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Are You Recycling Properly? Miami Edition

When talking to environmental experts in the area about how we can do more to move towards a sustainable future, the one thing they ask is for more people to practice proper recycling procedures. One bag of garbage thrown into a recycling bin, either on purpose or by accident, can contaminate a whole recycling load. Reviewing the recycling guidelines and rules will help Miami residents get a better handle on proper recycling. 

If we have the luxury of continuously taking from mother nature’s resources, paper, food, glass, and other materials, it’s part of our responsibility to give back. Follow along in this easy guide to see if you are recycling properly in Miami.

RECYCLE: MOST OF YOUR ITEMS WILL GO HERE (blue bin)

NOTES: For Recycling in Miami: Miami-Dade County’s curbside recycling program has made it easier for residents to Recycle Right with The Simple 5

  1. Paper: clean and dry newspapers, magazines, catalogs, telephone books, printer paper, copier paper, mail, and all other office paper without wax liners
  2. Cardboard: packing boxes, cereal boxes, gift boxes, and corrugated cardboard; flatten all boxes before placing them in your cart
  3. Cans: steel and aluminum food & beverage cans; aluminum bottles are also accepted
  4. Cartons: aseptic poly-coated drink boxes, juice cartons, and milk cartons
  5. Bottles: (plastic & glass) – plastic bottles* milk, water, detergent, soda, and shampoo (flatten and replace cap); glass bottles.

*NOTE: Numbers on plastics are no longer useful indicators of recyclability. Miami-Dade County recycles plastic bottle containers regardless of the number listed.

WHAT NOT TO RECYCLE

NOTE ABOUT PLASTIC BAGS

When you place a plastic bag or other soft plastic items in your recycling container, the plastic bag ends up jamming the machinery. The facility shuts down at least two times a day where workers have to cut bags out of the machinery. Here is an example of how plastic bags get caught in the machinery:

COMPOSTING AT HOME: ITEMS THAT WILL DECOMPOSE 

Of all the beautiful food grown in the U.S., 40% of it is not eaten and as a result, 95% of food waste goes to the landfill/incinerator. You can change that! 

NOTES: ITEMS THAT CAN BE COMPOSTED

Materials that come from plants contain nitrogen and carbon, which over time can decompose. That material can then be used as a slow-release fertilizer, a soil amendment, in your potting soil, or in your raised-bed vegetable garden.

In addition, home composting helps the environment as it is waste that is not transported to a landfill.

The following materials known as “greens” are high in nitrogen:

The following materials known as “browns” are high in carbon:

​Unacceptable items

The following materials SHOULD NOT be placed into compost, would make it unusable for mulching and repurposing:

SELL, DONATE, OR RECYCLE FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 

Reusing, selling, donating, and recycling unwanted items is an important component of growing a Circular Economy which is a large part of preserving the world’s environment and keeping it environmentally safe.

If you have several larger household items, jewelry, electronics, sporting equipment, or such that you no longer want AND don’t feel like dealing with, there is a simple stress-free solution with Remoov. Their service does it all. 

  1. Send them photos of your unwanted items (all categories). 
  2. You’ll receive an estimated price, then they pick up and sell, donate, or responsibly recycle it for you. 
  3. Other advantages include:

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCE: Check out this guide on “How To Responsibly Recycle Everything” including books, clothes, and electronics HERE.

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