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Mandatory recyclables All items MUST be empty and rinsed clean. NO food residue allowed. Glass food & beverage containers. Without lids! Plastic food & beverage containers. Without lids! Clean, plastic lids at least 2” in diameter are recy- clable. Metal food & beverage containers. No bottle caps or other metal objects. Aluminum foil, pie plates, etc. Paper used for communication. Cardboard — corrugated, boxboard. Flatten. Must be clean & dry. NOT recyclable • Paper cups, plates, bowls, napkins Disposable cutlery • Straws/coffee stirrers • Wooden utensils, toothpicks • Plastic bags/wrappers • Waxed paper wrappings and bags • Any item that has food residue Mandatory food scrap diversion By July 1, 2015: Generators of at least 52 tons/year (about six to eight 64-gallon carts/week) By July 1, 2016: Generators of at least 26 tons/year (about three to four 64-gallon carts/week) By July 1, 2017: Generators of at least 18 tons/year (about two 64-gallon carts/week) By July 1, 2020: Food scraps and residuals will be banned from the landfill for everyone in Vermont.

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Page 1: Without lids! Mandatory food scrap diversion Without lids! · Glass food & beverage containers. Without lids! Plastic food & beverage containers. Without lids! Clean, plastic lids

Mandatory recyclablesAll items MUST be empty and rinsed clean.

NO food residue allowed.

Glass food & beverage containers. Without lids! Plastic food & beverage containers. Without lids! Clean, plastic lids at least 2” in diameter are recy-clable. Metal food & beverage containers. No bottle caps or other metal objects.Aluminum foil, pie plates, etc.

Paper used for communication. Cardboard — corrugated, boxboard. Flatten. Must be clean & dry.

NOT recyclable• Paper cups, plates, bowls, napkins• Disposable cutlery• Straws/coffee stirrers• Wooden utensils, toothpicks• Plastic bags/wrappers• Waxed paper wrappings and bags• Any item that has food residue

Mandatory food scrap diversionBy July 1, 2015: Generators of at least 52 tons/year (about six to eight 64-gallon carts/week)

By July 1, 2016: Generators of at least 26 tons/year (about three to four 64-gallon carts/week)

By July 1, 2017: Generators of at least 18 tons/year (about two 64-gallon carts/week) By July 1, 2020: Food scraps and residuals will be banned from the landfill for everyone in Vermont.

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