Now You Can Recycle More
Find out how at
www.socrra.org/srr.htm
248-288-5150


PLACE ALL PAPER TOGETHER Place all paper in brown paper grocery bags in your recycling bin. It's OK to mix all paper together!

Office paper-any color, staples are OK
"junk mail"-window envelopes are OK
Construction paper-crayon marks are OK
Manila folders-no metal clamps
Loose-leaf paper
Computer paper
Carbonless forms
Magazines & catalogs
Telephone books
Newspapers
Paperback books
Shredded paper

For a complete list of what can be recycled at SOCRRA, contact The Hazel Park Department of Public Works at 1-248-542-0340 or the Southeastern Oakland County Resource Recovery

Authority (SOCRRA) at 248-288-5150 or visit www.socrra.org/srr.htm



Corrugated Cardboard
  • Fold, flatten or cut into bundles no larger than 2'x2'x3', tie securely and place next to or under your bin.
  • Discard packing material and badly stained items. Remove all food, cellophane and liners. NO milk cartons, drink boxes or books.
  • Bring cardboard to the drop-off center "as is" (no need to cut, flatten or bundle).

Paperboard and Brown Paper Grocery Bags
  • Flatten shoe boxes, cereal boxes, tissue boxes, etc. and stuff tightly in biggest paperboard box.
  • OK to mix with kraft paper bags.
  • Sorry, we can't recycle plastic bags.

Magazines, Catalogues, Newspapers, Glossy Advertisements & All Inserts 
  • Mix your magazines and catalogues with newspapers, glossy advertisements and all inserts.  Tie them with string or place in a brown paper bag (NO plastic bags).  NO JUNK MAIL.

Telephone Books
  • Place loose in the recycling bin.

Household Batteries
  • Place in a clear plastic bag inside bin.
  • NO automotive batteries inside bin. (Take to drop-off center).
  • These are properly disposed in a hazardous waste landfill.

Plastic Jugs & Bottles
  • ONLY narrow-neck bottles marked 1 or 2 on bottom.
  • NO tubs, trays or buckets.
  • NO caps.
  • Rinse out.

Glass Bottles & Jars
  • CLEAR AND BROWN glass only.
  • NO ceramics, mirrors, coffee cups, plates or window glass.
  • Rinse out.
  • Lids can be put back on glass bottles.
  • Sorry, we no longer have an outlet for green or blue bottles.

Metal
  • Cans, pie tins, metal lids, aluminum trays, metal clothes hangers, pots & pans, toasters, faucets, silverware, pipe and other small metal items.
  • If it fits in the bin, put it in!
  • Place loose metal lids inside cans and bend so that lids don't fall out.


Paint & Aerosol Cans

  • Must be empty.
  • Recycle metal lids. NO plastic lids.
  • Do not puncture aerosols or remove ends.

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FREE SOCRRA RECYCLING DROP-OFF CENTER

See Map

Materials accepted at the Drop-off Center:

All curbside items listed to the left PLUS:
  • Automotive Batteries
  • Office Paper (Mix together white, computer bar (green & blue) and colored paper.
  • Paperback books (Keep separate).
  • Hardcover books (Keep separate).
  • Unbundled, unflattened cardboard.

Paints, garden chemicals, automotive products, oils, household cleaners, solvents, insulin syringes, fluorescent light bulbs, and other hazardous materials from homes (NOT businesses) accepted.
By Appointment Only!

Call: (248) 288-5153

ONLY for residents of: Berkley, Beverly Hills, Birmingham,
Clawson, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Huntington Woods, Lathrup Village,
Oak Park, Pleasant Ridge, Royal Oak and Troy.

Questions?
Telephone your local Public Works Office or SOCRRA at (248) 288-5150.




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