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If you have additional questions about the City’s recycling program, please contact the Sanitation Department at 208.234.6192.
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Recycle carts are collected every other week on Yellow Schedule A or Blue Schedule B on the same day as regular garbage collection. Place carts out by 7 a.m. to ensure collection.
See what items cannot be recycled.
It is not needed when recyclable waste is co-mingled. It makes the effort to recycle more convenient, which hopefully increases participation and recycling rates.
Recyclable materials collected by the City curbside program (and the drop-off program) will be transferred to Western Recycling who will then bale the material and send it to a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Boise.
An MRF is a Material Recovery Facility. These specialized, state-of-the-art recycling facilities process and sort recyclable materials. The facility contracting with Western Recycling is located in Boise, Idaho.
Recycling saves natural resources. The national recycling rate of 30% saves the equivalent of more than 5 million gallons of gasoline, reducing dependence on foreign oil by 114 million barrels. Paper recycling saves up to 70% of the energy needed to create paper from new timber. Aluminum recycling saves up to 95% of the energy required to make new aluminum from raw ore (equivalent to filling the can 2/3 full of gasoline). Recycled paper uses 80% less water and produces 95% less air pollution than virgin paper production. Landfills last longer when recyclables are being diverted. Recycling creates far more jobs than do landfills or incinerators.