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Recycling Resources


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Aluminum cancanAluminum soda cans are the most recycled material in the U.S. It does not deteriorate, meaning industries can make new aluminum products as long as we keep supplying them! The most popular use of recycled aluminum cans is more aluminum cans. It can be melted down and made into new products continuously. Besides more cans, it can able be turned into airplane parts, car parts, aluminum fences, baseball bats, and furniture!
Aluminum foilaluminum foilBefore you consider recycling your aluminum foil, you have to determine whether your local program accepts it. Check your community's website or go to Earth911's recycling locator. In most cases, if they'll take aluminum foil, they'll also accepted disposable pie tins and roasting pans. Recycling centers will often ask that you clean the foil before tossing it in with your other recyclables. If it's covered in grease or food, most recycling centers cannot accept it. If the aluminum foil is a part of a package - like yogurt containers, paper boxes, or drink containers - separate it, even if all pieces are recyclable. Once they're separated, make sure all the materials are clean, then crumble it into a ball to avoid it being blown out of your recycling bin.
Tin/steel cantin canMost steel cans will have a paper label, which does not need to be removed before recycled. You should rinse your can out to remove any leftover food or residue. Make sure to completely remove the lid and insert it into the can, then pink the top so it closes. This will prevent wildlife from getting their heads stuck in the cans. Steel cans may be recycled indefinitely with no loss of quality. This means that nearly two-thirds of all steel manufactured comes from recycled steel!
White paperwhite paperRecycling centers that process recycled paper are set up to remove things like staples, paper clips, and the plastic windows on envelopes. Therefore, it's not necessary to remove them before recycling the paper! Besides easily recognizable paper products (e.g., writing paper or paper towels), more than 5,000 products can be made from recycled paper, including: masking tape, bandages, egg cartons, lamp shades, coffee filters, hospital gowns, animal bedding, and more than 4,993 other products!
Mixed paperstack of booksMixed paper is a very broad category that includes item such as note cards, greeting cards, wrapping paper, gift bags, unwanted mail, colored computer paper, newspaper, file folders, brochures, catalogs, paperboard/chipboard, softcover books, telephone books, journals and magazines, to name a few! Before recycling books, look for options or resale, reuse, or donate at places like public libraries. Paperboard is a single layer of cardboard, this includes items like cereal boxes!
Paper plates & cupspaper cupNot likely though. Carefully check your cups, plates, and other paper containers to make sure that there's not a waxy lining or plastic film on the inside of the cup. If there is, unfortunately the item will have to be placed in the trash. If paper is lined with either of these, it ceases to be recyclable paper because the wax and plastic coating cannot be separated from the paper portion of the product.
Cardboardcardboard boxes Break down all boxes to save space and remove any plastic packaging or other debris. Most pizza boxes are accepted. Make sure they are empty and leave out the greasy ones. If the cardboard has a plastic or wax coating, landfill it.

Plastics

First things first, grab that piece of plastic you are about to recycle and look it over to find the Plastic Identification Code (PIC), the number inside the recycle symbol. If a plastic is labeled as compostable, it cannot be recycled in our region.

plastic type examples

It is important to note that the OSU Recycles program does not accept plastics for recycling other than #1-2 bottles. As of July, 2017, the City of Stillwater takes #1, #2, and #5 bottles, jugs and tubs in their single-stream curbside recycling program and at the Convenience Collection Center on Perkins Rd. The ResLife Recycles program also accepts #1, #2, and #5 bottles, jugs and tubs.

To find out what the problem with plastics is all about, click here.


Have something to recycle that is not accepted in either the OSU Recycles or ResLife Recycles Program? Read on to discover how to recycle your iPhone, ink cartridges, and other not so typical items or find out how OSU handles those non-traditional recyclable items!


Recycling FAQs

Here are some commonly asked questions regarding recycling at OSU. If you don't see your question listed below, please feel free to contact us at recycle@okstate.edu

  • Where is my nearest cardboard dumpster?
    Check out OSU's Interactive Map! Just follow the link and click the box labeled "Recycle Cardboard" on the left sidebar to display the locations of cardboard dumpsters across campus.