Now You Can Recycle More!
Thornton has expanded its recycling program and now you can recycle several types of plastics. Previously only narrow-necked bottles and jars numbered one or two were acceptable. Now, plastic containers numbered 1-7 can be tossed into the green recycle bins.
Acceptable plastic containers include...
- Narrow necked containers #1 and #2; caps removed
- Any container stamped #3-#7 (except those listed under unacceptable plastics below)
- Wide mouth containers stamped 1-7 (such as butter/margarine/cottage cheese tubs) snap-on lids
- Yogurt containers stamped 1-7 snap-on lids
- Clear clamshells such as sandwich or cookie containers from the deli or bakery, stamped 1-7
- Personal care/prescription bottles stamped #1-7
- Pails stamped 1-7: snap-on lids are ok
- Flower and garden pots stamped 1-7
- #7 Nalgene bottles
- All plastic containers should be rinsed and free of any debris or residue
Unacceptable plastic...
- No frozen food microwave trays
- No food trays or party platters even if stamped with 1-7
- No film plastic bags
- No automotive chemical containers including motor oil and anti-freeze bottles
- No pesticide containers
- No styrofoam of any kind
- No compostable bottles or cups (these will be marked compostable by the manufacturer)
- No containers of any kind larger than 2 1/2 gallons in size
- No other forms of plastic of any kind, such as toys.