- #1 Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) – Yes, but only empty bottles and containers
- #2 High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) – Yes, but only empty bottles and containers
- #3 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) - No
- #4 Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) - No
- #5 Polypropylene (PP) – Yes, but only empty bottles and containers
- #6 Polystyrene (PS) - No
- #7 Other - No
- Aerosol cans – Yes, if empty
- Aluminum Can – Yes, but only empty aluminum cans
- Batteries - No
- Books – Yes, but only if the binder is removed
- Cereal Box – Yes
- Candy Wrappers - No
- Cardboard - Yes
- CD’s - No
- Chip bags - No
- Clothing and textiles - No
- Coffee Cup lid – No
- Coffee Cup (Styrofoam) – No
- Coffee Cup (Paper) - No
- Compact Fluorescent light bulbs - No
- Computers - No
- Concrete - No
- Corrugated Cardboard - Yes
- Electronics - No
- Fluorescent Tubes - No
- Food Waste - No
- Furniture - No
- Glass Bottles and Jars – Yes, but only empty glass bottles and jars
- Gypsum Board/Sheetrock - No
- Incandescent light bulbs - No
- Ink Jet Cartridges - No
- Journals - Yes
- Junk Mail - Yes
- Magazines - Yes
- Mattresses - No
- Metal Cans – Yes, but only empty metal cans
- Mirrors – No
- Mixed paper - Yes
- Napkins - No
- Newspaper - Yes
- Office Paper - Yes
- Pallets - No
- Paper – Yes, but only if dry
- Paper Cups - No
- Paper Plates - No
- Paper towels - No
- Pizza Box – Yes, if no cheese or grease
- Plastic Bags - No
- Plastic bottles and containers – Yes, but only empty #1, 2, and 5 plastic bottles and containers
- Plastic cups - No
- Plastic film - No
- Plastic plates - No
- Plastic utensils - No
- Porcelain - No
- Soil - No
- Steel cans – Yes, but only empty steel cans
- Straws - No
- Styrofoam - No
- Styrofoam Cups - No
- Toner Cartridges - No
- VHS Tapes - No
- Wax cups - No
- Window Glass - No
- Wire - No
- Wood - No
- Wrapping paper - No
- Yard/lawn clippings - No