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City of Glendale - Recycling |
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Glendale’s recycling program is one way for residents to help conserve natural resources and extend the life of the landfill by diverting recyclables out of the waste stream.
Recycling is the process of collecting materials destined for disposal and reprocessing or remanufacturing them for further use.
Single-family residences are provided one
95-gallon recycling container, one
mini-recycling bin for in-home use and a simple list of recyclable items.
Benefits of Recycling
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Saves energy and prevents pollution
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Reduces the need for landfilling
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Conserves natural resources
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Glendale “Treecycling” Sites
Glendale residents are encouraged to recycle their live Christmas trees by dropping them off at the following sites. The “treecycling” sites will be open from Monday, Dec. 26 to Sunday, Jan. 8.
Click here for a list of sites (pdf). |
Glendale’s
Curbside Recycling
Program
Click here to download this handy tip sheet on what you can place in your sage green recycling container. (PDF) |
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2011 Glendale Clean and Green Newsletter
The 2011 Glendale Clean & Green publication is here! This annual publication brings together water conservation, sanitation, recycling and transportation news to help Glendale stay green. Inside you'll find helpful hints, free events, special recycling and sanitation dates, a contest for kids and the latest in green efforts within Glendale. Download now! (pdf)
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