CD players are banned from Vermont landfills, however, we are a drop-off site for VT State e-waste recycling. Please check in at the scale house, most items require a disposal fee, but do not require an access sticker or day pass. See our E-Waste page for more information.
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DVD Player
DVD players are banned from Vermont landfills, however, we are a drop-off site for VT State e-waste recycling. Please check in at the scale house, most items require a disposal fee, but do NOT require an access sticker or day pass. See our E-Waste page for more information.
Wood Ash
Wood ash is NOT recyclable. Please dispose of your wood ash in the garbage once it is cold.
Sawdust
Sawdust is not recyclable. Sawdust 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). For large loads please call the office at (802)257-0272.
Utensils (Plastic)
Plastic utensils are usually NOT recyclable. Please dispose of your plastic utensils in the household trash. If the utensils are “plant-based” or labeled compostable, then they can be placed in your curbside compost if your hauler accepts them.
Plexiglass
Plexiglass is NOT recyclable. Please dispose of your plexiglass in the garbage.
Glass (From a Picture)
Picture glass is not recyclable. Please dispose of your picture glass in the garbage.
Envelopes (Padded)
Padded envelopes are not recyclable. Please dispose of your padded envelopes in the garbage.
Transparencies
Transparencies are NOT recyclable. Please dispose of your transparencies in your household trash.
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.