What can be recycled in Chicago?

ByJason Knowles and Ann Pistone, and Stephanie Zimmermann of the Chicago Sun-Times WLS logo
Friday, May 17, 2019
What can be recycled in Chicago?
Are you contaminating your recycling bin? Find out what can be recycled in Chicago and our area. From The ABC 7 I-Team and The Chicago Sun Times: Recycle this, don't recycle that.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Here's a list of what can and cannot be recycled in Chicago's Blue Cart program. For other communities, check with your local government.

DON'T RECYCLE THAT:

  • Styrofoam, including packing peanuts
  • Plastic shopping bags
  • Plastic food wrap
  • Plastic cutlery and straws
  • Dry-cleaning bags
  • Plastic newspaper sleeves
  • Plastic gift cards and hotel keys
  • Old household glassware
  • Greasy pizza boxes or other soiled cardboard
  • Hard-cover books
  • Razors
  • Zippered plastic bags
  • Photographs
  • Gift bows
  • Metal or plastic hangers
  • Plastic #6
  • Mystery plastic (has no number)
  • Reusable water bottles (metal or plastic, unless numbered)
  • Paint cans
  • Containers for toxic substances
  • Prescription pill containers
  • Cellphones (Go to EARTH911.com for cellphone recyclers)
  • Batteries
  • Lightbulbs
  • Old clothing
  • Carpeting
  • Bubble wrap
  • DO RECYCLE THIS:

  • Aluminum cans (soda, beer, etc.)
  • Steel cans (vegetables, beans, sauces, etc.)
  • Newspapers
  • Magazines
  • Junk mail (including envelopes with film window)
  • Corrugated cardboard boxes (flatten them)
  • Cardboard boxes (cereal and other products)
  • Paper shopping bags
  • Paper towel or toilet paper cardboard tubes
  • Paperback books, telephone books
  • Paper documents
  • Gift wrapping paper
  • Paper packing material
  • Glass jars
  • Wine bottles
  • Glass soda or beer bottles
  • Empty plastic water bottles
  • Plastic #1
  • Plastic #2
  • Plastic #3
  • Plastic #4
  • Plastic #5
  • Plastic #7