Psalms 115:16
The heavens are the heavens of the LORD, But the earth He has given to human beings.
Messiah Green Corner #1
Recycle! Here’s what goes in your bin:
Plastic Containers
YES:
- Rigid plastic bottles, jugs, jars, tubs, cups and containers marked with the #1 through #7 in the recycling symbols.
- Examples include: Soda, water, shampoo, & soap bottles; milk, laundry detergent, & cat litter jugs; yogurt, sour cream, cottage cheese, & butter tubs; Peanut butter & mayonnaise jars; “To-go” & “take out” plastic drinking cups; Plastic trays like those used for microwave dinners; Clear “Clam-Shell” containers like those used to package strawberries, bakery goods & salads (remove as much of the price sticker from the plastic as possible); and Plastic egg cartons & cookie divider shells.
NO:
- NO Plastic bags – Denver’s #1 recycling contaminant.
- NO Bubble wrap or envelopes with bubble wrap inside.
- NO Candy or food wrappers.
- NO Cassettes, DVD’s, CD’s or plastic cases.
- NO Containers larger than 3 gallons.
- NO Garden hoses or plastic tubes.
- NO Juice pouches.
- NO “K-cups” or individual coffee creamers.
- NO Plastic containers marked as “Compostable” or “PLA”.
- NO Plastic flower pots.
- NO Plastic shrink wrap
- NO Plastic tubes (such as toothpaste or hair gel tubes).
- NO Potato chip bags.
- NO Styrofoam® or packing peanuts.
- NO Toys.
Steel and Aerosol Cans
YES:
- Aerosol cans must be empty.
- Labels are okay.
- Remove plastic caps unless they are part of the can.
- Spray nozzles are okay.
NO:
- NO scrap metal
- NO fuel canisters (camping tanks)
- NO full or partially-full aerosol cans
- Do NOT puncture cans
Glass Bottles and Jars
YES:
- Food & beverage glass bottles and jars only.
- Remove lids.
- Large metal lids can be recycled, but still must be removed.
NO:
- NO Glassware (such as vases or drinking cups)
- NO Window glass
- NO Ceramics
Aluminum
YES:
- Aluminum cans, foil, trays, and pie plates.
- Remove as much food residue as possible.
- Do not crush aluminum cans.
NO:
- NO Foil bags (such as potato chip bags).
- NO Foil “yogurt” lids.
Cardboard and Paperboard
YES:
- Flatten and cut to pieces no larger than 2 feet by 2 feet.
- Only broken down boxes inside the cart will be collected for recycling.
- Pizza boxes accepted, if not greased through to the other side (greasy pizza boxes can go in compost bins).
- Remove plastic bags, plastic film or wax paper bags.
- Acceptable paperboard items include: Boxes for cereal, tissues, beverages, food, soap, etc.; Gift, shirt & shoe boxes; Hanging file folders; Paper egg cartons; Paper towel & toilet paper tubes; Frozen food boxes (but not the ones that have a waxy, white coating on the inside).
NO:
- NO Foil-coated paperboard
- NO Waxed cardboard
Paper (All Kinds)
YES:
- All food and beverage cartons including: Milk (dairy, soy & almond), juice, cream, egg white & egg substitute, soup & broth, protein drinks, eggnog, wine, tofu, small juice boxes and ice cream & frozen yogurt.
- All cold paper cups and hot coffee cups: Paper cups must be clean and empty. Paper cups must be bare — all sleeves, lids, straws and stirring sticks must be removed.
- Be sure to empty all food & liquid, and remove straws & caps.
- Do not flatten cartons
- Newspapers, magazines, phone books, and catalogs (Remove plastic bags and wrap; discard non-paper inserts such as magnets or sample packets).
- Office paper and junk mail – Window envelopes are okay to recycle, as are paperclips, stamps, staples, tape and sticky notes.
- Acceptable items include: Opened mail, greeting cards (non-foiled coated), Postcards, index cards & file folders, Loose leaf & legal pad paper, Stationary, letterhead, copy & typing paper; Paper envelopes (plastic windows okay); and Brochures & glossy ads.
- Paper bags – remove food wrappings and any food. Department store “non-glossy” type paper bags are okay, but remove rope handles.
NO:
NOT accepting any wrapping paper this holiday season and until further notice.
- NO tissue paper, ribbon or bows.
- NO bubble envelopes or Tyvek® (polyethylene fiber) envelopes, such as some overnight mailing envelopes.
- NO shredded paper.
- NO Paper plates.
- NO Paperback or hardcover books.
- NO Paper Towels, Tissues, or Napkins.
Ordering Take-out? Here are Some Recycling Tips:
- Before you order:
- If you’re eating at home, let the delivery service or restaurant know that you do not need plastic utensils or condiment packets. Use your own instead.
- Reuse
- Is your plastic container reusable? Repurpose the sturdy ones for food storage.
- Plastic bags can be repurposed as small trash bags or pet waste bags. Use them for the smaller trash bins in bathrooms and bedrooms. You can also use them for mini litter clean-ups!
- Recycle right:
- Accepted:
- Rigid plastic containers, labeled #1-7, can be recycled. Empty and rinse. Plastic lids can be placed back on the plastic container for recycling.
- Hot or cold beverage cups can be recycled. The lids and straws are trash. This includes paper soup containers.
- Pizza boxes (not greased through to the other side)
- Aluminum trays/containers
- Not Accepted:
- Condiment packets
- Food
- Paper clamshells
- Paper take-out boxes
- Plastic bags
- Plastic utensils
- Styrofoam
- Straws
- Small plastic containers and lids (less than 2″x2″), such as sauce and condiment containers.
- Accepted:
- And remember, when in doubt, throw it out! Let’s keep contamination out of our purple carts.
Messiah Green Corner #2
Ten Simple Things You Can Do to Fight Climate Change
- Recycle and buy minimally packaged goods as much as possible.
- Wash clothes in cold or warm water, not hot.
- Install low-flow shower heads
- Run the dishwasher only when full and don’t use heat to dry dishes.
- Replace standard light bulbs with LED or CFL bulbs.
- Plug leaks in windows and doors.
- Replace old appliances with Energy Star appliances.
- Walk, bike, carpool, or use public transportation whenever possible.
- Adjust your thermostat to be lower in the winter and higher in the summer.
- Share these simple steps with friends, family, and neighbors!
Messiah Green Corner #3
Live an Eco-friendly Lifestyle:
- Eat less meat
- Use paper less and recycle more – avoid disposable dinnerware
- Use canvas bags instead of plastic
- Start a compost pile
- Purchase LED or CFL lightbulbs
- Choose cloth over paper towels for cleaning
- Cut down on energy use in your home
- Install solar panels
- Borrow instead of buying books
- Shop at and donate to secondhand stores to upcycle
- Reduce water waste
- Recycle a vehicle
- Slow down when you drive – every 10mph over 60mph is like adding $0.50 to a gallon of gas, so speeding equals more guzzling
- Maintain your tire pressure – once a month, check it against your car manufacturer’s specifications, as adding air can improve mileage by about 3%