Paper

Allen's curbside recycling program accepts newspapers, magazines, junk mail, phone books, flattened cardboard and chipboard, milk/juice cartons (rinsed), Tetra Pak cartons (from broth/wine/protein drinks, rinsed), and frozen food boxes with the recycling symbol. To reduce litter, bag shredded paper in clear plastic and tie securely before placing in your recycling cart.

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1. Bulky/large items
2. Chemicals/cleaning supplies
3. Construction materials
4. Medications/medical waste
5. Yard waste
6. Appliances
7. Batteries
8. Light bulbs
9. Aluminum foil/dishes
10. Ammunition
11. Animal waste
12. Cans
13. Cooking oil
14. Electronics/televisions
15. Fireworks/explosives
16. Furniture/mattresses
17. Food waste
18. Glass
19. Household items
20. Mercury thermostats
21. Paint/varnish
22. Plastic bags
23. Paper
24. Plastics
25. Propane tanks
26. Styrofoam
27. Tree branches/brush