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What Goes in the Garbage Can?

If it cannot be recycled, it probably goes in the Garbage!*


Yes
Put in the Garbage Can
Aerosol Cans
Aerosol Cans
Animal waste or pet litter
Animal waste or pet litter
(bagged)
No Batteries
Ashes
(bagged)
Carbon Paper
Carbon Paper
CDs
CDs
Ceramics or Dishes
Ceramics or Dishes
Detergent Boxes
Detergent Boxes
Diapers
Diapers
(bagged)
Empty Motor Oil Containers
Empty Motor Oil Containers
Light Bulbs or Flourescent Lights
Light Bulbs
(place in plastic bag)
Greasy Car Parts
Greasy Car Parts
No Lids or Bottle Caps
Lids or Bottle Caps
Medical Needles or Sharps
Medical Needles or Sharps
(see preparation instructions)
Mirrors or Window Glass
Mirrors or Window Glass
(bagged)
Paper Towels, Plates or Napkins
Paper Towels, Plates or Napkins
Food-contaminated plastics or aluminum
Plastics or Aluminium contaminated with food
Waxed Cardboard
Plastic or Waxed Cardboard
Plastic take-out containers, trays, cups, plates or utensils
Plastic Cups, Plates or Utensils
No Styrofoam Containers or Packaging Peanuts
Styrofoam Block, Containers or Packaging Peanuts
(bagged)
Tissue or Foil Wrapping Paper
Tissue or Foil Wrapping Paper
No Tissues or Toilet Paper
Tissues or Toilet Paper
Toxic Containers
Toxic Containers
(empty, with no residue)
Waxed Paper or Cartons
Waxed Paper or Cartons
 

No
Do not put in the Garbage Can
Hazardous Waste Household Hazardous Waste*
Click here to find out how to dispose of household hazardous wastes.
Batteries Batteries
are considered hazardous waste and require special handling.
Computers Computers
Computers require special handling and should not be put in the garbage. Visit the Take it Back Network website for disposal options.
Computer Monitor Computer Monitors
require special handling and should not be put in the garbage. Visit the Take it Back Network website for disposal options.
Electronics
Electronics require special handling and should not be put in the garbage. Visit the Take it Back Network website for disposal options.
Light Bulbs or Flourescent Lights Fluorescent Tubes and Fluorescent Compact Light Bulbs
Fluorescent bulbs and tubes require special handling. Please visit the Snohomish County website for disposal options.
Liquids Liquids
Medical waste Medical Waste*
Televisions Televisions
contain hazardous material and are no longer accepted in the garbage. Visit the Take it Back Network for local recycling options.
Wet Paint Wet Paint*
* Household Hazardous Waste, Medical Waste and Wet Paint require special handling. Call the Snohomish Households Hazards Line at 425-388-6050 for proper disposal.

Reviewed the list, and still not sure?

Check out the list of What Goes in the Recycling Container and What Goes in Landscape Debris Container, or call 425-778-6508.


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