When You Think You Knew, Here Are 8 Things To You Thought You Couldn’t Recycle!
Recycle That Waste
Let’s seriously recycle that waste we have which we thought was just trash and is not. My recycling day is nearly here and I am so excited to show you how I recycle much more than my neighbors. Now, my family used to think I was nuts- they already regard me as the Ed Begley of the family! But I always thought that we could recycle more pizza boxes, more strawberry containers, more everything than we were. We do now (even though there is still work to do) with just a few easy changes.
The biggest change is just paying a little more attention to what may be going in the trash that is recyclable.
We still have a long way to go to preserve and protect our environment. However, it gives me hope that if my wife can recycle a little bit more then she just helped reduce our carbon footprint!

By the way, just in case you thought I wasn’t serious about recycling, here is a picture of my recycling bins!
To help you recycle more too, here are eight new things that you may not be recycling than you can.
1. Disposable Paper Coffee cups.
You can take a paper coffee cup and recycle it at home (remove the plastic top) if the coffee house does not. Also, why not ask for a ceramic cup if you are sticking around for a while?
2. #5 and #6 plastic.
Most municipalities recycle #1 and #2 plastics, but #5 and #6 aren’t hard to find a home for. Some towns will accept these at recycling centers even if they don’t pick them up. There’s a listing of #5 or #6 recycling centers available at Earth 911. Find out where to recycle in your area. You may also be able to recycle these plastics at Whole Foods. So, ask at your local store.
3. Water, Red Bull, drink bottles
If they are not glass, they are almost always #1 or #2 plastic, so recycle them after use. I realized how many of those bottles go to landfills by just “looking” in the trash at the gas station. Only about 1/4 of all plastic bottles are recycled. What a waste!
4. Junk Mail, Paper, Junk Mail, Paper
How many times did you get junk mail and go &%$^Y%$%&^% enough! We’ll give it back to the recycle bin and tell it to go %&$#%&$^&$^& itself! It seems like every day brings a new avalanche of unwanted advertisements and promotional offers. These clutter our mailboxes, making us feel overwhelmed and frustrated. Also, don’t forget about Lotto Tickets. Even if you lose and want to say it, at least just recycle the paper since it is recyclable. Each piece, whether winning or losing, adds to the pile of waste. This waste could otherwise be transformed back into something useful. So, let’s take a stand against the flow of junk, reducing our footprint and being responsible stewards of the environment.
5. Fuel additive or oil treatment bottles from the gas station
I again just realized how many of those bottles go to landfills by just “looking” in the trash at the gas station. It’s quite disheartening to see the sheer volume of plastic waste accumulated in such a short time. Many of which are single-use water bottles and soda containers that could easily be diverted from landfills. These bottles are usually #1 plastic, which a recycle that waste moment.
Yet it seems that many people overlook the importance of recycling them. If there’s not a receptacle at the gas station, I strongly encourage you to take these bottles home to recycle properly. It only takes a little extra effort. By doing so, we can collectively contribute to a more sustainable future. Every small action counts in the fight against plastic pollution, helping to protect our environment for generations to come.
6. Wine bottles
Look, I don’t care if you have a party and that you didn’t invite me; just recycle the bottles! It’s really disappointing to see waste piling up. Knowing that those bottles could be transformed into something new and useful is frustrating. It might seem like a small task in the grand scheme of things. However, every little bit helps in reducing our environmental impact. So, while you’re enjoying your festivities, just take a moment to separate the recyclables. It’ll make a difference for the planet and show that you care, even if I’m not there to celebrate with you. Remember, a small act of responsibility can lead to significant change!
7. Pizza boxes
They are cardboard, one of the most commonly recycled materials, yet many people forget to recycle it. This contributes to an increase in waste in landfills. By taking a few moments to collect and properly prepare used cardboard, you can significantly reduce your environmental footprint. This action also helps to conserve valuable resources. Simply gather a few slices from old boxes and ensure that they are free from contaminants like wax paper and oil. These materials can hinder the recycling process. This small act not only supports recycling initiatives but also promotes a more sustainable future for generations to come.
8. Recycle That Waste from Big boxes from big box stores
The BJ’s, Costco, and Sam’s Club-type stores do have big plastic bottles and/or cardboard casings to go with it. The plastic usually has about a 95% chance of being recyclable. This makes it crucial for consumers to be mindful of their disposal methods. Additionally, the cardboard is, well, cardboard. It can easily be recycled as long as it is clean and free from contaminants. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that you separate these materials properly and get them to the curb on recycling day. By doing so, not only are you contributing to a more sustainable environment, but you’re also supporting efforts to reduce waste and conserve resources for future generations. Remember to check with your local recycling guidelines, as practices may vary. This helps make a positive impact in your community.
Important to Recycle that Waste as much as Possible
After tonight, you’re now realizing it’s time to step up your recycling game, not just for yourself but for the planet as well. Understanding the impact of waste on our environment motivates you to take action. By adopting better recycling habits, such as sorting your materials correctly and reducing single-use plastics, you can contribute to a healthier ecosystem. Every small effort counts, and you have the power to inspire those around you to join in this important cause. It’s never too late to make a difference, so let’s take this step together and commit to a more sustainable future.

