Recycling Poster - Single
An 8.5" x 11" recycling poster to hang at your bin.
The items below are recyclable and can be effectively sorted in our material recovery facilities. If you see it on this list, you can confidently toss it into your recycling bin!
The following items are not recyclable in our facilities. Even worse, their presence can seriously disrupt the recycling process. Please take a look to make sure your bin does not contain these items. And tell your friends!
Recyclables must be empty and clean, so… Take that last sip! Enjoy that last bite!
Remember to Keep it loose! Bags are a drag! Bagged recyclables cannot be sorted, so if you collect your recyclables in a bag, be sure to dump them out when you get to your cart.
When recycling, remember shape matters! Small and narrow items slip through the cracks in our sorting equipment and cannot be recovered. They should go in the trash. Caps are OK if you twist them back onto the container.
Americans toss far too many non-recyclable items in their recycling bins. These sorting mistakes add up and hurt recycling programs. We all need to understand what’s acceptable in our local recycling program and remember: When in doubt, throw it out.
Recycling is great but waste reduction and reuse can be even better. Don’t forget to reduce and reuse whenever you can.
Take a virtual tour of a recycling plant! Learn about recycling markets. See what does and doesn’t belong in your recycling bin. We hope these videos will help you become the smartest recycler on the block.
An 8.5" x 11" recycling poster (Spanish) to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" food waste poster (that includes meat) to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" food waste poster (that doesn't include meat) to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" food waste poster that includes meat (Spanish) to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" food waste poster that doesn't include meat (Spanish) to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" recycling poster featuring acceptable and unacceptable items to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" recycling poster (Spanish) featuring acceptable and unacceptable items to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" poster featuring unacceptable items to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" poster (Spanish) featuring unacceptable items to hang at your bin.
A 6" x 6" poster featuring unacceptable PPE items to hang at your bin.
An 8.5" x 11" poster showing the recycling process and how recyclables are transformed into new products.
An 8.5" x 11" poster for kids showing how recyclables are transformed into new products.
A Giving Resources New Life bookmark that shows what recycled material is transformed into after being placed in the bin.
As students and faculty return to campuses this fall, it is important to ensure that everyone is educated about what can and can’t go into their bins. Recycling loads that contain items like PPE - masks, gloves, etc. will not be accepted at our recycling facilities.
America East’s Sustainability Network in partnership with Casella is pleased to introduce the Green Sports Playbook to highlight best practices and strategies to make our sports complexes, games, and events even greener.
A 6" x 6" poster or decal featuring PPE items that do not belong in Zero-Sort recycling to hang at your bin.
A 6" x 6" poster or decal featuring compostable items that do not belong in Zero-Sort recycling to hang at your bin.
A complete guide to the management of trash and recycling on campus including information for Custodial & Housekeeping Staff, Dining Staff, and Residence Halls & Office Spaces.
A helpful guide to hang by your compactor with tips and troubleshooting information. This poster is sized at 8.5x11.
A helpful guide to hang by your compactor with tips and troubleshooting information. This poster is sized at 11x17.
The number one action college campuses can take to improve the sustainability of recycling is to improve the quality of the recyclable material they collect. Every recycling facility across the country grapples with the challenge of non-recyclable materials arriving with inbound loads. These materials diminish recycling quality, impede sorting processes, increase operating costs, and potentially damage processing equipment or put facility employees at risk. Many campuses have made great strides in reducing contamination, but most still need to reduce – and ultimately eliminate – the presence of bagged recyclables in the recycling stream.
This toolkit will help campuses achieve the goal of producing a stream of loose (not bagged) recyclables that can be efficiently and effectively collected, sorted, and shipped to market.
A recycling container decal sized at 11x6
A trash container decal sized at 11x6
A food waste container decal sized at 11x6
An 8.5" x 11" poster showing the recycling process and how recyclables are transformed into new products.
An 8.5" x 11" poster for kids showing how recyclables are transformed into new products.
A Giving Resources New Life bookmark that shows what recycling material is transformed into after being placed in the bin.
An 8.5" x 11" recycling poster, to hang on your bin, featuring acceptable and unacceptable items.