Recycling in Metro Area 0681
A local-orientation template. Programs differ by municipality and hauler — use this page as a checklist, not a rulebook.
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How recycling typically worksWhat to verify locallyDrop-off streamsMake money ethicallyStarter actionsRelated
How recycling typically works
- Collection is usually curbside, drop-off, or deposit-return (or a mix).
- Sorting happens at a facility (MRF) or at source (dual-stream programs).
- Outcome quality depends on contamination and end-market access.
What to verify locally
- Accepted plastics: by shape (bottle/tub) and/or resin code.
- Whether glass is accepted curbside or requires drop-off.
- Organics options: compost pickup, drop-off, or none.
- Special streams: batteries, e-waste, paint, chemicals, textiles.
Drop-off streams
| Stream | Common option | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Batteries | Drop-off / take-back | Fire risk; never curbside unless explicitly accepted. |
| E-waste | Collection events / depots | Data wiping and hazardous components matter. |
| Textiles | Donation / reuse first | Keep clean and dry. |
| Organics | Compost/AD where available | Reduces methane risk if done well. |
Make money ethically
- Deposit containers (where applicable): predictable payouts.
- Clean cardboard aggregation for small businesses (B2B).
- Scrap metals (higher value; higher safety and legal requirements).
- E-waste refurb: higher margins, higher compliance and safety requirements.
Starter actions
- Find your local acceptance list and keep it bookmarked.
- Set up 1 bin for recycling + 1 for trash + optional organics.
- Remove the top 3 contaminants (bags, food residue, tanglers).
Related
Decision tool
Match items to guidance.
Clean, dry, loose
General quality rules.
Make money
Legit pathways and risks.