empty; should not be punctured or flattened)
• Bin 2 - Paper —all paper, including colored paper —phone books, paperback books, magazines, newspapers, etc.
—paperboard, clean beverage or food boxes, paper egg cartons, paper tubes
—gable-top cartons Corrugated cardboard can be placed
in either bin or in-between or under- neath bins.
Six Orange County Solid Waste
Convenience Centers offer drop-off services for the above items and other recyclables, including yard waste, clean wood waste, electronics, scrap metal, appliances, and bulky items.
Contact:
Orange County Solid Waste Management Department
919 968-2788
www.co.orange.nc.us/recycling/ Email:
recycling@co.orange.nc.us
919.345.0040
www.intconcepts.net
City of Durham
The curbside recycling program ac- cepts the following materials, no sorting necessary: • Glass food and beverage containers • Food and beverage cans • Paper —all paper, including colored paper —paperback books, phone books, magazines, newspapers, etc.
• Gable-top cartons • Paperboard and paper tubes • Plastic bottles and jugs • Plastic yogurt cups, margarine containers, peanut butter jars
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• Plastic toys, lawn furniture, and buckets
• Corrugated cardboard • Aluminum foils and trays
The City’s yard waste curbside col-
lection program requires an extra fee. Other recyclables and trash items
may be taken to the Waste Disposal and Recycling Center on Club Blvd. Fees apply to some wastes.
Contact:
Waste and Recycling Services 919-560-4611 The City of Durham, Official Website
www.durhamnc.gov/departments/solid/
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