
The new and updated 2023 Recycle Guide is now available at schools, libraries throughout Pinellas County and online. The guide provides readers everything they need to know to be a responsible recycler in Pinellas County. The guide also highlights local recycling facilities and how recycling works in the Tampa Bay area. Feature articles include how recyclables are sorted at a local Materials Recovery Facility, where to find contact information to set-up curbside recycling at home, how to locate recycling drop-off sites and how to properly discard household chemicals. In addition, activities for children are included in bonus Going Beyond the Text sections.
While what should be placed in the recycle bin has not changed in Pinellas County for decades, it is best practice to review local recycling rules on an annual basis. The cover of the Recycle Guide makes it easy for users to identify the five material categories that should be recycled in Pinellas County, which include glass bottles and jars, metal food and beverage containers, paper and cardboard, plastic bottles and jugs, and cartons. For materials not on this list, residents can check the online Where Does It Go? Search Tool to find the best options to reuse, recycle or dispose of hundreds of different items in Pinellas County.
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