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How to Recycle Household Waste in the Right Way

Recycling is one of the simplest ways to reduce your environmental impactu2014but only if done correctly. If you're a Reno resident looking to improve your recycling habits, understanding proper household waste disposal in Reno is key to keeping your home and community eco-friendly.<br>

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How to Recycle Household Waste in the Right Way

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  1. How to Recycle Household Waste in the Right Way Recycling is one of the simplest ways to reduce your environmental impact—but only if done correctly. If you're a Reno resident looking to improve your recycling habits, understanding proper household waste disposal in Reno is key to keeping your home and community eco-friendly.

  2. What Can Be Recycled Curbside ? The city of Reno provides curbside recycling, but not everything belongs in your blue bin. Here’s what you can include: ● Cardboard and paper (clean and dry) ● Plastic containers labeled #1 or #2 ● Aluminum and tin cans ● Glass bottles and jars What Should NOT Go in the Recycling Bin? Placing the wrong items in recycling bins causes contamination, making entire batches unrecyclable. Avoid these: ● Plastic bags and film ● Styrofoam containers ● Food-soiled paper or cardboard ● Electronics, batteries, and lightbulbs Where to Take Special Household Waste Some items require special disposal methods and drop-off locations: ● Electronics: Recycle at designated e-waste centers ● Batteries and lightbulbs: Drop off at local hardware stores ● Hazardous waste (chemicals, paints): Visit Reno’s Household Hazardous Waste Facility Tips for Better Household Waste Disposal ● Rinse containers before recycling ● Break down cardboard boxes

  3. ● Avoid “wishcycling” (recycling items you’re unsure about) ● Stay updated on local recycling rules from the city’s website Proper recycling helps protect the environment and keeps Reno clean. If you’re looking for reliable, eco-conscious household waste disposal in Reno, trustHero Environmental Services. Their expert team offers responsible solutions for all your disposal needs—keeping your home and the planet safe. Contact Hero Environmental Services today to schedule your pickup or learn more!

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