Garbage and Recycling at Glenwood Place

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If you’re walking around Glenwood, you may notice that there are 15 sites where you can place your trash as well as 4 recycling sites, plus one site for yard debris.

Garbage areas contain black bins.  Make sure to close the lids after you deposit your trash.  This will reduce the smell and avoid attracting unwanted critters.

Recycling areas have large bins to accommodate paper, plastics and metal.  You’ll see blue buckets for glass.  See the recycling chart for additional information.

There is one site reserved for green compost.  Place any plant debris here, but please, no food waste.  If you notice the green compost bins are full, please contact the treasurer so a special pickup can be arranged.

Not sure how to get rid of something?  Check the Other Recycling Resources page in this menu to find options for safe disposal, recycling or donation.

Glenwood Garbage Guide

YES NO*
Plastic lids
TVs, computers, other electronics
Plastic Padded Mailers
Batteries
Wires, hoses, chains
Paint
Electric cords
Pesticides
Disposable gloves & masks
Flammables
Cutlery, cups, lids, straws
Furniture
Frozen food boxes
Large items that do not fit in bins
Bagged pet waste, cat litter
Bagged ashes, sawdust & broken glass
Fats, oils, grease in sealed container

*See the Other Recycling Resources menu option for suggestions on how to recycle or donate the items in the NO column

Glenwood Recycling Guide

YES NO
Plastic bottles/jars w/neck (6 oz or larger)
Plastic bags, wraps or lids
Plastic round containers (6 oz or larger)
Coffee Cups
Plastic buckets (5 gal or smaller)
To Go Containers
Plastic plant pots (4” or larger)
Ceramic Bulbs
Metal food cans (aluminum, tin, steel)
No broken glass in glass bins*
Scrap metal under 30” & 30 lbs
Flattened cardboard
Paper, magazines, catalogs
Milk, juice & soup cartons, empty & dry
All colors of glass okay
Glass food & beverage bottles & jars

*Note:   All containers should be empty & dry.  Remove lids, caps, corks.  Okay to leave labels on.  

*Note:   Place broken glass in garbage bins, not in glass bins    

* See the Other Recycling Resources menu option for suggestions on how to recycle some of the items in the NO column and also other categories

Other Recycling Resources in the Wider Community

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