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Fredonia Recycling
(Cost
of program included in garbage fee.)
Curbside Pickup:
Fridays
- Recycling must be on the curb by 8:00 A.M.
Notes:
- 1st Recycling
container provided free
- All paper and cardboard must
be dry.
- Cans, plastic and glass
should be separate in the recycling container. Plastic or paper grocery sacs
can be used to separate items.
To Recycle in
Fredonia: Pick up a free recycling bin at the
Fredonia City Hall. Sort and clean recyclables as noted below and place on the
curbside on Friday mornings.
Newspapers
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All
newspapers and their glossy inserts can be recycled. Papers must be dry and
without residues (paint, food, etc.) They can be tied with a string or put
in grocery bags.
Do
not include:
Magazines, catalogs, phone books, junk mail, books, cereal boxes (may be
recycled with other materials). |
Cardboard
Both
corrugated and thin cardboard can be recycled.
Please flatten, flatten and stack before placing at the curb. No pieces over 3
feet square.
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With Cardboard:
Corrugated cardboard
Boxes with staples
Telephone books
Brown paper sacks
Chip board (cereal, tissue boxes, etc.) |
Can
not be recycled:
Wax-coated cardboard
Feed/seed sacks
Anything with food residue |

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Clear Glass Bottles
& Jars
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Food
and beverage storage containers only. These bottles and jars must be rinsed
and the lids removed. (Metal lids can go with the tin cans.) Labels do not
need to be removed.
Not Recyclable:
Colored glass. Drinking glasses, window glass, light bulbs, mirrors, crystal
ovenware, ceramic cups & plates, clay flower pots, heat resistant baking
glass or Pyrex |
Office Paper
Many types
of paper can be recycled including envelopes, colored paper, file folders, and
junk mail.
Tie paper with a string or place in a grocery bag.
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Do
not include:
Newspaper, cardboard, magazines, books, Christmas wrapping paper, carbon
paper or other sensitized paper, blueprint paper, film, photographs, tape or
glue, metal embossing, metal objects (fasteners, and staples are okay). |
Magazines
All glossy
magazines and catalogs may be recycled. Tie with a string or place in grocery
bags.
With Magazines:
Time, Newsweek, national Geographic, slick catalogs, ect..
Do Not
Include:
TV Guide, Books, Tabloids printed on newsprint, phone books, Reader’s Digest.
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Check the
bottom of the containers for the recycling logo. Inside the logo is a number
identifying the type of plastic. Plastics accepted for recycling are types 1
thru 7. Remove lids, rinse & crush containers.
Examples
of Acceptable Plastics:
Food containers
Detergent bottles
Shampoo bottles
Milk jugs
Butter container |
Bleach jugs
Juice jugs
PET containers
Yogurt containers |

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Do
not include:
Motor oil containers
Batteries
Styrofoam
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Please
rinse and crush all containers. Discard all caps and
lids.
Metal Cans
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All tin
and aluminum cans are acceptable. Rinse and remove labels if possible. Crush
the cans or stack smaller ones inside larger cans. Clean aluminum foil is
acceptable. |
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