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Cans, Bottles, Paper and Cardboard: “Gray Recycling Cart”

 

If you live in a single-family dwelling, duplex, triplex or four-plex, you should have a gray recycling cart on site for your use. Contact your recycling company if you need a new or replacement gray recycling cart.

If you live in an apartment building or complex with 5 or more units your recycling container may be a gray, green or blue cart, or a white dumpster bin. If your recycling container is not clearly labeled, or if you need a new or replacement container contact your recycling company.


Single Family Residential Recycling Guide
Applies to 1-4 unit residences in Oakland. Complete information about all the significant improvements to residential recycling services that began in January 2006.

Multi-Family Residential Recycling Guide Applies to 5 or more unit residences in Oakland. Program information and free tools to help increase recycling.

What Can You Recycle in Your Gray Cart?

plasticsNew!Plastic Tubs Are In!

Plastic food and beverage containers (bottles and tubs) are now accepted in the Oakland residential recycling program. We invite you to include plastic containers like margarine tubs, yogurt cups, and deli containers for recycling, in addition to narrow-neck plastic bottles that have long been a part of Oakland’s recycling program.

DO PUT IN:

  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Plastic bottles and tubs
  • Aerosol cans (empty)
  • Aluminum cans & foil
  • Carbonless paper
  • Catalogs and junk mail
  • Steel or tin cans
  • Drink boxes (juice)
  • Soup boxes
  • Milk cartons
  • Carbonless paper
  • Cardboard boxes flattened
  • Computer Paper
  • Egg cartons (paper only)
  • Envelopes (plastic windows okay)
  • Grocery bags (paper only)
  • Junk mail
  • Magazines
  • Newspaper (glossy paper inserts okay)
  • Office paper
  • Paper towel & toilet paper tubes
  • Phone books
  • Shoe boxes

*Notes about cardboard recycling:

  • Small cardboard boxes:
    Flatten and place in cart

Large cardboard boxes:
Flatten, bundle and place next to cart . Must be less than 3-feet by 3-feet!

Please Keep These Items OUT!

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