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City of Bellbrook
Utilities
35 North West Street
Bellbrook, Ohio 45305
Phone:
937-848-4638
Fax: 937-848-5199 Operating Hours:
Monday - Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
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Recycling |
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CITY OF BELLBROOK
RECYCLING
2006 Holiday Schedule Coming Soon
2005 Holiday Collection Schedule
New Years Day Memorial Day
July 4th Labor Day
Thanksgiving Christmas
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PLACE THESE
FOLLOWING ITEMS IN YOUR BIN |
| Plastics Plastic milk containers, soft drink, shampoo,
laundry and detergent bottles displaying the recycling logo with
the numbers 1 or 2. Foam and rigid polystyrene food
packaging containers are also accepted, provided they display
the number 6. Please remove all caps or lids and rinse
out. Plastic containers may be crushed to conserve space
in your bin |
| Glass Clear, brown, green and blue glass food and
beverage containers and jars are accepted. Please remove
caps and rinse out. Paper labels do not need to be
removed. |
| Food & Beverage Cans Aluminum cans, steel soup and
food cans, and empty aerosol cans are accepted. Please
rinse and drain,. Steel lids may be placed in cans; labels
do not need to be removed. Metal lids from glass jars are
accepted. |
| Paper Newspapers with glossy ad inserts, magazines,
catalogs, telephone books, paperboard boxes (cereal, snack
boxes), junk mail (direct mail, window envelopes, flyers) and
soft drink and beer cartons should be placed together in a brown
paper grocery sack. Place sack(s) inside or beside your
bin. Corrugated cardboard is accepted, only broken down
into 2-ft by 2-ft bundles. Place on or beside bin. |
Gable-Top Cartons, Drink & Juice Boxes Paperboard
cartons containing such items as milk, juice, non-dairy
creamers, fabric softener and egg substitutes, Also
accepted is packaging recognized by its box shape into which a
straw can be inserted (sometimes referred to as "aseptics,"
drink or juice boxes).
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DO NOT
PLACE THESE ITEMS IN YOU BIN |
| Wide mouth containers such as margarine bowls or whipped
topping containers, plastic flatware, cassette and compact disc
cases, children's toys, oil jugs, plastic bags, plastic buckets,
and garden hoses. Non-food packaging, including styrofoam
packing peanuts. |
| Window glass, mirrors, light bulbs, drinking glasses, mugs
and oven/cooking glassware (Pyrex). |
| Pots, pans, scrap metal or steel, and coat hangers. |
| Pizza boxes. Grease and food contamination renders it
unacceptable. |
| Frozen food cartons, frozen juice concentrate containers,
straws, wax-coated products such as yogurt cups or waxed paper. |
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