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Recycling in Ward
Recycling at the Drop-Off Center
Drop-Off Center Information
Location: Near
the old Catholic Church. View a Map.
Hours: Mobile
collection provided on the 2nd Saturday of each month, 9 a.m. - 11 a.m.
Contact: 303-444-6634
The Following Materials are Accepted at the Drop-Off Center:
Please rinse containers. Do not flatten or crush.
- Glass bottles and jars of any color (please avoid breaking glass)
- Aluminum cans (Do not crush or flatten cans.)
- Aluminum pie pans and aluminum foil (Ball all aluminum foil together into one large ball 2" or larger. No small, balled-up foil please.)
- Steel (tin) cans
- Metal jar lids
- Metal bottle caps
- Empty aerosol cans (no caps)
- Paper milk cartons/drink boxes/juice cartons
- Plastic bottles and jugs with a #1, #2, or #5 on the bottom
- Plastic screw-top jars with a #1 on the bottom
- Plastic tubs & cups with a #2 or #5 on the bottom. (No lids.)
| Paper Materials: all mixed together |
Corrugated Cardboard and Brown Paper Bags
Please flatten boxes.
Magazines/Catalogs
Office Paper/Opened Mail
Blueprints, brochures, computer printouts, file folders, fax paper, greeting cards, letterhead, pamphlets, pastel colored legal pad paper, slick/glossy ads & brochures, stationery letters, white ream wrappers, white & pastel-colored paper, white & pastel-colored envelopes (windows envelopes OK)
Newspaper and newspaper inserts
NO bags or string.
Phone Books
Paperboard Boxes
Larger single-layer boxes, such as: cereal boxes (throw away inside bag), gift/shirt boxes, shoe boxes, 6-pack & 12-pack cartons/boxes.
Additional Information
For more detailed information on what can be recycled in any of these categories, please refer to the guidelines of the latest Eco-Cycle Times. You can print the center pull-out section for a convenient guide to recycling in all of Boulder and Broomfield Counties.
You can also visit the Frequently Asked Questions section of our website or call us at 303-444-6634.
Do you have an unusual item you don't want to toss in the garbage? Check out our Guide to Hard-to-Recycle Materials. |