County considers hub for recycling

County considers hub for recycling

Single-stream may attract participation
Recycling centers

Four Corners Recycling Initiative has bins at Dolores High School, Dolores Public Lands Center, Mancos Public Schools, and the Montezuma County landfill.
Baker Sanitation has bins on U.S. 160 (between Navajo Butane and the fairgrounds), Cortez High School, Dolores High School, Mancos High School, and the Dawson Lake store at the corner of Colorado 184 and U.S. 491.
There are bins for mixed metals (aluminum, steel, and tin), corrugated cardboard, and mixed paper. Examples of recyclables include soda cans, canned food tins, pet food cans, broken down boxes, printer paper, magazines, glossy print ads, newspaper, and junk mail.
Items that cannot be recycled at these sites include glass aluminum foil, dried food boxes such as cereal and crackers, wax-coated cardboard, egg cartons, six-pack containers, and manila folders.
Cortez has a source-separated recycling bin at the city service center and offers curbside recycling in town. Residents divide mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, and metals into separate bags and put them in a bin provided by the city.

Recycling centers

Four Corners Recycling Initiative has bins at Dolores High School, Dolores Public Lands Center, Mancos Public Schools, and the Montezuma County landfill.
Baker Sanitation has bins on U.S. 160 (between Navajo Butane and the fairgrounds), Cortez High School, Dolores High School, Mancos High School, and the Dawson Lake store at the corner of Colorado 184 and U.S. 491.
About recyclables
There are bins for mixed metals (aluminum, steel, and tin), corrugated cardboard, and mixed paper. Examples of recyclables include soda cans, canned food tins, pet food cans, broken down boxes, printer paper, magazines, glossy print ads, newspaper, and junk mail.
Items that cannot be recycled at these sites include glass aluminum foil, dried food boxes such as cereal and crackers, wax-coated cardboard, egg cartons, six-pack containers, and manila folders.
Cortez has a source-separated recycling bin at the city service center and offers curb-side recycling in town. Residents divide mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, glass, and metals into separate bags and put them in a bin provided by the city.

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