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Best Trash Reminds Residents: Use Clear Bags for Recycling to Avoid Common Mistakes and Improve Efficiency

Best Trash Reminds Residents: Use Clear Bags for Recycling to Avoid Common Mistakes and Improve Efficiency

August 29 2024

Did you know that Best Trash requires recyclable items to be placed in clear plastic bags or loose in your recycling bin? Many residents in Governors Place have good intentions with recycling but unknowingly fall short due to unfamiliarity with the specific rules and requirements set by their provider. Learn more about common recycling mistakes and how to avoid them, so we can all contribute to a more efficient and effective recycling program, and ensure that recyclable items are not left behind or discarded as trash.

Proper Recycling Practices
 

1. Use Clear Bags or Recycling Containers

  • Clear Bags Only: All recyclables must be placed in clear bags or directly into recycling containers. Black or white trash bags are not acceptable and will result in items not being picked up, possibly leading to them being discarded as household trash.

2. Timing and Placement

  • Pickup Time: Ensure recyclables are out by 7:00 AM on your scheduled pickup day.
  • Placement: Position your recycling on the opposite side of the driveway from where your household trash is placed to aid in efficient collection.

3. Recycling Materials Accepted

  • Paper: Includes magazines, newspapers, copy paper, phone books, junk mail, etc.
  • Plastics: Items numbered #1 through #5, and #7 (NO Styrofoam). This includes containers for juice, water, milk, soda, detergent, cleaners, and RX bottles. Check the bottom of the container for the recycling emblem and number to confirm.
  • Aluminum: Any type of soda, beer, or drink can. Please rinse out before placing in the recycling.
  • Tin Cans: Any food or pet food cans. Please rinse out and avoid including aerosol containers.
  • Cardboard: Boxes from cereal, food, detergent, pet food, etc. Exclude grease-stained boxes or containers with food residue.
  • Glass: Any color of pure glass. Excludes ceramic, mirror, pottery, stoneware, or china-type items.
  • Thin Plastics: Includes grocery bags, newspaper sleeves, and dry-cleaning wrap. Bags must be tied together and placed inside another bag—no loose bags.

Items That CANNOT Be Accepted

There is often confusion about what can and cannot be recycled, and it varies between service providers. Take a look at the Recycling Guide from the Best Trash website to learn more about items you should not place in your recycling bin.

RECYCLING GUIDE

 

4. Moving?

  • If you relocate, please leave your recycling container at the old residence for the next occupant.

Why These Guidelines Matter
 

Following these guidelines ensures:

  • Efficient Collection: Clear bags and proper placement help the recycling team quickly sort and process materials.
  • Prevention of Contamination: Proper sorting reduces contamination, which otherwise could lead to recyclable materials being sent to the landfill.
  • Environmental Impact: Adhering to these rules supports environmental sustainability by ensuring recyclables are correctly processed and reused.

For any questions or further assistance, residents are encouraged to contact Best Trash directly by visiting their website at best-trash.com or calling 281-313-2378. By following these straightforward guidelines, you contribute to a more effective recycling program and help keep our community clean and environmentally friendly.


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
 
Tiffany Krenek, authorTiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.


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