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Recycling Information

What can be Recycled?

Paper Products
Newspaper
Newspaper inserts
Phone books
Magazines
Catalogs
Glossy flyers & brochures
Envelopes
Junk mail
Computer paper
Copier paper
Notebook/writing paper
Greeting cards


Boxboard & Cardboard
Cereal boxes
Dry food boxes
Shoe and gift boxes
Paper towel rolls
Toilet paper rolls
Waxed milk and juice cartons
Brown paper bags
Corrugated cardboard
Mixed Containers
Individual beverage bottles
2 liter soda bottles
Milk jugs
Laundry detergent bottles
Clear, brown and green glass
Beverage glasses
Plates
Ceramic and cookware plate glass
Food cans
Foil food trays/pie plates
Empty aerosol cans
Food can lids and ends
Empty paint cans
All cardboard must be flattened and cut into 3' x 2'.



Get Recycling!
It's important that our community recycles to help our environment. Much of the things we think is trash is really recyclable.

A few extra minutes is all it takes to sort the trash from the recyclable materials would help greatly reduce our residential refuse.

To start recycling today just get a 33 gallon or smaller container and either mark it Recyclables Only, or you can pick up a free Recyclables Only sticker at the Township Office.
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Tittabawassee Township
145 S. Second Street I P.O. Box 158
Freeland, Michigan 48623 I t: (989) 695-9512 I f: (989) 695-5060

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