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Thursday, November 26, 2009: Thanksgiving Day - No County-provided recycling or trash collections on November 26; Thursday and Friday collections that week shift by one day. Transfer Station closes at 5 p.m. on November 25; closed November 26.

Effective September 21, 2009, our recycling program expanded to accept additional blue bin and mixed paper items!

How to recycle/dispose of glass bottles and jars

Curbside collection: Weekly - recycling
County facilities accepting glass bottles and jars:
* Solid Waste Transfer Station

clear and colored glass bottles and jars

We accept:

All food and beverage jars and bottles made of clear, brown and green glass.

Please rinse out, and place these in your blue bin for collection.

Sorry, we cannot accept:

  • Any other glass or ceramic products
  • Window glass
  • Mirrors

Even though other types of glass (examples include: drinking glasses, window glasses, heat-resistant ovenware (for example, Pyrex or Visionware), and light bulbs) can look very similar to the glass used in food and beverage containers, their special properties, such as heat-resistance, UV light resistance, or shatter-resistance, cause them to behave differently during processing. The resulting recycled-content glass products could be of lower quality due to bubbles, cracks, or inclusion of the "foreign" pieces. Manufacturing equipment can also be damaged.

What about the lids?

We accept both metal and plastic lids for recycling. Please place lids into your blue recycling bin.

To dispose of broken glass:

Please wrap broken glass securely in paper to avoid injury during handling, and place into your regular household trash.

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This information last updated 10/23/2009.

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Last edited: 8/14/2008