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Slide 1 - Wall Township Single Stream Recycling Prepared by the: Environmental Advisory Committee Committeeman George K. Newberry
Slide 2 - 2011 Mayor and Committee: Mayor Ann Marie Conte Deputy Mayor Jeffrey W. Foster Committeeman Clinton C. Hoffman Committeeman Todd W. Luttman Committeeman George K. Newberry
Slide 3 - What is Single Stream Recycling? “Single Stream Recycling is a system that takes two recycling “streams” – Newspaper and commingled containers – and puts them together in one bin.
Slide 4 - In Other Words . . . . . . All items that are acceptable for recycling can now be put together in one trash can that you can place at the curb for your regular assigned pickup days
Slide 5 - Town To Receive Part of the Profit These commingled materials will then be hauled to a processing plant specifically designed to mechanically separate the mixed materials so they may be sold and re-processed.
Slide 6 - Waste Management Facility Lakewood, NJ
Slide 7 - Waste Management Facility Lakewood, NJ
Slide 8 - Waste Management Facility Lakewood, NJ
Slide 9 - Recycling Can – Think Green – Yes Cans/Jars: Glass bottles & jars Tin and aluminum cans Aerosol cans (EMPTY only) Metal jar lids
Slide 10 - Recycling Can – Think Green -- Yes Paper: Corrugated cardboard (flattened) Paperboard boxes (e.g. cereal, pasta & tissue boxes) Newspapers & inserts (no bags) Magazines, brochures & catalogues Mail & greeting cards Office paper Photo paper, wrapping paper, tissue paper File folders Phone books Paperback books Hardcover books with the cover removed Paper bags Empty paper and toilet paper rolls (the core) Shredded paper
Slide 11 - Recycling Can – Think Green –Yes Plastics: Pourable Plastic containers such as milk cartons, water bottles Detergent containers, shampoo bottles, etc. Rigid plastics
Slide 12 - Put in Recycling Can – Think Green Review – Yes Yes Newspaper, office paper Junk mail, envelopes, magazines Flat corrugated cardboard Cereal Boxes Glass bottles and jars Metal food/beverage containers Plastic water, soda, milk bottles, juice boxes Shampoo, detergent bottles ** All loose and mixed in one can – nothing tied. ** Do not put in plastic trash bags
Slide 13 - Important Recycling Tips Empty and lightly rinse all containers DO NOT tie up newspapers and cardboard – just throw in the can Use a container with a lid to ensure that papers do not blow away Containers should not be larger than 32 gallons or over 50 lbs DO NOT put recyclables in plastic bags
Slide 14 - NO NEED TO REMOVE: Tape, paper clips, staples, stamps, labels, metal fasteners, rubber bands, plastic tabs, post-it notes.
Slide 15 - Trash Can – Think Red – No, No Not Accepted for Curbside Single Stream Recycling Plastic bags Aluminum foil Waxed paper or waxed cardboard Pizza boxes Microwavable trays Containers from frozen food Light bulbs Mirrors Window or auto glass Drinking glasses
Slide 16 - Trash Can – Think Red – No, No Not Accepted for Curbside Single Stream Recycling Glass cookware Ceramics, porcelain, china, vases Tissues, paper towels, napkins Styrofoam & paper to-go containers Plastic 6-pack holders Batteries Tires Paint cans (empty or full) Coat hangers Appliances (e.g. toasters, TVs, etc.
Slide 17 - Put in Trash Can – Think Red Review – No, No Food, coffee grounds, etc Plastic bags, plastic shopping bags, plastic wrap Pizza boxes Diapers Plastic utensils, deli containers, etc. Styrofoam Window glass, ceramics, dishware Wire, wire hangers, Christmas lights.
Slide 18 - 2nd Reminder: All in One Can Yes, Yes Cardboard Newspaper Junk Mail Bottles Cans Glass Bottles Cereal Boxes More ** Loose, mixed, and untied
Slide 19 - Advantages to Single Stream Recycling 1 No Tipping Fees. Saves money & encourages more recycling Wall Township receives part of the profit on selling recycled materials and for re-processing Recycling reduces the emissions of many greenhouse gases and water pollutants
Slide 20 - Advantages to Single Stream Recycling 2 Recycling saves energy Recycling supplies valuable raw materials to industry Recycling creates jobs and stimulates the development of greener technologies Recycling generates less solid waste and conserves resources for future generations Recycling reduces the need for new landfills and combustors
Slide 21 - Pick Up Schedule Recycling will be picked up at the curb twice a month. Please see the recycling schedule for your assigned pickup days on www.wallnj.com/recycle
Slide 22 - How are the materials separated? Automated sorting equipment separates the comingled materials at the recycling facility. Quality control personnel are on duty as well to monitor the process. Once the materials are separated, they can be marketed to recyclers who make new products.
Slide 23 - Where are the Recycling Drop-Off Centers and when are they open? Tiltons Corner Road Recycling Center - adjacent to the South Wall Little League fields. Marconi Complex Recycling Facility - located off Monmouth Blvd; adjacent to the North Wall Little League fields. The hours of operation are: Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 3:15 pm Saturdays 8:00 am – 3:00 pm.
Slide 24 - Additional Info: Monmouth County Recycles Electronics. Free Drop Off Wall Township’s Newest Recycling Center for Electronics Tiltons Corner Road adjacent to the South Wall Little League fields. Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. State law now prohibits disposal of computers and TVs with trash Items Accepted Computer Cases, CPU’s, Keyboards, Mice, Monitors, Scanners, Printers, Cables, Laptops, Peripherals, Televisions, Radios, Cameras, Telephones, Copiers, Fax Machines, VCR’s, DVD Players, and Stereo Components For more info, call County Planning at 732 431-7460
Slide 25 - Plastic Bags, Used Oil & Batteries Plastic bags can be recycled at local supermarkets. Used oil should be brought to local gas stations or the Monmouth County Household Hazardous Waste Facility (call 732-922-2234). Button batteries and rechargeable batteries should be recycled at the Monmouth County Household Hazardous Waste Facility (call 732-922-2234). Alkaline non-rechargeable batteries (e.g. AA, AAA, C & D) can be thrown in the trash.
Slide 26 - Compact Florescent Light Bulbs Compact florescent light bulbs (CFL) can be recycled at Home Depot. To find out where to recycle additional items visit www.earth911.com or call 1-800-CLEANUP
Slide 27 - Single Stream Recycling Begins June 6, 2011 Major Resource – www.WallNJ.com/recycle. Knowledge is Power! $ave the Township money, recycle more!