Your Guide to Recycling & Disposal Options in Southampton County
Accepted for Curbside Recycling
Empty and rinse containers, wipe or scrape out food, drain liquids. Never bag recyclables.

Paper & Cardboard
Clean, Dry, & Folded

Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Empty & Rinsed

Glass Bottles & Jars
Empty & Rinsed

Metal Cans
Empty & Rinsed

Plastic Tubs
These Recyclables Can Be Dropped Off

Paper & Cardboard
Clean, Dry, & Folded

Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Empty & Rinsed

Glass Bottles & Jars
Empty & Rinsed

Metal Cans
Empty & Rinsed

Plastic Tubs
Keep These Out of the Recycling Container
These items contaminate recyclables and make recycling more challenging. Please don’t put them in with your recycling.

Plastic Bags
Return to Store

Food Waste

Tanglers

Diapers

Styrofoam

Yard Waste
Leaves, Clippings, and Debris

Greasy Food Container

Pet Food Bags

Hangers

Clothes
Donate
Household Hazardous Waste

Household Chemicals
Glues, Stains, Paint

Rechargeable Batteries

Cooking Oil

Cleaning Products

Indoor Pesticides
Poisons

Lawn & Garden Chemicals
Fertilizer/herbicides

CFL Light Bulbs

Flammables
Lighter Fluid, Propane, Gas

Swimming Pool Chemicals

Motor Oil
Additional Disposal Options

Household Hazardous Waste

Appliances

Yard Waste
Leaves, Clippings, and Debris

Plastic Bags
Return to Store

Alkaline Batteries

Rechargeable Batteries

Cooking Oil

Motor Oil

Tires
