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                        The “YES” and “NO” of Campus Recycling

            A comprehensive list of what can and cannot be recycled on campus at FGCU

 

         Cleartainers:

                        YES                                                                                        NO

Glass (green, brown, clear):

Glass:

Bottles

Jars

Medicine Bottles

Dishes/Drinking Glasses/Glass cookware (Pyrex)

Windows/Mirrors

Aluminum:

Aluminum:

Cans

Foil

Pie Plates

Cake Pans

Pots and Pans

Cooking Utensils

Screen Doors

Lawn Furniture

Metal:

Metal:

Cans: Soup, Juice, Fruit, Vegetable, Pet Food, etc

Empty Aerosol Cans

Silverware

Tools

License Plates

Plastic:

Plastic:

Any container marked 1-7

Straws

Plastic Bags (Drop Those off in Howard Hall in Bag Recycler!)

Pens/Mechanical Pencils

Egg Cartons/Styrofoam

Flower Pots

Any Chemical Container (Antifreeze, Motor Oil, Chlorine, etc.)

 

          Mixed Office Paper (Blue Bins):

                              YES                                                                                  NO

Paper:

Paper:

Magazines and Catalogs (including course catalogs)

Colored Paper and Newspaper

Printer/Copy Paper, Folders, and Envelopes

Cardboard

Cereal and Microwave Meal Boxes

Shoe Boxes

Junk Mail

Phone Books

Post-It Notes, Business, and Index Cards

Anything With a Wax Layer

(e.g.: Milk Cartons/Juice Boxes)

Any Paper That Makes a Copy of Itself

(e.g.: Carbon Paper)

 

Other Items:

                              YES                                                                              NO

Full/Partially Full Empty Aerosol Cans – Contact EH&S for proper disposal

Regular Batteries – Can be Thrown Out

Rechargeable Batteries – not on campus, but click here for recycling information

 

 

 

 

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