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Re: Correct Recycling Preparation?
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This list from Earth911.org might be more helpful in determining what you can or can't recycle with JC's curbside program:
Materials Collected / Services Offered:
#1 Plastic (PETE)
Plastic milk containers, drink boxes, food containers, laundry detergent bottles, and shampoo bottles are accepted.
#2 Plastic (HDPE Clear)
Plastic milk containers, drink boxes, food containers, laundry detergent bottles, and shampoo bottles are accepted.
#2 Plastic (HDPE Colored)
Plastic milk containers, drink boxes, food containers, laundry detergent bottles, and shampoo bottles are accepted.
Aluminum Cans
Blue Glass
Brown Glass
Cardboard
Chipboard
Clear Glass
Computer Paper
Drink Boxes, Aseptic Containers
Green Glass
Magazines
Milk and Juice Cartons
Mixed Paper
Newspaper
Paperboard
Telephone Directories
Tin or Steel Cans (This site accepts all types of tin or steel cans except for paint cans.)
White Office Paper
Posted on: 2008/9/5 15:55
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I would like to participate completely in the recycling thing, if only it would work. But for the most part, as i said before, I haven't had such good luck with it. If the city would make it easier -- that is, drop so many of their silly restrictions-- more people would comply. But the city makes it tedious and costly and unsanitary to do your recycling -- so a good many people say "Why Bother?"
Posted on: 2007/6/30 16:21
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Maybe some of you graphic artist types can make up a poster for our pathetic city.
Like this: (Warning, big file!) http://www.nyc.gov/html/dsny/downloads/pdf/bp_english.pdf
Posted on: 2007/6/29 19:10
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im glad its not just me.. our building TRIES and TRIES and it's literally SO random and So unpredictable, I don't even fight it anymore. I too throw a LOT out in "opaque" bags into regular garbage knowing it's just NEVER going to get picked up.
Posted on: 2007/6/29 17:18
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Here's what's odd -- for the past two weeks, the paper recycling that we've put in clear, blue plastic bags HAS been picked up, but the cans/glass has not. We'd better invest in a plastic bin 'cause the cans/glass are starting to pile up.
Thanks for posting the guidelines from the site!
Posted on: 2007/6/29 16:57
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Most of the time, they will pick up my paper recycling (which I put into a cardboard box), but anything more than that gets tricky. Sometimes they will take cans in a clear plastic garbage bag; sometimes not. They almost never take glass. The last two weeks in a row they have refused my glass. I called just the other day for clarification on glass rules and was told that they will only take glass from a round plastic tub or bucket -- not a square one, mind you-- only a round one. Prior to that I had been told that glass must go in clear plastic bags. Plastics like detergent jugs and the like: forget it. Just put them in your regular garbage to get rid of them, unless you have unlimited space in which to store old garbage. Some days, they take no recycling at all other than paper from the whole block. Other days they take everything. Other days they selectively choose, leaving a good deal behind. It\'s just a crap shoot getting your stuff picked up here. For seven thousand tax dollars a year, I can\'t expect perfection now, can I?
Posted on: 2007/6/29 16:53
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I always put my recyclables in plastic grocery bags and they get picked up every week with no problems.
Posted on: 2007/6/29 16:35
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Here is the site for the Jersey City Incinerator Authority
Absolutely NO Plastic Bags FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW 1 NO PLASTIC BAGS All glass, cans, plastics, milk and juice containers, as well as drink boxes, may be combined and placed in large reusable containers. Newspapers and other paper items can be bundled and tied with cord or string and placed at the curb. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT FACTS 2 Know the recycling zone you live in. If you are not sure please check our website at www.jciaonline.org or call our office at 201-432-4645. Items such as air conditioners and refrigerators must be scheduled for a special pickup; please call our office to make an appointment. SOLID WASTES / RECYCLING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Residential Waste Collection and Disposal Did you know that Jersey City is one of the most densely-populated cities in the most densely-populated state? That's why our programs are so important. Through its contractor, Waste Management, JCIA is responsible for the collection and disposal of all residential and small store waste not exceeding six garbage cans per collection day. Curbside collection is provided twice a week, including holidays. Bulk waste removal (appliances, furniture, etc.) is also collected during these two pickups. We do require that you notify Jersey City Incinerator Authority at (201) 432-4645 ext. 600, to schedule a bulk waste pickup. Some appliances such as refrigerators and air conditioners are considered recyclable items and are not to be placed out for garbage collection. Such a pickup must also be scheduled in conjunction with your recycling collection day by calling the JCIA at (201) 432-4645 ext. 600. Recycling The Jersey City Incinerator Authority implemented a curbside recycling program in 1985. Currently the Authority requires residents to recycle all mixed newspaper in addition to magazines, junk mail, office paper, telephone books, cardboard boxes, corrugated boxes and laundry detergent boxes. Such materials must be tied or placed in recycling containers and placed curbside no earlier than 7:00 PM the night before your scheduled collection day. Co-mingled materials which include glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal cans, milk cartons, drink boxes, water containers, food containers, household cleaner containers, laundry detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, and other related plastic containers can all be placed curbside in a recycling container no earlier than 7:00 PM the night before your scheduled collection day. Recyclables must not be placed out for collection in plastic bags. Placing such in plastic bags seriously hinders our recycling process. Recyclables shall be placed in large plastic containers. Refrigerators and air conditioners require special collection. Residents must notify JCIA at (201) 432-4645 ext. 600 to schedule a pickup. The Authority also provides for a drop-off center, where residents can dispose of clean, untreated, unpainted lumber, tree parts, and tires. Such must be disposed of Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM at our Route 440 facility. Proof of residence is required. The Authority also provides for a special Leaf Collection and Christmas Tree Collection program. You can also identify your recycling zone and related collection day by reviewing those related sections of this web site. Recycle Steps - Step towards a cleaner community. Introducing two new recycling steps you need to take. Recycle Zone Map - Locate where you live, then note your collection day to help Jersey City keep the world clean. Special Recyclable - Find out how to recycle such things as wood, leaves, Christmas trees, tires, paint cans, and oil/antifreeze. Leaf Collection - LEAF BAGS HAVE ARRIVED! Jersey City Incinerator Authority will be distributing FREE biodegradable brown bags for proper disposal of leaves. Visit our link to find out where and when they will be handed out.
Posted on: 2007/6/29 16:21
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Is there a nearby place where we can bring recycling ourselves? The JC Incinerator told me I could drive up and drop it off on Rt 440, but I showed up and they told me that they don't allow anyone to drop off thier own recycling?
Posted on: 2007/6/29 15:57
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As I understand it, recycling can be in any kind of receptacle, but they prefer if bottles and cans are not in plastic bags. Maybe that's why they didn't take yours?
FYI, plastic bottle caps can't be recycled, so they go in the regular trash. Also things like yogurt containers often can't be recycled. Jersey City doesn't post what can and cannot be recycled, which is annoying. Anyway, that's what I know.
Posted on: 2007/6/29 15:54
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the short answer here is : good luck, sister. They pick up what they want, when they want to. We've had perfectly sorted clean glass and cans left, boxes picked up on one side of the street and not the other, proper recycling NOT picked up since my kind neighbors dropped dog crap bags on it. You have no choice but to bring it to work, take it someplace else, or march it right back inside and hope they take it next time.
Posted on: 2007/6/29 15:49
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I've lived in JC for almost 2 years and finally feel I have the schedule and ideal trash and recycling preparation down. However, this morning I noticed that our normal bag of glass/plastic was left, and no others on the block was. I know sometimes they come back around, but it was 9 am, so I assume they were done.
I tried looking on the JC Municipal Services site for information, but found none. Does anyone know if they want recycling prepared differently - I see people with rubbermaids, not sure if that's preferred. Thanks!
Posted on: 2007/6/29 15:40
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