• NO pizza boxes and food-soiled paper • NO plastic bags • NO disposable cups • NO take-out containers • NO aluminum foil • NO plant pots • NO plastic wrap and food storage bags • NO juice boxes and pouches Drop-Off Recycling *Why can’t all plastics be recycled in Kitsap County? Many plastic items cannot be recycled right now, even though they have a recycling arrow ( ) on them. It is not economically practical at this time. • Aluminum beverage cans (empty and rinse, do not flatten) • Steel or tin cans (rinse, leave lids attached, pushed down inside can) • Milk-style cartons (do not flatten) • Plastic bottles, jugs, jars, and dairy tubs* water, soft drink, shampoo, milk, juice, laundry detergent, cottage cheese, yogurt, margarine (do not flatten) • Plastic coated paper or frozen food boxes (no food residue) • NO shredded paper • NO plastic bags • NO newspaper • NO cardboard • NO egg cartons • Catalogs • Magazines • Mail • Office paper • Food boxes (unwaxed) cereal, crackers, snacks (remove the liner) • Paper bags • Phone books • School paper • DO NOT break • NO drinking glasses • NO window glass • NO ceramics • NO lightbulbs Newspaper Newspaper and inserts only Glass Containers Bottles and jars only (Labels okay • Rinse • Discard lids) Cardboard Corrugated cardboard only (Flatten and keep dry) Mixed Paper Mixed Containers (Labels okay • Rinse) • NO mixed paper • NO paper or plastic bags Keep dry • Do not tie and bundle Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes • NO foam packing blocks and peanuts • NO waxed cardboard • NO paper boxes Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper