, cardboard, tires, propane cylinders, and electronics can be recycled. [2] Instructions are given on how to prepare items by cleaning and removing labels/lids. [3] Certain items like fluorescent bulbs, batteries, broken CRTs and waste from commercial haulers have special disposal requirements.
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Steuben County Recycling Guide

Steuben County provides a recycling guide for residents with information on accepted items including: [1] Paper, plastic (#1 and #2), metal cans, glass, cardboard, tires, propane cylinders, and electronics can be recycled. [2] Instructions are given on how to prepare items by cleaning and removing labels/lids. [3] Certain items like fluorescent bulbs, batteries, broken CRTs and waste from commercial haulers have special disposal requirements.
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Steuben County Recycle Guide

Vince Spagnoletti, Commissioner


Steve Orcutt, Assistant Commissioner
Richard Bills, Recycling & Environmental
Project Coordinator

PAPER PLASTIC METAL GLASS

#1 Plastic Metal Food Cans CLEAR, GREEN + AMBER GLASS


How to prepare: Clean. Labels do How to prepare: Clean. Remove and
discard metal rings and lids. Labels do not
not need to be removed.
need to be removed.
Not accepted: Aluminum beverage
All glass may be mixed beginning 2021
How to prepare: Keep dry cans, aerosol, paint or fuel cans.
Not accepted: Pyrex, window glass,
Not accepted: Wax coated Scrap Metal / Appliances ceramics, light bulbs, auto glass, etc.
containers, tissue paper, hardcover #2 Plastic NO CHARGE - Major appliances, Scrap metal Fluorescent Bulbs
books. No plastic bags! Accepted: #1 and #2 plastic containers, accepted include: Stoves, washer, dryers, hot Accepted at each
including wide mouth containers water tanks, furnaces and miscellaneous scrap site for recycling.
metal. Residents may use any solid waste facility.
CARDBOARD (clamshells) Must be separated beginning
2021
Commercial Haulers and/or loads larger than a
Residents ONLY.

It is illegal to put
pickup truck must go to Bath Landfill.
How to prepare: Clean. Labels do not need fluorescent bulbs
*Car Batteries can be returned to any battery
to be removed. Leave lids on! Crush to save retailer, or your local scrap yard.
in with trash.

Tires Propane Cylinders Electronics Recycling


Passenger vehicle Up to 100 Accepted - Most anything with a cord or a
battery. Ask if you’re not sure.
Accepted: Corrugated cardboard, cereal tire - $2.50 each pounds. NO
Not Accepted - batteries, smoke detectors,
boxes, clean pizza boxes, brown paper bags Truck and tractor
CHARGE
broken CRTs
Not accepted: Wax coated containers,
tissue paper, hardcover books tire - $300/ton *TV’s and Monitors $15

FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.steubencony.org/steubenrecycles • (607)776-5876 • [email protected]

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