Recycling in Boulder County
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Curbside Recycling ServiceResidents of unincorporated Boulder County now receive recycling service with their trash service at no additional cost thanks to a Boulder County ordinance. The following haulers all provide service for curbside trash and recycling. Prices and types of recycling containers will vary. Call them to begin service and to determine your recycling day. If you have questions about your service or missed pickups, call your hauler.
What can be recycled?Boulder County has now adopted single-stream recycling. Instead of diligently separating recyclables into two “streams” — mixed paper (newspaper, junk mail, etc.) and commingled containers (bottles, cans, etc.) — you can put these two streams together in one bin.
> Download single-stream recycling guidelines.
> Check out our list of the Dirty Dozen recycling contaminants.
Tips for curbside recycling:
Recycling at the Drop-Off Center
Location: 1901 63rd St. between Arapahoe and Valmont
Hours: Open 24 hours a day. Phone: 303-444-6634 The Following Materials are Accepted at the Drop-off Center:Commingled Containers
Office Paper/Opened MailBlueprints, 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)
NO shredded paper (accepted in Paperboard bin)
Corrugated Cardboard and Brown Paper BagsPlease flatten boxes.
Magazines/Catalogs, Newspapers/Newspaper Inserts & Phone BooksNO other papers, boxes, bags or string.
Paperboard Boxes/Low-grade Paper ProductsSingle-layer boxes, such as: cereal boxes (throw away inside bag), gift/shirt boxes, shoe boxes, 6-pack & 12-pack cartons/boxes.
Low-grade paper items such as: cracker boxes (throw away inside bag), hanging file folders, paper egg cartons, soap boxes and facial tissue boxes, paper shopping bags (brown bags go with corrugated cardboard), paper tubes (e.g., paper towel tubes, toilet paper tubes, etc.)
Shredded paper.
NO Kraft (orange/brownish) envelopes; Neon, fluorescent or dark-colored paper; Paper towels; Paper cups, photographs; Frozen food, ice cream & frozen juice containers; Photographs; Pet food bags.
Scrap MetalAs of August 1, 2011, the Boulder County Recycling Center will no longer accept scrap metal.The new location for scrap metal recycling is the CHaRM. |





