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What goes in the Bin?
- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Mail
- School & Office Papers
- Catalogs
What DOES NOT go into the bin: No cardboard, food boxes, fiberboard or chipboard, no cereal boxes, soda boxes or other paper food containers. No text books or hard cover books, no phone books. Please recycle all other items elsewhere. Thank you!
Your junk mail can earn us cash and save us form filling up our trash container. If you know of any small businesses or any of your neighbors who would like to recycle their paper, please invite them to bring it here. There are openings at the left and right side of the bin so just toss your recyclable paper in. This will help us save money, earn money and act as good stewards of our environment.
The Paper Retriever program benefits society and organizations in the following ways:
Benefits the Environment and Community – Through the recycling of newspapers, magazines, catalogs and mail, each participating organization reduces landfill use, saves water and energy.
Promotes Environmental Stewardship and Education – Paper Retriever provides free materials to support each organization's recycling program. We also work with the program coordinators to foster environmental stewardship through recycling and environmental activities.
Absolutely Free – There are never any hidden charges or deductions from the money earned. Participation, bin placement, maintenance and collection services are provided in return for your recycling efforts.
Unrestricted Funds – All Paper Retriever trucks are equipped with the latest on-board scales and computers allowing the weight of paper to be individually recorded at the time of pick-up. This allows each organization to be evaluated on its own merits and accomplishments. The revenue earned from this paper can be used for specific projects that the organization chooses.
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