Transparencies are NOT recyclable. Please dispose of your transparencies in your household trash.
A-Z Disposal Guide
Wondering what to do with?… Search our handy A-Z Disposal Guide to find out how to properly dispose of (or recycle) most common household items.
Mirrors
Mirrors are not recyclable. Please dispose of your mirrors in the garbage.
Milk Cartons & Aseptic Containers
Regular gable-top milk cartons Milk cartons should be thrown out in your regular trash. They can no longer be composted, as we cannot determine if the “wax-like” coating is indeed wax or a form of plastic. Aseptic milk or soup containers Milk or soup in aseptic containers (brick-shaped, like Parmalat brand milk, or soup broth) […]
Food Scraps
Food and food scraps can be composted, FREE of charge, in the Windham Solid Waste Management District’s organics composting program, (Please see Project C.O.W. for more information) or your curbside compost container (if applicable). Otherwise, please dispose of your food and food scraps in your garbage.
Frozen Concentrate Juice Containers
Frozen concentrate juice containers are not recyclable. Please dispose of the container in the garbage.
Juice Boxes
Juice boxes are not recyclable. Please dispose of your juice boxes in the garbage.
Freezer Packs
Freezer packs are not recyclable. Please dispose of your freezer packs in the garbage.
Film Canisters
Film canisters are not recyclable. Please dispose of your film canisters in the garbage.
Lighters (Cigarette)
Cigarette lighters are not recyclable. Please dispose of your cigarette lighters in the garbage.
Charcoal
Please dispose of your charcoal in the garbage once it is cold.
Cassette Tapes
Cassette tapes are NOT recyclable. Please dispose of in your household trash.
Carbon Monoxide Detector
Carbon Monoxide Detectors are NOT recyclable. Please dispose of your Carbon Monoxide Detectors in the garbage. Carbon Monoxide Detectors do not contain hazardous materials.
