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Remember:
You do not need to remove
staples, paper clips, tape, spirals or windows from your paper prior to
recycling.
Money
Recycled
paper is
worth money!
Earth
Recycling
paper reduces
global warming!
Paper
It’s
not just newspapers anymore!
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List
of Papers We Can Recycle
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MassRecycle
has surveyed the paper mills and paper recovery facilities in
Massachusetts to determine what types of paper can be recycled.
Following
is the list of papers that can be recycled by all of these facilities*:
- Booklets
- Books
– soft cover
- Boxes
– for office supplies, like paper clips
- Boxes
– cereal, shoe, cracker, pasta, etc.
- Boxes
– with plastic windows
- Brochures
– including glossy
- Calendars
– wall type
- Cardboard
– corrugated and paperboard
- Catalogs
- Charlie
cards – paper MBTA tickets
- Clasp
envelopes
- Colored
paper
- Construction
and kraft paper
- Cover
and card stock, index cards
- Envelopes
– with plastic windows and/or labels
- Fax
paper
- File
folders
- Flyers
- Glossy
paper
- Greeting
cards
- Hanging
file folders
- Lottery
tickets
- Mail
– including junk mail
- Magazines
- Mat
board – used in picture framing
- Math
paper – graph and ledger, etc.
- Newspaper
– with or without inserts
- Newsprint
- Office
and copy paper
- Packing
paper
- Paper
– lined and white
- Paper
bags – brown and white
- Paper
bags – with handles
- Paper
– lined and white
- Paper
towel and toilet paper tubes
- Phone
Books
- Photocopies
- Post-it
notes
- Receipts
- Shredded
paper in paper bags
- Spiral
notebooks
- Writing
tablets
*If your current program takes more papers than what is on
this list, please keep recycling them! The purpose of this list is to
include papers common to ALL paper mills and paper recycling programs
in Massachusetts.
Remember:
You do not need to remove staples, paper clips, tape, spirals or
windows from your paper prior to recycling.
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