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What types of scrap metal are accepted in the residential curbside recycling program?

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What types of scrap metal are accepted in the residential curbside recycling program?

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Scrap metal (ferrous and non-ferrous), including copper, brass, aluminum, steel and iron up to 24″ long can be placed neatly next to your stacking recycling bins on collection day. Max. weight per pick up is 35 lbs. Types of items might include sheet metal, metal tools, hardware, wire (plastic-coated or not) and wire hangers For info about recycling old or expired Washington state license plates, click here . New! Now accepting non-hazardous, Aerosol Cans Non-hazardous aerosol cans ONLY! Aerosol cans must be EMPTY – no pressure or contents left in can. Leave cap on (if you have it). Place in cardboard box and set next to recycling bins. Recycle hazardous product aerosol cans through Disposal of Toxics at 360-380-4640.

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Scrap metal (ferrous and non-ferrous), including copper, brass, aluminum, steel and iron up to 24″ long can be placed neatly next to your stacking recycling bins on collection day. Max. weight per pick up is 35 lbs. Types of items might include sheet metal, metal tools, hardware, wire (plastic-coated or not) and wire hangers For info about recycling old or expired Washington state license plates, click here . New! Now accepting non-hazardous, Aerosol Cans Non-hazardous aerosol cans ONLY! Aerosol cans must be EMPTY – no pressure or contents left in can. Leave cap on (if you have it). Place in cardboard box along with other scrap metal and set next to recycling bins for collection. Hazardous product aerosol cans, or cans that are not empty must be taken to Disposal of Toxics for safe disposal. For more info call 360-380-4640 or click here.

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