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KCTCS System Office Recycling: What Can We Recycle?

KCTCS System Office Recycling: What Can We Recycle?. Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net. KCTCS System Office Recycling Goal. Keep 95 percent of waste generated at the System Office out of the landfill by recycling!. Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net.

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KCTCS System Office Recycling: What Can We Recycle?

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  1. KCTCS System Office Recycling: What Can We Recycle? Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  2. KCTCS System Office Recycling Goal Keep 95 percentof waste generated at the System Office out of the landfill by recycling! Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  3. What goes in the Recyclables bin? • All Paper Types • Cardboard • Plastic of Any Kind • Metal (Aluminum and Steel) • Wood • Food Containers with Limited Food Residue • Food Wrappers with Limited Food Residue • Eating Utensils Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  4. Cardboard Image courtesy of nuttakit / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  5. Cardboard Cardboard boxes as well as frozen entrée exterior wrapping can be recycled Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  6. Aluminum and Steel

  7. Aluminum and Steel Soda and soup cans (and other metal) can be recycled and you do not need to remove the paper wrapping Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  8. Empty food containers, wrappers, and utensils with limited food residue Image courtesy of John Kasawa / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  9. Food Containers, Wrappers, Plates and Utensils Frozen entrée containers, wrappers (including fast food wrappers), plates, and utensils can be recycled, just remove as much food as possible Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  10. Paper of all types

  11. Paper ALLpaper, shiny, colored, stapled or bound can be recycled Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  12. Plastics

  13. Plastics Coffee stirrers, straws, soft drink lids, plastic plates, cups, bottles and even Solo cups can be recycled Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  14. Food Wrappers

  15. Food wrappers Foil, plastic wrap, chip bags, and food wrappers from fast food restaurants with limited food waste can be recycled Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  16. What goes in the Waste bin? • Food • Styrofoam • Glass • Tissues • Paper Towels Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  17. What is Waste? Image courtesy of winnond / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  18. In summary….. Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  19. Recyclables Nonrecyclables Food Styrofoam Glass Tissues Paper Towels Grocery Bags • All Paper Types • Cardboard • Plastic of Any Kind • Metal (Aluminum and Steel) • Wood • Food Containers with Limited Food Residue • Food Wrappers with Limited Food Residue • Eating Utensils Image courtesy of digitalart / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

  20. Will you help achieve the goal to keep 95 percentof waste generated at the System Office out of the landfill by recycling?

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