County of Fairfax issued the following announcement on Dec. 22
There are simply a lot more recyclable items during the Christmas holiday season.
Items such as paper holiday cards, gift bags/boxes and electronics are more abundant. There may be more food scraps following large holiday dinners, as well as single-use items like red cups (not recyclable), paper plates and plastic utensils.
The guide below will help you navigate all of the opportunities to recycle right this holiday season.
WHAT HOLIDAY-RELATED ITEMS SHOULD NOT GO IN RECYCLING CARTS?
- Strands of Christmas lights
- Tinsel (contains plastic)
- Plastic bags, bubble wrap, Styrofoam peanuts
- Broken Christmas tree bulbs or lights
- Metallic or foil wrapping paper
- Wrapping paper that is coated or has glitter
- Bows, ribbons, and tags
- Stockings, ugly holiday sweaters, and other clothing
- Glass (try and recycle at a purple bin if possible)
- Use gift bags – they can be reused several times!
- Wrap presents in paper bags or newspaper, then place the paper in your recycling cart
- Reuse gift boxes, then dispose of them with your recycling
- Decorate using items such as strung popcorn and family heirloom decorations
- Give gifts free or inexpensive that will create an experience
- Arts and crafts or cooking classes
- Concert tickets, movie tickets
- Seasonal holiday events
- Photo safaris
- Escape rooms
- Hiking
- Visit museums and memorials
- Baked goods
Remove all decorations and place the tree at the curb. Your collector will pick it up during the first two weeks of January.
You can also self-haul it to one of our recycling facilities, either the I-66 Transfer Station on West Ox Road, or the I-95 Landfill complex on Furnace Road in Lorton.
- RELATED: Hours of Operation Changing at I-95 Landfill Complex and I-66 Transfer Station Jan. 1
Under normal circumstances, yes. However, due to the temporary suspension of requirements prohibiting co-mingling of trash and yard waste, it is possible your trash collector may not take your tree for recycling and dispose of it as regular trash.
HOW CAN FOOD WASTE BE LESSENED OR PREVENTED DURING THE HOLIDAYS?
- Cook only enough for the number of people invited for the meal.
- Eat leftovers as soon as possible to prevent spoilage.
- Share leftovers with guests as they leave.
- Skip the single-use plastics and opt for real plates, glasses, and silverware
Original source can be found here.