Styrofoam
Styrofoam can’t be recycled, so it is best if you reduce your use of this material. Packing peanuts can be reused when you are shipping in the future or storing breakable items.
A-Z List
- Aerosol Containers
- Aluminum Cans
- Aluminum Foil
- Ammunition
- Antifreeze
- Appliances
- Asbestos
- Asphalt Shingles
- Batteries
- Blankets and Bedding
- Books
- Bottle Caps
- Brita Water Filters
- Cable/satellite receivers
- Calculators
- Car Seats
- Cardboard
- CD and DVD Cases
- Ceiling Tiles
- Cell Phones
- Clean Wood
- Clothing
- Coffee brewers (less than 40 lbs.)
- Coffee Pods
- Computers and Electronics
- Construction and Demolition Debris
- Contact Lenses and Packaging
- Digital & video cameras
- Explosives and Fireworks
- Facial Tissue
- Fax Machines
- Fire Extinguishers
- Flash Drives (USB Drives)
- Fluorescent Bulbs
- Food Scraps
- Furniture
- Gaming consoles & controllers
- Glass
- Hangers
- Hazardous Waste
- Headphones & earbuds
- Holiday Lights (Christmas Lights)
- Inkjet and Toner Cartridges
- Label makers
- Laminators
- Leaf and Yard Debris
- Mattresses
- Mercury Thermostats
- Milk/Juice Cartons
- Motor Oil and Filters
- Needles and Sharps
- Paint
- Paper
- Pesticides
- Pill Bottles
- Pizza Boxes
- Plant Pot (Plastic)
- Plastic Bags, Mailers, and Film/Wrap
- Plastics
- Prescription Medicines
- Propane Tanks
- Radios, Stereos, and Other Electronic Items
- Refrigerators
- Ribbons and Bows
- Scrap Metal
- Shoes
- Shredders
- Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors
- SodaStream CO2 cylinders
- Styrofoam
- Tablet & phone cases
- Tires
- Toothbrushes
- Tyvek Envelopes
- Video streaming devices (Smart TV boxes)
- Wrapping Paper
- Writing tools (pens, markers, mechanical pencils)
- Xylophones
- Yard Waste