All Paper Commingles Should be empty and have no food residue. Newspapers File folders Junk mail Colored paper Phonebooks Glossy paper Magazines White paper Aluminum and steel cans Glass bottles Monitors Televisions Cardboard Flatten boxes and leave with other recycling. TechnoCycle Cell phones, pagers, PDAs Rechargeable batteries Containers for small items are in Distributed Mail Centers (DMCs). MIT Recycling 253-6360 [email protected] web.mit.edu/facilities Do's of Recycling January 2009 CDs and diskettes Sticky notes Toner cartridges Computer equipment Broken down cardboard For more info: web.mit.edu/facilities/environmental/dos_donts_howtos.pdf To order desk-side trash and recycling containers: web.mit.edu/sapweb/PS1/facilities_home.shtml To request a pick up of eWaste items that weigh under 50 lbs. go to the Building Services tab in SAPweb (http://web.mit.edu/sapweb/PS1/facilities_home.shtml). All plastic food containers numbered 1-7 Audio and video tapes Small electronics